Commented 8 years ago2016-03-15 16:47:31 UTC
in journal: #8679Comment #62816
I use one hand with Flow and since a large part of your criteria seems to be one-handed convenience with the least possible keypresses, flow is absolutely the best option. Each word is one tap and a flick, regardless of where the letters are on the keypad. ONE. KEYPRESS.
T9 is like 4 or 5 for longer words. Pssht, ain't nobody got time for that.
Commented 8 years ago2016-03-14 15:39:43 UTC
in vault item: DM_Cybrain & TDM_CybrainComment #20641
wait wait. there's a brain texture right? and it is not belong to halflife.wad... that means we must install that brain texture like not belongs to halflife's. Why there's no wad file in that map???
Commented 8 years ago2016-03-12 21:30:13 UTC
in journal: #8679Comment #62813
Swiftkey has the best prediction model I've used by a huge margin. Plus using its 'Flow' input mode (as opposed to tapping) is definitely the most efficient way for me to text.
Commented 8 years ago2016-03-10 18:53:08 UTC
in journal: #8679Comment #62825
Who talked about hardware? On-screen keyboards are entirely software
Swiftkey feels weird and I don't like the level of system permissions it needs. It also doesn't have T9 mode. I might try it sometime, but I'm not too convinced.
Maybe I'll have to roll out my own...
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Commented 8 years ago2016-03-10 07:24:30 UTC
in journal: #8679Comment #62829
sounds like autocorrect, which is massively annoying. I have to type various words that arent actually english words and an autocorrect thingy will make it very hard for me.
Commented 8 years ago2016-03-10 05:19:48 UTC
in journal: #8679Comment #62817
SWIFTKEY for the win!!! Although Microsoft just acquired them for some nice change. It's a full-featured keyboard with word prediction and a slightly different algorithm than the native Android 'swype'. I demo'd their keyboard for around 4 months when i had my Samsung Galaxy S3. The trial expired and i figured i like it so i tossed them money to get the rest of the features back. I think it was $4 USD. But it's well worth it.
Commented 8 years ago2016-03-05 15:41:43 UTC
in journal: #8677Comment #61504
I use Y cables in my PC to connect more fans. You can get them for cheap. The downside is that only one of the fans on the cable can report its speed, and you can't control them individually. But if they're of the same model and you don't need them to run at different speeds, those things won't be issues.
Commented 8 years ago2016-03-04 19:33:21 UTC
in journal: #8676Comment #44111
Ah, sorry to hear you have such graphic dreams. If it makes you feel any better, my nightmares aren't in the least bit graphic, so my nightmares generally are where I will look at something until it scares me or a tree turns into a car or something stupid like that.
Makes me feel incredibly silly when I wake up and calm down afterwards, haha.
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Commented 8 years ago2016-03-04 13:42:26 UTC
in journal: #8677Comment #61502
I have 5 fans on my computer. I have 2 very large ones on the top and the side which are on all the time. The biggest is an air intake (mounted on the side) and the smaller of the large fans acts as an exhaust (mounted on top)
I have 2 120mm fans on the front acting as air intakes and 1 120mm fan on the rear acting as an exhaust.
I have cross winds acting on my processor heat sink and everything works like a charm.
Commented 8 years ago2016-03-04 11:57:47 UTC
in journal: #8677Comment #61506
Thanks for the suggestion Kachito, but there is a problem if I want to add another fan to the build : I will need to change the motherboard because the Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H has 1 CPU fan input and 3 system fans inputs. If that extra fan add a lot of value to the build, then I'll try to find another motherboard (again) ^^
Below you will find a very quick and dirty image made in Paint on how I'll consider mounting the build. According to some videos, I will have to be very careful when arranging the cables behind the thing that hold the motherboard because the space there seems tiny but I know that I'll manage. In the worst case scenario, my father has some clamping collars.
UPDATE : I'm definitely going for a 120 Gb SSD instead of a 60 Gb. I have selected every file and folder on my laptop with the exception of games and personal data (music, pictures...), in other words : softwares and OS only. Windows showed me a result of 44,32 Gb which is roughly 80% if a 60 Gb. Thanks again Penguinboy ^^
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Belated happy birthday Ant! We all love you back!
T9 is like 4 or 5 for longer words. Pssht, ain't nobody got time for that.
Striker, autocorrect is an integral part of T9. And with the grip I use on my phone, I only use one hand to write.
This was Scott at ten months old. He's nearly nine years old now.
How's fatherhood coming along? Is she walking yet? Said the first "dada"?
Relevant XKCD:
Swiftkey feels weird and I don't like the level of system permissions it needs. It also doesn't have T9 mode. I might try it sometime, but I'm not too convinced.
Maybe I'll have to roll out my own...
But, every time the I enter the pit drone's FOV, the game exits to the main menu, literally disconnecting me from the game.
UPDATE : I have added the "Zalman ZM-F3 FDB(SF)" fan, a "2 fans in one" connector and a 2.5" to 3.5" adaptor for the SSD to the build.
Happy birthday!
2) Have mercy upon us; please not during May... That's when my final exams of High school are... (Year 13) fingers crossed
If it makes you feel any better, my nightmares aren't in the least bit graphic, so my nightmares generally are where I will look at something until it scares me or a tree turns into a car or something stupid like that.
Makes me feel incredibly silly when I wake up and calm down afterwards, haha.
I have 2 120mm fans on the front acting as air intakes and 1 120mm fan on the rear acting as an exhaust.
I have cross winds acting on my processor heat sink and everything works like a charm.
Below you will find a very quick and dirty image made in Paint on how I'll consider mounting the build. According to some videos, I will have to be very careful when arranging the cables behind the thing that hold the motherboard because the space there seems tiny but I know that I'll manage. In the worst case scenario, my father has some clamping collars.