I didn't to be honest... I had no interest in dolls at that age. Sure, when I was toddler, but I think we did that in 3rd or 4th grade, something like that.
I think I just wrote back something like "Oh that's really interesting." in my reply... never heard from her again 😂. The teacher wondered why, I never told her what I wrote in my second letter 😂.
We has this penpal thing back in school, you send a letter to an unknown kid somewhere, the schools exchanged the letters and made the letter network (which kid wrote to the other one, so when you write back, your letter gets sent to the same kid).
Anyway, I wrote the first letter and gave some basic info, my name, my parent's names, what I'm interested in, some interesting books I've read, etc. I got a reply from the other end, some girl from another town (can't remember the name now though) and this letter was a 6 page dissertation on her dolls... I just said fuck it 🤷.
OK, what if I just care for privacy and I'm happy with the QWERTY layout?
I'd love to ditch Gboard, but it has my native language in it, plus word underline when misspelling words. I don't use predictive text or anything like that, just underline (I hate predictive text, it messes up my train of thought).
no Federation with instances that use altered versions or proprietary versions of AP.
They will try and do this... they might opt to use hooks though... that way, they don't have to disclose source... or will just disclose the changes that add more hooks. What will they be used for? I think we know.
Regardless, if it doesn't require the bias pin, the mic is self-biased or biased through another source (use the same wire for the signal to get bias, this is easy, you just use a cap to decouple the signal from the bias).
Have no idea. I just know that Swift only does word suggestion, couldn't find an option to just underline words.