Remember the BlackBerry Key2? Entire keyboard was a trackpad. Genius.
Some imbecile on the Internet.
Me site be here: Ivy’s Garden
I’m a presenter on Radio Lemmy!
Remember the BlackBerry Key2? Entire keyboard was a trackpad. Genius.
I don’t see any, apart from the fact that AntennaPod’s persistent notification for media playback doesn’t respond if you leave it for too long. Have you tried Escapepod btw?
It is still being maintained, but barely. Last commit on their Git repo was three weeks ago, and their last release was almost two years ago.
Oddly enough, there aren’t many open-source keyboards out there. At least not many that are sophisticated enough to meet these requirements. Of course, the big hitters that do meet these requirements would be OpenBoard, FlorisBoard and AnySoftKeyboard: the latter being extremely powerful in terms of options (of course this is my own opinion).
I would like to also recommend 8vim. It’s also open-source, has swipe-to-type (will be extremely apparent when you try it). No suggestions though. But it does emphasise a lot on text-editing. I will warn that it looks a bit too outlandish to some people’s likings ツ
Not only the rotation, we need more presenters (every single one, including myself has been busy) to air on the station too, because honestly those sessions are peak Radio Lemmy. (please come back psythik we can’t let radio lemmy die)
As does Jerboa.
thank goodness for (internet) radio
Emacs user:
Ack mine wasn’t chosen (well I wasn’t counting on it anyway xP) Honestly middle right and bottom right caught my eyes the most.
I’d like to introduce you to Qubes OS then :P
Free and open source software is a way of life. All hail the Richard Stallman.
No I think they’re pushing for RCS, that SMS successor thing that’s supposed to be a standard on Android phones (which it is, only caveat for now is you can only use the Samsung and Google Messages app), but Apple is the only one not using it. I believe they did manage to force Apple to get working on ditching iMessage for RCS by mid-2024.
Vivaldi’s mail client’s pretty good, integrates into your browser much. Although no PGP support, that’s a bummer.
Rechargable bat-trees, the headphone jack, nugget shaped phones (ie. BlackBerry Bold much), and the damn hardware keyboard >:(((