The amount of people not knowing what a "web app" is, is seriously concerning.
Anyway, I tried "old" and Alexandrite, but I just ended up sticking with the default. I find "old" ugly, and on Alexandrite, I couldn't find my saved posts. Maybe it has been fixed since, but the default one works for me best.
I've switched to Gboard on Android back in the days, when it was the only one with proper multilingual features, and been using it ever since.
I've experienced the opposite: I actually found it rather more helpful than not, despite the occasional errors like you mentioned. But nowadays it's quite rare that it "mispredicts" a word. And what I've found extremely helpful is, that nowadays it doesn't only correct individual words, but it picks up other grammatical errors as well in the sentence. So it's working for me.
Oh there's a lot.
There's a lot more than this, probably I'll update this comment in the future. Or not.
I find it weird to look at my thumbnail video, so I almost never do that.
If I look at myself, that happens maybe at the very beginning to check what's in the picture, but I always hate looking at myself.
Luckily I'm not involved in this smart-TV saga in any way, as I haven't been watching TV since my childhood (there were no smart-TVs back then, but TV shows in my country were shit).
Now my biggest fear is, if enough people realize that smart-TVs are shit, then desktop monitors will start to become "smart" too. My life will be doomed if that happens.
At first I wanted to say sushi, but basically anything I order online, because they're so expensive. But during those few occasions I really feel like royalty.
I set the timer on the dishwasher to finish approximately when I get home after work. However, that day I didn't really know what time I would get home, as there was an after-work BBQ event.
When I arrived at home and stepped into the kitchen, the timer showed 0:00 and shortly afterwards it switched off.
My proudest achievement in like two years.
I don't understand the motivation in these kinds of attacks.
It's easy: Houthi terrorists are backed by Iranian terrorists and Muscovy terrorists, and all they want is more chaos in the world. That's what terrorists do.
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