0x4E4F 7mo ago β’ 100%
I remember, I cried to tears on this one π.
0x4E4F 7mo ago β’ 100%
Yeah, like here, when they ask you whether you'd like more bread with that bread thingie you're already eating π.
0x4E4F 8mo ago β’ 100%
Tried installing firmware packages?
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
That is what puzzled me as well. It litelarly works in every other app, except Jerboa. In have no idea why, and I have asked this same question a few times here on Lemmy, but no one seems to know the answer.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 0%
IDK, if my friend did that to me all the time, I would probably make sure I see/hear less of him. That would serously annoy me.
But, each to his own I guess π€·.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
That's just it. It's set to Gboard spell checker, but it doesn't work in Jerboa.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
Yeah, those kinda puzzled me as well. They didn't look like they're varnished, but I suspect I could be wrong about that. After all, they do work, lol π.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
That said, isn't spellcheck underlining more frequently in the apps you're typing into rather than the virtual keyboard?
That is something that has always puzzled me, and yes, I believe you're right.
But, the confusing part for me is, Gboard has a spellcheck option, and if I disable it, it doesn't underline words when typing (in apps that normally check spelling).
But, let's take Jerboa for example. It doesn't work in Jerboa. No matter if enabled or disabled, there is no spellcheck in Jerboa, period.
And that is why things are confusing. Is it the apps that do the spellcheck or the keyboard π€.
For me, it would be logical if the keyboard does it (since it's software, you can easilly add this option), just reports back to the software whether it should underline the word or not. But I could be wrong about this since I'm not a dev.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
Have no idea. I just know that Swift only does word suggestion, couldn't find an option to just underline words.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
I didn't to be honest... I had no interest in dolls at that age. Sure, when I was toddler, but I think we did that in 3rd or 4th grade, something like that.
I think I just wrote back something like "Oh that's really interesting." in my reply... never heard from her again π. The teacher wondered why, I never told her what I wrote in my second letter π.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
Which of them offer spelling check underline?
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
Preparing intensifies...
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
Hello my unknown penpal βΊοΈ.
We has this penpal thing back in school, you send a letter to an unknown kid somewhere, the schools exchanged the letters and made the letter network (which kid wrote to the other one, so when you write back, your letter gets sent to the same kid).
Anyway, I wrote the first letter and gave some basic info, my name, my parent's names, what I'm interested in, some interesting books I've read, etc. I got a reply from the other end, some girl from another town (can't remember the name now though) and this letter was a 6 page dissertation on her dolls... I just said fuck it π€·.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
OK, what if I just care for privacy and I'm happy with the QWERTY layout?
I'd love to ditch Gboard, but it has my native language in it, plus word underline when misspelling words. I don't use predictive text or anything like that, just underline (I hate predictive text, it messes up my train of thought).
Alternatives?
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
Meeh, I'll see what happens... though I would prefer to be on an instance that defederated as well.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
That would kill my enthusiasm to be honest... but whatever, each to his own π€·.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
I get that, but having a permissive license is what would most definitely turn me off about contributing to the project.
And I also read somewhere (don't know if this is true or not) that a large portion of BSD devs actually use Macs as their daily drivers.
0x4E4F 10mo ago β’ 100%
No, I meant as in, take a bite, wait a few hours take a bigger one, wait a few hours more... my point was, the sampling process might take days.
I mean, I could understand if they used natural gas as fuel for vehicles (which I know they don't), but they only use it in households. It makes no sense π€·.
Thought I'd ask here first, then report if it's a bug. Haven't used Nmap on Void before. I installed the latest version available in the repos (7.94). Still, no matter what combo of switches I use, it never shows hostnames. I even tried -R (reverse DNS lookup), it still doesn't report the hostnames. On the other hand, Advanced IP Scanner (Windows) resolves hostnames just fine. Avahi daemon is running, though that shouldn't make a difference as far as I know. Samba is also installed and smbd and nmbd are running just fine.
Long story short, I learned there is an XMMS release of a plugin I use in Winamp for music playback (mp3PRO). Sadly, I recoded most of my music to mp3PRO back in the day, and now I'm stuck using Winamp, even on Linux. I like the player, wouldn't change it, but I wanted to switch to something native, like Audacious or Qmms. But, this codec is abandonware and it only has a plugin released for XMMS back in 2005 (closed source, of course). Is there any way I can make this plugin work in any modern player? It's 32-bit only, but that's not a problem, I can just use the 32-bit versions of Audacious or Qmms (Void still has 32-bit builds of them in repo)... maybe like a wrapper or something... I would debug and do whatever it needs, I just need some pointers where to start looking and what to do exactly if I'm gonna have a shot at making this work. I tried loading the plugin in Audacious, it throws and error while loading, something xmms_config related (can't remember, I'm currently not at the PC I was testing this on), Qmms just says that it can't load the plugin. I presume GTK+ would be required and I'd bundle whatever libraries it needs with the plugin, just don't know where to start really... ldd would be a good start I guess, but I didn't run that π.
Got me thinking, cuz I've done my own solutions (not the popular ones, like OMV and the likes) and they work just fine, I really have no trouble managing them through the terminal, but I thought about other people (maybe people that like more managing things though a web UI) and I was like "is there something like this π€?". The other reason I'm asking is because I also freelance as IT solution/support and sometimes I do custom solutions for clients, like a NAS, and I would like to ease things a little user side. Sure, that will cut down on my fees, but I like client satisfaction and I think they will appreciate it βΊοΈ.