• @[email protected]
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      What’s the pushback against it? I like that you can modify and publish version of it as long as it’s noncommercial

      Edit: I don’t understand the down votes, I’m trying to learn - what are the downsides of this thatkmake so unpopular?

        • @[email protected]
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          TIL

          https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/4_freedoms

          These are the 4 Freedoms of open source software - which OSE applies to open source hardware and other products in general. These are the freedoms to inspect, use, modify, and sell.

          > The freedom to inspect or view. In software, this came from the freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do what you wish . Access to the source code is a precondition for this - such as FreeCAD files, text documents, spreadsheets, calculations, instructions, etc.
          The freedom to use. Run or otherwise execute the software, product, or process. You may be charged for using the thing. But this is a moot point, because as soon as someone buys it, it can be released for free.
          The freedom to modify. This is a big point: making improvements or adaptation is a key to distributing value.
          Economic freedom. The freedom to distribute or sell. Freedom distribute copies of your modified versions to others. By doing this you can give the whole community a chance to benefit from your changes. Access to the source code is a precondition for this. 
          
    • Bob
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      I’ve tried it, and it’s quite good and heavily customisable, but a pain in the arse if you want to use more than one language. I think their Dutch version doesn’t even work if I recall correctly.

    • BingBong
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      It’s fairly good. I find the autocorrect to be poor and result in a much lower typing speed though.

  • Jeena
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    111 year ago

    The speech to text is too slow for me, especially if you use 4 languages like me.

    In the end I switched to HeliBoard, there I can type those 4 languages without changing the keyboard.

    • china🇨🇳
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      Could you tell which 4 languages you use? I am sure it would include Japanese.

      • Jeena
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        I use Genman, Swedish, Polish and English. And then I have to switch to Korean to a seperate one because it’s a very different Keyboard. I guess you would have the same problem with Japanese because it doesn’t use the latin characters either.

    • BlackEco
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      21 year ago

      I just set it up following your comment but I cannot figure out how to set it up in order to type in different languages without changing keyboards.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I haven’t ventured past the stock keyboard in a long while. What’s the status on swipe typing on foss android keyboards? I want to switch away from the stock oem keyboard app

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Just donated last night. I’ve been using this keyboard for the past month. I switched over from gboard. While I’ve never really used speech to text I’m just glad that this keyboard is so privacy focused. You can swap out the llms too if it fits your style

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    FUTO is the greatest use of on-device LLM so far. It never gets anything wrong, even my thought markers “…”

  • @[email protected]
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    Switched to this a couple weeks ago. I’m used to swipe typing on gboard. Unfortunately the swipe typing on FUTO is nowhere near useable for me yet. The accuracy is horrendous, and much of the time it just gives up on inputting any word at all.

    Unfortunately swiping on Gboard has been my main method of typing for more than a decade. I’m so accustomed to it that I can type full sentences without even looking at my phone.

    So in an effort to improve my privacy (by discontinuing my use of a piece of keylogging spyware as a keyboard) I’ve sacrificed the speed of swipe typing. Everything takes much longer to type now. Worth it? I guess I’ll keep trying for a month or so and decide then.

  • Thrickles
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    51 year ago

    Checking this out now! So far I like it. Only think I lose from using Gboard is the access to gifs, but I can work around that.

  • exu
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    41 year ago

    Switched after Louis’ video about it. Haven’t tried the voice yet, but just having swipe typing and suggestions again is a definite improvement.

  • Hemingways_Shotgun
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    I had switched to HeliBoard in order to de-Google as much as possible. I’m not militant about it, but if there’s an alternative I’ll take it.

    Decided to try out FUTO because I felt like I was missing swipe typing. And it’s good. But for me it’s just too much. It turns out I didn’t really miss swipe typing, and (possibly just a me issue) that extra feature was making FUTO much less responsive than Heliboard. So back I went.

    I guess for me, simple and fast is more important than replicating my old Gboard experience. But each person is different.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’ve had no responsive issues with FUTO so far, just the occasional typo from the ever so slightly different layout.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Just learned about heliboard. Thank you! Wrote this with that keyboard and glide enabled as the others have said. Loving it!

    • Aido
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      Heliboard has swipe typing? Just go to the settings and tap on “Gesture Typing”. I believe you have to download a proprietary library for it, though.

    • Onihikage
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      41 year ago

      You can add swipe (glide?) typing into HeliBoard. From their github readme:

      • Glide typing (only with closed source library ☹️)
        • library not included in the app, as there is no compatible open source library available
        • can be extracted from GApps packages (“swypelibs”), or downloaded here (click on the file and then “raw” or the tiny download button)

      The only reason HeliBoard doesn’t include this themselves is presumably legal liability plus their dedication to the app not having any network permissions at all.

  • fmstrat
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    41 year ago

    Tried it, Heliboard combined with FUTO Voice is much, much better.

  • @[email protected]
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    I love Heliboard, but this is already giving me much better autocorrect, I’m not finding myself actively avoiding typing from my phone now, so it’s a win to me

  • @[email protected]
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    I like the idea of the keyboard being offline and the LLM stuff but so far I can’t see a way for multi language input. I’m guessing it’s too early in the alpha state for that but I will keep an eye open for it, it is a promising project. In the meantime I’ll test the heliboard others were mentioning.

    • @[email protected]
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      No keyboard besides SwiftKey and gboard have accented characters for devanagari script.

      Every opensource one is a dealbreaker, and i dont know how to fix it myself.

      hindi keyboard in SwiftKey