

Gboard is so far the only one i know that actually works with my use case. Swiping with multiple languages active at once, and actually figuring out what I want to type.
I’m running it without Google services or network access.
Gboard is so far the only one i know that actually works with my use case. Swiping with multiple languages active at once, and actually figuring out what I want to type.
I’m running it without Google services or network access.
California should rather join Denmark.
I’m glad I started converting all my amazon books long ago. When I finally got a Kobo last month, there were no issues since the work was done.
四十二
I acquired the yarn, but i can’t figure out how to compile it.
I started with a book about Red Hat 5.x that included a cd with the OS. I generally went back to Windows after a while (except i did run a server on an old pc for quite a while), but tried I again every few years.
I always liked the idea of Linux, but gaming kept making me go back to Windows. Early last year I tried installing EndeavourOS alongside windows and have stuck with it since. My new PC that I got later that same year has never seen windows.
I’m loving it, and don’t foresee a return to Windows.
I bought a 7800x3d, so I’m not in the market for a new CPU for years to come. If I hadn’t already bought it, I’d buy it now.
My native language isn’t English, so for me as a teen back then it was definitely the second option.
My first experience was with Red Hat 5.x back in the late 90’s, I got ahold of a huge book that came with it on CD. Since then I’ve used several distros both on my PC as dual boot, but also running a server. I’ve always defaulted to Windows again because of gaming mainly, and I’m honestly not a big fan of booting back and forth between different systems.
I’ve currently got EndeavourOS installed and am playing around seeing if I can get everything to work, and so far it seems this may be the time I actually switch for good.
Not currently using Reddit, but I started out with baconreader, and have been using Joey for a few years now.
I haven’t used a local client since Outlook Express. Is it worth using with gmail?
Interesting! I just recently upgraded my old 6" Kindle to a 7" Kobo. I’m very happy about it, and the extra size is nice. If a more portable reader that doesn’t compromise on screen size exists when I’m ready to upgrade next I’m all for it