What purpose would it serve to share the source to programs that people couldn’t use? And how would they have distributed it back then?
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Neither did portable software
Who said anything about replacement?
The freenet/futo devs are working something called river (https://freenet.org/). I don’t think it’s mobile yet and cannot attest to it’s call quality. It’s fully decentralized though, so it should work even if they abandon the project. Here’s a video on the protocol https://youtu.be/3SxNBz1VTE0 Mostly goes over the introductory docs that’re on the site.
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Technology@beehaw.org•[Android] How is Florisboard not popular?
4·3 months agoI, for one, prefer Unexpected Keyboard because it has alt, ctrl, fn, and easy access to all the symbols i need for English and Portuguese. Sadly, it lacks some emoji, but i never used them much beforehand; just feel like i’m missing out lol.
the basic idea is that you tap a key, and drag towards an optional character you want to use, to enter it. here’s a preview:


And what post is that? Looks more like conclusions were jumped to after not actually reading about tailwind.