Does Helioboard support multi-language typing? I write in Spanish and English all the time. I tried FUTO's keyboard but pretty much immediately had to uninstall it because constantly having to switch the language on the keyboard super sucked.
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Apparently you maybe be able to migrate whole communities (and subscribers!?) to Piefed?!
https://lemmy.linuxuserspace.show/comment/2668181
Piefed is part of the fediverse, same as Lemmy. Piefed can talk with Lemmy; Lemmy can talk with Piefed.
Can the spaces/subreddits whatver they are called
They're called communities or comms.
Fairphone 6 with Android. Waiting for Motorola+GrapheneOS phone.
OpenStreet maps is primarily a data source. I guess you could use the website: https://www.openstreetmap.org/
But they don't have mobile apps.
Comaps, OSM And, and other apps use OpenStreet maps as their data source, sometimes as their only data source. So if the data isn't in OpenStreet maps, it's not gonna be in Comaps. Comaps is basically a frontend for OpenStreet map data.
Careful. I tried doing this once. The company didn't like it and they ADDITIONALLY charged me a chargeback fee. So not only did I have to pay whatever bogus charge, I also had to pay a chargeback fee. :(
Maybe I could have taken them to small claims court but ... eh ... that seemed like too much work.
I love Comaps. I have it installed on my Android phone. I contribute to OpenStreet maps when I can.
But, I don't think Comaps is a realistic replacement for Apple or Google maps.
One: OpenStreet maps is missing a toooon of locations, businesses and residential addresses. Two: having the enter the address in a non-standard way (for the US) City, Street, Building Number, makes finding things even harder. That's gonna instantly turn away 99% of people.
I still begrudgingly have Google maps installed on my phone... :(
I also have HERE Maps installed on my phone. It's way more usable than Comaps and it's not Google. But, it's not FOSS and still owned by a big corporation. But at least it's not (entirely) owned by the US (Magic Earth is). For me, I think HERE maps is a decent step away from Google.
I'll still keep contributing to OpenStreet maps, hoping one day I can switch to Comaps.
I'm kinda coming around to using Fedora. I use Arch, btw, but Fedora is pretty close to how I configure my Arch system anyway. Plus, Fedora has a little extra polish with the splash screens that I don't bother with in my Arch setup.
Maaaaybe...
Is it safe to update yet? I just noticed 2.6.0 was released on the 19th and then a few hours later 2.6.1 was released...
Unfortunately, it's got some issues... It kinda works, but after typing Spanish with the English keyboard, I think I broke the English keyboard...
It's not as bad as FUTO, but the Spanish spellcheck on the English keyboard could be improved... ๐ข
I'm stuck on Gboard... :(