Has anyone here tried Kando yet? Looks like a very nice tool. How does it compare to typical keyboard shortcuts?
I got the same as @mintycactus@lemmy.world using Firefox Focus on IOS. Which I’m rather pleased by
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Ooohhhh I like that idea for testing! Thanks for the tip and the recommendation!
Redhat :)
At least, that's where most of my experience is. But now I'm working for a contracting company so I use whatever distros are made available by clients.
Thanks! Especially for the "You described EndeavourOS" comment. This helps me a lot. I'll give it a close look!
Thanks! I'm aware of it and updated my post with a comment on it. I'll add these to my short list!
Agreed for comments. I also use that all the time and I'm sure we aren't the only ones. I was thinking of this for the post text only... But that makes for an inconsistent interface. Hmmm
As for the last bit, I'm quite certain that most of us just learn languages as needed. I certainly do 😂
Another suggestion to solve it. Collapsing could be done with a long touch instead of a tap. So tapping would do nothing unless you tap a link. Touch and hold for a half second or so would collapse the text. Might be a little tricky to not mix with scrolling?
I realize that you're looking for audit style information. Disclaimer: I'm not offering that 😅
You may be interested in automation that helps manage these dependencies and their version. Github offers dependabot as a service for repos on github.com. There's also renovate which is a little newer and I think has a better open source reputation. You can use them to fully automate dependency patching. Though I suspect most teams use these tools to automatically build PRs for a human to review and test.
Ya that's my understanding was well. Which is why I asked the question.
Ah I see now. It's about the motivations behind the support. Thanks for the insight!
It's actually quite interesting. Personally, I try to remain neutral on politics but I'm definitely fed a left-leaning social media diet. Within that content, the general reason to support Ukraine is still self centered. "Go beat up the Russian military because they're the bad guys and our cost is super low." The nobility of this support feels like a happy side effect. But the really interesting part is that "funneling money into the military industrial complex" simply isn't focused at all. This is the first time I've considered that aspect.
Not a single lib will change their minds after hearing this.
Are liberals generally opposed to supporting Ukraine? What opinion are they not going to change?
Able type of good use for worked charging is for devices that don't move much or often. Things like wireless keyboards and mice. Wireless chargers allow you to basically never worry about battery life. And you can hide the cables with a little tinkering.
While the other responses so far have good info, none has offered a useful answer. Yes, apple collects data, but thankfully don’t sell it to the world. Buying a new phone isn’t a trivial expense so some of us are stuck for a bit. As a fellow IOS user (for now), I too would like to hear some more options.
The best I’ve found so far is Typewise. They claim to be private and secure but it’s closed source so so knows. Apple gets to review their code when submitting to the app store which says that Typewise collects some data but none of it is linked to the user. It’s freemium. Unfortunately, I don’t like their keyboard. Swipe typing is my personal requirement🙂