Maybe FancyZones from Powertoys will do the trick?
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Surely one day the Solus community will drop...
Works great, I think I'll use this one then, thanks!
It does feel pleasant and it gets words mostly right, but I can't seem to get it to work in my local language...
Hoping they keep developing this one cause it feels smooth but it definitely needs more work
On a similar note.. I haven't been able to find an open source keyboard for Android that has swiping. Anyone know of one maybe?
Main reason I use Magic Wormhole is due to the ease of transferring to people beyond your network. No hassle setting up FTP and everything that comes with it. Plug the file in, give the other person the code and you're already transferring.
Fellow Ex-Windows Phone user who misses the UI.
I've always used Launcher 10 to emulate the Windows Phone experience. Works quite good but sadly it's a bit buggy on my OnePlus 6. Tends to crash and it will not always show all the apps in the app list.
But this looks good! I'll definitely give this a try.
At 17:42 in the vid he talks about now algorithms, specifically one with vectors. His explanation is pretty good and comprehensable for not mathematically gifted people
This video by Veritasium was pretty insightful on the topic.
But I guess we'll have to see about "store now, decrypt later"...
Can't help but be a little anxious about it being closed-source, but it a really good program still
If you're on Windows, you can give Artemis a try. Open source frontend for OpenRGB. I believe it's still in development, but mostly works to create some fancy RGB scenes.
Great, just bought one on Tuesday. Time to refund and rebuy I guess?