You have the potential to be a great seller, but found the wrong customer. That keyboard costs more than my phone lol. I’m from the poorer side of the world, unfortunately.
morto
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I like the idea of a physical keyboard, but I hate the idea of making my phone even bigger
I use swipe too, but it often gives me the wrong words, and I have to manually type what I want. Also, it only works for dictionary words.
morto@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Syncthing 2.0 Launches With Major Database OverhaulEnglish1·14 days agoThanks for the info. I will try upgrading now. To save people a click, here are the instructions:
On Syncthing on the official app, go into the settings and create a backup. Confirm you can see that backup in your files. Now stop the official app entirely using the system app settings for Syncthing (force stop the app basically - we need to ensure it’s not running). Install Syncthing-Fork v1.29.7.1 Now start Syncthing-Fork. In the Syncthing-Fork settings, restore the backup you created earlier. Like magic, everything should be as it was in Syncthing official. Confirm everything looks good. Uninstall the official Syncthing app. Delete the syncthing configuration backup from backups/syncthing. Upgrade to the latest Syncthing-Fork version
morto@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Syncthing 2.0 Launches With Major Database OverhaulEnglish2·15 days agoCan I move from the older app to the fork while keeping all my configuration?
If you’re not in a position to change your workflow and deal with new stuff, you can simply use windows 10 lts for a longer support and postpone the decision between linux and windows 11.
Personally, I’d recommend trying linux some day. It can drain some free time at first, but in the long run, you will find yourself dealing with much less bullshit than windows, and actually saving time in your life. Some linux users like to make things complicated and pass their time tinkering with the system, so it passes an image of linux being like that, but if you run a simple and stable distro, things will work nicely and will rarely require your time. I’m running fedora for a few years, and my laptop became so boring. I just use it for my work and hobbies, and turn it off when done. No bullshit.
morto@piefed.socialto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know AboutEnglish7·25 days agoFerdium - Allows to run multiple online chat/mail accounts in a single interface, without cluttering our browser. It’s an electron-based software that takes a lot of ram, but it’s a nice way to organize stuff and avoid getting overwhelmed.
The ancients were right when saying that less is more!
morto@piefed.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I would still download a car if I could. 🚗English8·2 months agoA lot of people used to pirate food, but as our housing was pushed from houses to apartments, they took that freedom from us. If you still live in a house, you can still pirate a lot of food in your yard.
morto@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•According to Pornhub data (yes seriously!) Linux market share in 2024 increased more than 40% relative to 5.1% of all users.English3·2 months agoBy the way, how can a site know your age through mere non logged in access?
Not really a friendly distro for non tech-savy people, so it’s complicated to recommend it online to strangers.