I've seen similar things with a physical keyboard connected. There are plenty other Android apps that can handle connected keyboards corrected by not showing the on screen keyboard(OSK) (the now defunct RIF being one). Right now the only way to not have flashing OSK is to turn it off system wide under android settings, which is not ideal (because it won't turn itself on automatically when the physical keyboard disconnects)
galilette
I do think these two are related although there's probably some catch with them offering up the bigger ones for free. They are going to announce something right when (or thereabouts) the new EULA is going to take effect is my understanding.
This is in conjunction with their plan to retire the smaller machines in their open plan (and replace them with bigger ones)
Well the band wagon has turned 180, now it's fashionable to point out the flaws. My issue with this kind of videos is really, where are you in the early days of the hype, when the public needed cautions the most? A convenient naysayer when all the actual hard works have been done elsewhere
Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.
-- that guy
You need to forget about the details in order to grasp the essence.
OK, but where are they when the LK99 first came onto scene?
Scale of velocity as well so we have a more complete picture in phase space
The referees who let this slip are either brilliant or lazy (or both, I guess)
Hiw stable is this kind of density? Is it going to shrink over time?
Well, even the picture is in the picture..
Now let's see which youtube "science channels" do a debunk on their own content pushed out a mere month ago.
You guys do know the affordability of the chips you're using to comment on this is a direct consequence of TSMC "efficiency", right?
Thanks for the pointer, I actually have accessibility turned on via bitwarden (a password manager) and never thought that might be correlated. Will test when I get the chance.