Comments by "Lautaro Quiroga" (@LautaroQ2812) on "Solving Google's Keyboard Privacy Issue: Introducing Offline voice to text u0026 keyboard from FUTO" video.

  1. Call me a retard but the reason I haven't ditched SwiftKey (by Microsoft) are actually 3, not in order: - It ACTUALLY learnt as I typed unlike Samsung's default. Switching between languages (English - Spanish. Spanish native here) was hassle free. The usage of the keyboard in general is intuitive and simple enough for me which is what I wanted. - It has good integration with the PC and other stuff like To-Do by Microsoft. I don't use that application anymore, however, the fact that the "clipboard" is share to my PC which is where I spend 99.9% of my time. - The most important one to me: I could create a custom theme with my gf's picture on it. I just downloaded FUTO Keyboard which I haven't before and the "smart typing/autocorrect" is GREAT. Now I'll have to configure it for Spanish and see how it goes. Of course, it's a learning curve for the keyboard as well, so I'll give it a month or so of main usage to give it a fair opportunity and see if it learns appropriately or not. Last but not least... custom themes "coming eventually"! YES. I can do without clipboard and all of the other BS. And AI text and whatever... why would I want that? I just want to type! BUT I do really care about my own custom theme. So hopefully that's sooner rather than later. Besides that I feel I am ready to ditch SwiftKey. In fact I'll do that right now and see how it goes :D If it goes well I might convince my gf eventually as well. I am very very (VERY V E R Y) slowly convincing her of the importance of right to repair, laws, customer rights and privacy and security as well. Months ago she'd say "Ok love but you do that, you're the one that cares and likes that. I just want to use the computer". Today she says "Ok then maybe we do need to have a laptop with Linux on it for that stuff".
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