

Too small and not resizeable. No number row and no long-press layer, so you have to constantly switch between layers. Bad swipe detection. No customization. Etc.
These are all basic features Android keyboards had very early on.


Too small and not resizeable. No number row and no long-press layer, so you have to constantly switch between layers. Bad swipe detection. No customization. Etc.
These are all basic features Android keyboards had very early on.


You put together a compelling argument.


I bought one and used it for 3 months and then had to ditch it. The keyboard was a big reason. So bad. Unbelievable that they haven’t fixed it…


Ford doesn’t care about what you want, they care about what people will buy. And people overwhelmingly do not buy single cab trucks.
This truck is from a bygone era where they were used by farmers and tradespeople. These days people buy them as status symbols to commute to the office.


“Code Testing” = QA


We’re discussing brand new dedicated Linux laptops and you want to bring up a 16 year old Windows computer? Yeah nah, you’re just intentionally arguing in bad faith. Goodbye.


Someone has never used an iPhone keyboard.


If Google proceeds with killing app installs I will be giving Linux mobile a go as well.
I remember one time I had a coworker sit down next to me with her MacBook, iPhone, iPad and iWatch and that was an “aha!” moment for me. She had spent like 5x more than she would have if 1 or 2 devices could do all of those things.


And cars don’t charge at 200w. Have you heard of a thing called C-rate?


You’re literally the only person talking about exporting to the grid. This discussion is about preventing exporting to the grid.


I wouldn’t try to LOL
But there is valid reasoning for it. The metadata is equally as valuable as the actual content. That’s why WhatsApp is so profitable. If more people are using it then it could be seen as worth the tradeoff.


The shocking thing was that they implemented it in the first place.


That’s a very small system that won’t power much at all. Additionally I don’t recommend these “all in one” systems, as they’re typically more expensive, not as good, nor are they modular or repairable. Those are really if you need a “mobile” system.


The Chinese have been producing phones that charge at like 200 watts for many years as well. Turns out no one else uses them because the batteries are completely worn out after a short time.


It doesn’t know, moron. That’s the point.


Hey moron. How do you suppose the inverter knows that?
Do they really? Or do they just play audio from an app on your phone, like any other pair of BT headphones?