What is the ‘not necessarily’ to? I dont see how your comment disagrees with any of theirs.
What is the ‘not necessarily’ to? I dont see how your comment disagrees with any of theirs.
It apparently has an Android version, but for an open source app, it’s not on F-Droid?
Are those carrier apps FOSS? Are they on F-Droid? How do you install them? If not, it’s not really any better.
I use Seal on Android and yt-dlp-gui on Linux because they’re native apps using native theming/design languages, but it’s always cool to have another option!
They should have used something like the Matrix or Signal protocol, some open standard, as opposed to RCS, which you can only use on Android with two proprietary apps - Google and Samsung Messages.
If it used the Signal protocol any app that used that protocol which is open, could interact with it, that is the point. Whereas RCS is a closed protocol, just one that happens to also be interoperable with Google Messages, but not any other third party apps that people might want to make.
To be honest, I’m a bit surprised that on Lemmy people are so against open standards and FOSS apps.
If Apple implemented the Matrix or Signal protocol it would still work the same way for you, while not forcing other Android users to use on Google or Samsung’s proprietary apps, those being the only options for RCS.
RCS is the wrong one to use, since it is not an open enough standard for there to be a single FOSS RCS app on Android. Something like Matrix or the Signal protocol would be better.
If you publish it on github, that’s already taken care of for you!
The whole point is that the AI would give them the individualised attention that a single teacher doesn’t have the time or concentration for. And yes, I think they said there would be a glorified babysitter in the classroom to help with the physical, rather than teaching, aspects.
Sorry, my bad! Edited
Why? 2024-2001=21. That’s definitely old enough to be online
Edit: 23, definitely old enough
I dont have that device, but just to point out for Linux users, you can install adb from your package manager and just type ‘adb devices’ in the terminal without anything else, you dont need to be in a directory.
A sad day for pro-preservation advocates
If the headline doesn’t describe the article, it’s clickbait and should be shamed.
Ah, thanks!
I’m using Sayboard which integrates well with Heliboard, but has lower quality than yours it seems. Its properly FOSS though, unlike Futo apps.
A sad day for pro-preservation advocates
Now I know you’re from somewhere in the world where they don’t pronounce Z like zed!
Aside though, the rest of that is great dictation, what app are you using?
Another sad day for pro-preservation advocates
Do they at least have an account on someone else’s instance then? If they do, it’s fine for them to not have to spend resources on maintaining their own.