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  • I don't understand the question. Could you elaborate please?

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  • This.

    It's something that I had to learn, coming from Reddit, too, and is a difficult paradigm shift to process: the fact that there is no "Lemmy" more than there are, rather, "Lemmys".

    Also, as a (now former) Reddit user for the longest time (>10 years), I daresay that the diversity of opinions is honestly more similar to how Reddit used to be, in terms of there being VASTLY different communities and therefore VASTLY different sets of beliefs from community to community. Reddit may be a lot more homogenized now, but back in, say, 2010? It was way more diverse. Closer to how Lemmy is now.

  • the “B” is in fact capital, I recently learned

    I didn't quite realize that. Thank you for letting me know!

  • Sorry, I may need to edit my original comment. I didn't intend to imply that it's bad. It's not that great, but it's not necessarily bad, to be fair. It's just...meh. And honestly, I imagine that's largely due to the fact that unlike the big name keyboard app makers, a lot of FOSS keyboards—Heliboard naturally being one of them—don't track everything under the sun. Which is a good thing and something I like, make no mistake. The unfortunate downside of that is it's also not quite as accurate, simply due to it not having as many data points.

    This is not something I blame it for, but at the same time I was hoping perhaps another keyboard might have a prediction system different enough to be slightly better. Then again, I'm no expert on keyboard prediction systems so I probably should've kept my mouth shut in the first place. So apologies for that. :/

    I feel autocorrect in general has gotten worse in the last decade or so. One problem I noticed, for example, that I've faced in other FOSS keyboards, not just in Heliboard, is that compared to ten years ago or so, there is a LOT more instances of autocorrect not catching absolute gibberish (like I get a couple letters off and it doesn't catch it) or I'm one letter off of a very common word (like 1 key to the left or right) and it corrects it to something wildly different.

    Maybe I'm just misremembering (after all, human memory is hardly ever reliable), but I feel it was a LOT better around the Jellybean era (for Android).

    (Side note: this is all Android-specific; I have never owned any iOS device.)

  • I would assume so. According to the page Documentation and FAQ,

    Why is there no cloud synchronization feature built into KeePassXC?

    Cloud synchronization with Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, ownCloud, Nextcloud etc. can be easily accomplished by simply storing your KeePassXC database inside your shared cloud folder and letting your synchronization service of choice do the rest. We prefer this approach, because it is simple, not tied to a specific cloud provider and keeps the complexity of our code low.

  • I just switched over. Honestly, I like it even more than Bitwarden. Then again, I don't sync my stuff between devices because I'm old I guess. Lol. It makes it easier to switch because I don't have to deal with stuff like Syncthing.

  • Damn, I just switched from Bitwarden to KeepPassXC.

    Clearly just in time. Lol.

  • though, my understanding is that the opposition to clotheslines is a mostly US thing. Especially in places where the weather is warm year-round.

    That's fair. I'm not personally knowledgeable about said rules; I just thought I'd point out those couple things.

    (specifically its the HOA’s because HOA’s are the devil.)

    Agreed. I would say they need to go fuck themselves with a cactus, but really now. What did the cactus ever do to deserve that?

  • 19 states have some form of “right to dry” legislation, most of which would protect drying on patio space.

    Two points which I would like to interject here:

    1. OP (of either the post or comment above) may not be in the United States, and
    2. Even if they are, there are 50 states and 1 capital district. That means those 19 states only make up roughly a third of the United States. Odds are they are not in one of them.
  • Were you, uhgonna respond? I assumed you were asking for information in good faith.

     


    Edit: Very well. Good day to you. nod

  • Well for one, that a "brony" is just someone who enjoys the show "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic". Nothing more, nothing less. We are not, essentially, perverted. I mean, sure, some people are, but how's that any different than any other human subgroup?

    On top of that, if you've never seen the show, even just 3 episodes, I would highly recommend it. Because even if you don't like it, it would give you some idea of that which you're criticizing. You'll see it's not creepy or anything. It's just a kids cartoon that happens to be very good and appeals to adults as well as kids.

    Don't take at face value the concept of a brony based purely on stereotypes you see about them in the media or Internet. Yes, there are perverted weirdos, but the vast majority of us are just people who merely adore the show and what it stands for: the principles of love and tolerance, of open-mindedness about different people & different cultures, of being there for your friends & family, and most importantly of how it is okay to be different than the majority, and equally okay to not be different from the majority.

    Everyone has value, and can & should be appreciated for what they bring to the table.

  • Haha, whatever bro. Maybe understand a thing before you criticize it. Hopefully you'll learn that someday.

  • You and another have already said it, but Emuparadise. It was...truly a shame. :'(

  • Speaking as a brony, yes, we are terrifyingly bizarre.

     

    Ain't it grand? _

  • It doesn't have one. I was making a joke.

    • Hi = High
    • Fanta = Fantasy
    • Po = Post(-apocalypse)
    • Dys = Dystopian
    • Fut = Future

     

    Hifantapodysfut = High-Fantasy-Post-Apocalypse-Dystopian-Future.

    It's in the title.