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14 votes
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Looking for an Android keyboard app
Hello friends, and thank you in advance for any help on this topic. I am looking for an android keyboard that does not have emoji, stickers or gifs, but also has long press options for special...
Hello friends, and thank you in advance for any help on this topic.
I am looking for an android keyboard that does not have emoji, stickers or gifs, but also has long press options for special characters like dashes, slashes and colons etc.
Searching online for variants of "no emoji keyboard," only floods my results with the opposite and it's beyond frustrating!
I realize that the answer is likely right under my nose and I'm just missing it for whatever reason.
I would glady pay money for such an option if only I could find one.
I'm sorry if this question is silly or posted in the wrong thread, but I'm at my wits end.
Again, thank you for any help or redirection to my query!
Cheers!
28 votes -
Undercover in Project 2025
44 votes -
Why do people believe true things?
19 votes -
Smith & Thell – We Were In Love (2023)
2 votes -
Steam updates user reviews with a new helpfulness system
45 votes -
Predictions of AI doom are too much like Hollywood movie plots
21 votes -
Behold, Diablo is fully playable in your browser
34 votes -
“The Door Problem”
26 votes -
Advice for networking at a conference?
So in about two weeks I'll be at a conference for a career path that I've been trying my best to get into for two years. It's a bit niche, having an overlap with science, tech and IT. As such this...
So in about two weeks I'll be at a conference for a career path that I've been trying my best to get into for two years. It's a bit niche, having an overlap with science, tech and IT.
As such this conference represents opportunity for me, and given how low my morale is after rejection after rejection after rejection, something I really hope to see some result from.
Does anyone have any tips on how to network at such a conference?
22 votes -
This store only sells fake food
8 votes -
How French drains work
18 votes -
Gamblers are dumping stocks to bet on sports, new study says
28 votes -
Simulating Africa for 100 days
5 votes -
The design of Dredge
11 votes -
Redbox | Bankrupt
4 votes -
Disrupting a covert Iranian influence operation
22 votes -
The banana apocalypse is coming. Can we stop it this time?
25 votes -
Flame Fatales 2024, a week-long charity event featuring speedruns, is live (runs August 18 - 24)
10 votes -
Sierra Ferrell: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
7 votes -
American Red Cross national blood inventory plummets 25% in July - declares emergency blood shortage
54 votes -
History book recommendations
Hey all, I'm trying to get into reading historical books - I have a broad range of interests and would be open to trying anything. The only thing that bothers me is when the author is very clearly...
Hey all, I'm trying to get into reading historical books - I have a broad range of interests and would be open to trying anything. The only thing that bothers me is when the author is very clearly pushing an agenda. For example, last year I read Band of Brothers which I really enjoyed, but I felt there was quite a bit of American propaganda mixed in which detracted from the historical aspect.
I typically read more fantasy/scifi novels:
Examples of some of my favorite fiction series:
- Dune
- Mistborn Trilogy by Sanderson
- Cradle series by Will Wight
- progression fantasy in general
- LOTR
- Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
I'm interested in more historical novels because i've listened to a handful of excellent history podcasts and think I would enjoy getting closer to the source, but I've been struggling to pick a book because I'm afraid of choosing one that is too dry.
Podcasts I enjoyed:
- History of Rome by Mike Duncan
- Revolutions by Mike Duncan
- Hardcore History by Dan carlin
Please give me some recommendations!
17 votes -
Sustainability of FOSS: The Next Generation Internet ecosystem
14 votes -
According to demographic projections, people leaving Sweden are set to outnumber immigrants this year – government says this is thanks to its restrictive migration policies
9 votes -
Arundhati Roy and Toomaj Salehi announced as joint winners of the Vaclav Havel Center’s 2024 ‘Disturbing the Peace’ Award to a Courageous Writer at Risk
5 votes -
First guilty plea in Arizona fake elector case comes from Republican activist Lorraine Pellegrino
22 votes -
Scientists are now preparing to drill into the rock of Krafla in Iceland to learn more about how volcanoes behave
3 votes -
I spent a week with Black Republicans
24 votes -
Burners eat big losses in desperate race to sell unwanted Burning Man tickets
31 votes -
What if Germany had invested in nuclear power? A comparison between the German energy policy the last twenty years and an alternative policy of investing in nuclear power.
9 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of August 12
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
20 votes -
Maja Francis – Hello Cowboy (2024)
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Digital Euro has Germans fretting their money won’t be secure
16 votes -
Form Energy to build world’s largest battery energy storage system in Maine
18 votes -
The water myth (how much water do you need?)
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There is an obvious way for Red Bull to escape its driver crisis, one it has shown no signs of even contemplating: Valtteri Bottas
16 votes -
Meet Chicago's Rat Queen (w/ Rob Scallon) | Rats pt. 1
4 votes -
The history of coloring margarine
14 votes -
Star Trek live-action comedy series in development
24 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
8 votes -
The Epic Games Store launches on mobile
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Inside the "three billion people" National Public Data breach
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Tildes Minecraft Survival Weekly
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17 votes -
How trans autistic people are using joy as political resistance
22 votes -
The biggest band in America in 2024 is … Creedence Clearwater Revival
22 votes -
United States Supreme Court blocks Joe Biden administration rules against sex discrimination in schools
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‘T4T’ isn’t just about dating, it’s about community care
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What game do you consider an unconventional masterpiece?
There are games that people can generally agree are masterpieces due to their eminent quality and cultural impact. I'm interested in ones that fall outside those lines: a game that you consider a...
There are games that people can generally agree are masterpieces due to their eminent quality and cultural impact.
I'm interested in ones that fall outside those lines: a game that you consider a legitimate masterpiece but, for whatever reason, isn't necessarily widely seen as such. Maybe it's because it's very niche; maybe it's because its amazing systems and story are sold by underwhelming graphics; maybe it's because the game did something so different or unique that people don't appreciate it as much relative to other games. Maybe it's something else entirely!
Let us know what game you think is an unconventional masterpiece and, most importantly: why.
56 votes -
The Library at Mount Char is a fantasy horror thriller fast paced ride of a book
Has anyone else read this book? Without spoilers (or hiding them) what did you think? The closest I have read to this is Gaiman's American Gods but the pace is much faster and more intense. I want...
Has anyone else read this book? Without spoilers (or hiding them) what did you think?
The closest I have read to this is Gaiman's American Gods but the pace is much faster and more intense. I want to reread the first half to see what I missed because I didn't know what was going on.
15 votes -
A primer on film noir
18 votes