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  • Social media is a circle jerk machine: It will reinforce any sentiment to it's absolute limit.

    A sub like the one you suggested will inevitably turn into a anti-trans hate machine. No such space will exist for long on Lemmy, nor should it.

    I'm sorry to see that everyone seems to assume your question is in bad faith. But considering what you're asking for - that's kind of understandable, isn't it?

  • AI has been in phones for ages. What's new is the following:

    • It has become fashionable to market things as AI
    • New phones can run more AI locally now, in the past almost everything had to be sent to the cloud first
    • LLMs enable much better answers if you ask a voice assistant a question, or if you want a summary of anything

    If that warrants branding everything as AI I'll leave up to you

  • Definitely the second one.

    1. It avoids Mut
    2. It makes clear that the initialization is over at the end of of the statement. The first option invites people to change some more properties hundreds of lines down where you won't see them.
  • I think the app I used was called "more physical keyboard layouts" or something like that. It's for connecting physical keyboards though. Never felt the need to have it for the virtual keyboard, since you have all of the weird letters behind a long press anyways.

  • For european languages I usually recommend learning using an ANSI keyboard and using the EurKey layout (I installed it on Linux/Mac/Win and Android for a hardware keyboard without any issues). That way you have a larger choice in custom keyboards and a lot of Keyboard shortcuts make more sense (because software usually seems to be written for ANSI keyboards).

    But I'm not sure how that would go with Cyrillic.