• glitchdx@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    I’ve tried a few keyboards over the years, and the only one that I actually liked was actual malicious adware.

    Looking forward to seeing good suggestions in this thread.

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    I’ve been following Google’s material 3 since its release. There’s pretty good examples of it, like the calculator app, but half of google’s own apps don’t follow their own guidelines, and they keep making changes to stray away and make their designs even uglier. Gboard was one of the final hopes for google’s design. this better be a bug or something

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    14 hours ago

    Gboard is so far the only one i know that actually works with my use case. Swiping with multiple languages active at once, and actually figuring out what I want to type.

    I’m running it without Google services or network access.

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      10 hours ago

      SwiftKey also does this!

      I really, really want to switch to a less, uh, commercial keyboard but none of the ones typically praised here (for good reason) support multilingual swiping.

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    Circles are the worst possible shape in terms of making efficient use of the limited screen space available on a phone. The screen is rectangular and nearly everything we display falls into rectangular arrangements. Using circles just means there is less room on each key to show useful information, like the long-hold functions.

    I’m not opposed to change, but change entirely for the sake of change usually produces bad results.

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      19 hours ago

      I use GBoard (yeah I know, it’s just really good, but yes I am aware of the privacy concerns), but I use it without shapes. The letters and hold-characters are just… there, placed around in a qwerty arrangement. No “buttons”, so to say. I hope they don’t remove that functionality.

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      I’m right there with you. I hate the current trend of rounded corners on everything. I know designers say it is more aesthetically pleasing, but to me it just looks like wasted space.

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        Depending on what you’re looking at, the goal is rarely to have stuff crammed into every pixel of the screen, at least on products that are well designed

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          18 hours ago

          I know that’s rarely the goal, but maybe it should be more of the goal. Sick of every app and webpage having these yawning chasms of useless white space

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    1 day ago

    Late-stage tech bros, devoid of innovation and flailing at their precious cup game.

    I’m so over this garbage. RIP smartphones.

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    For about a decade now google has been changing shit for no particular reason, this is just the latest.

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      The reason is their internal promotion culture. You cant get promoted without global impact, so buckle up we are changing things so we can get promoted not because it’s better.

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          It’s a KPI you develop in the 00s culture of move fast and break things when the competition is at your heels and you want to be at theirs. You want to be the search engine that made the email client everyone uses otherwise that email client might make a search engine everyone uses…

          It was outdated in the mid 10s, and it’s the mid 20s now

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        One thing I did notice a while back, was seeing the 2022ish interface for YouTube and Google search and feeling how dated it was, still absolutely usable mind you, just clearly with a design ethos from an older era.

        Most the time, I feel that changes Google make are absolutely arbitrary, rounding a button and then squaring it again, but I need to give them credit that there is something more, something about staying at the forefront of GUIs. It’s still all bullshit of course, the old one looks older but is identically useful.

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      God how many things have changed on my phone that I did not ask them to. Changing the font on the clock. Changing the lock screen layout. REMOVING FROGGY WEATHER BEING BACK FROGGY YOU FUCKS.

      Marketing and design teams just have to justify their existence. Makes for annoying stupid changes.

      • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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        Don’t get me started.

        Gmail for business has been renamed at least four times.

        Google Home changed layout for no particular reason and made everything an extra click away.

        Google Assistant removed perfectly working actions, try turning on your A/C at 3am in the morning whilst you’re sleeping.

        Android changes navigation modes making everything worse.

        Gmail keeps changing its layout.

        Google Admin moves sections around for no reason.

        Google search returns worse results every week.

        Google Gemini is infecting every service.

        Google Sites removed simple blogging functionality without any alternative.

        Free services for life are now paid.

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          2 days ago

          Google Play moved the search button to the bottom but you still have to tap at the top to type your search, so it’s just an extra click.

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            It still requires the extra click, but if you hit the search icon again then your keyboard will pop up. So no need to move your finger up top, Spotify’s search has the same setup.

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            2 days ago

            When you launch chrome, you need to tap in the url bar to show the keyboard, so you can enter a search term or url, even when you start in incognito mode and have no bookmarks.

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      2 days ago

      Basically, they have nothing else to do, so they just throw shit at the wall to see what sticks.

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        I have avoided Microsoft software for 25 years or so, so I don’t have any reference point, but there was a time when Google lead the pack in innovation, that’s no longer the case.

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          Google lead the way at buying innovation.

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    The fuck? If you’re gonna change the shape of the keys, at least make them hexagons. Because as we all know, hexagons are the bestagons.

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      I periodically try FUTO. It’s a great keyboard, except for its swiping support. That seems to be gradually improving, but it isn’t quite there yet. Unfortunately that is how I do all my typing, so I keep going back to GBoard. I look forward to leaving it for good.

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        This has been my issue with every single FOSS keyboard. I can’t live without swipe.

        Edit: Forgot you could download a swipe library for heliboard Here by picking raw and then uploading it to heliboard in advanced settings>load gesture typing library.

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          I have added the swipe library to FUTO. It works, but not well enough for me. (That may be my clumsy swiping, but the issue remains.) I estimate that it gets about one word in four wrong. GBoard is still wrong about one time in ten, but at that rate, swiping and correcting is still much faster for me than traditional typing.