I like to ask a variety of questions, sometimes silly, serious, and/or strange. Never asking in an attempt to pester or “just asking questions” stuff.
I’m generally curious and/or trying to get a sense of people’s views.
…Does NASA have something on the web that lets people ping the Moon, by any chance?
It’s peer reviewed if it has the name of a peer-reviewed journal on it.
Where do journals indicate that they are?
I’ve not tried Florisboard yet, but OpenBoard doesn’t have it (neither in the main build nor forks from what I can tell) and nor is it available in AnySoftKeyboard’s default install, but it’s highly customizable so it may be an option there.
That said, isn’t spellcheck underlining more frequently in the apps you’re typing into rather than the virtual keyboard? Tbh I hadn’t ever noticed it in Gboard before, but I haven’t used it in a little while (though in looking into its settings I see it now, I guess I thought it’d been the other apps instead the whole time).
Tbh that’s probably correct, and the differences may be from me avoiding autocorrect as much as possible because of obnoxious stuff like it persistently trying to correct fav words like fuck
Fwiw that’s what I primarily do, but it’s felt a little slower and still error-prone, whereas I’d think/hope direct tap-typing might mitigate both.
From what I’ve seen of some folks, it at least seems like it, but maybe I’m mistaken and it’s more experience with tap-typing.
Not up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, start?
is it the biggest success if it’s a luxury RV?
Which kind of Roku device are you using? Stick, box, or tv? Reason I ask is that there may be some workarounds for some devices over others, e.g. casting from phone or screen-sharing from PC.
If it’s some critical information, that is only published in one place, and you need to cite it for a paper, then it’s either gone or modified beyond recognition.
So the critical information may be best preserved if in some way associated with unscrupulous, dubious information? Or in other words, the tried and true folktale/embellishment transmission method?
Oh, right, duh. The rest of the article had me thinking along a different track than general policies, and increasing oil production is easily the last thing I’d think anyone should be considering given the state of things, but leave it to backwards people.
“He says, ‘You’re not going to be a dictator, are you?’ I said, no, no, no, other than day one. We’re closing the border and we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.”
When has any would-be dictator ever stuck by this?
But also, what in the world is he referring to by “drill” in this context? As in military drills? Is this essentially Trump-speak for lockdown and eliminate political opposition?
what if you tried squatting some properties instead?
This Meshtastic, I take it? I haven’t personally used it, but it sounds interesting! Not too surprising there’s not much info about it though, as it does sound rather niche.
…Won’t this potentially make the last part even more complicated in terms of messaging platform compatibility compliance though…? 🤔
Then again, it seems like it would make much more sense to consolidate all their chat/messaging services into WhatsApp anyway and deal with compliance that way.
Now you can sign up to any instance, and you check what would be the recommended community to replace your favorite subs. You go and !civ@level-up.zone (yeah, I just created it). If the alien.top bots were running, the community would already have at least the 14 posts that were created on Reddit today and made to their front page.
If the posts are from a Reddit community’s few actual posters and none from any of the posters on Lemmy instances, what’s the incentive to switch over to Lemmy? Moreover, if someone’s mainly a poster, aren’t you only encouraging them to stay on Reddit and post as they know there’s someone handling mirroring their posts elsewhere for them?
I’ve read over the discussions around this and I can sort of see where you’re coming from for some of the few folks that want to lurk and browse Reddit stuff via Lemmy apps or the like, but I’m struggling to see how much it really helps different Lemmy instances draw more posters. This may help bring lurkers over, but from what I can tell, there’s not much of a problem with people lurking across Lemmy, but more of a poster problem, in terms of having a greater variety of people posting and commenting.
but what do if u the professional? 😨
Thanks for the extensive response! I appreciate the perspective, particularly the nuances on peer review, and the grounded conclusion.