Hopscotch

joined 3 years ago
[–] Hopscotch@lemmy.ml 26 points 1 year ago

From the README at the current published commit:

The current focus is on implementing next-word suggestions, which has become complicated/hit a snag and is taking more time than originally planned. Updates will come when this issue is resolved. Thank you for being patient.

Prior to this, releases occurred quite regularly.

[–] Hopscotch@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

@whatever and @Flyswat, you're right, it still happens with Jerboa 0.0.42. I didn't realize the behavior was related to the specific keyboard in use.

[–] Hopscotch@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks for posting the GitHub link.

[–] Hopscotch@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Yes, and it is very annoying. ~~However it does not seem to be happening now with Jerboa 0.0.42.~~

Edit: This is still happening for me too, as of Jerboa 0.0.42, with the AOSP keyboard. It does not happen in any other apps.

[–] Hopscotch@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

Is there a list

One list to look at is

https://prism-break.org

[–] Hopscotch@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Look at non-multi-function "Enterprise" laser printers. They are completely different than the consumer grade garbage.

I recommend an HP LaserJet Enterprise Mxxx printer, color or not, that is listed on the HPLIP All Supported Printer Models page.

You can find lightly used, older model ones on Ebay, sometimes even with a full toner cartridge(s), for much less than new price.

HP is still releasing firmware updates even for many older models, and the firmware is loaded with features (for example, if it is connected to your network, network printing works from Android and Apple phones without requiring any special apps). The firmware does not depend on any remote service.

If you even need them, the Linux drivers are free and open source and packaged in Debian main (for example); your don't have to install some weird closed source garbage that won't work in a few years.

People here are recommending Brother, but I don't think they have free and open source drivers (think "nouveau vs. Nvidia"). Am I incorrect about that? In my experience, this can become a significant problem as software moves forward but the company does not continue to support their Linux binary driver.