Very well built patches and ways to share them. This is a good thing for gaming as we can try bleeding edge like Arch. But without having to rely on AUR or scripts to copy locally. Thanks to Nix Flakes you simply reference the flake someone shared (after double checking what is in it) and rebuild a NixOS derivation and voila, patch installed. I installed a complete SteamOS in 1 minute with this, reboot and everything works. Even with your locally signed in Steam account 👌
There is a Gnome/KDE installer too now ;)
A bit of necromancy is always appreciated. I second handed some learning about Android APIs and especially rumble. It’s really scattered and for a very specific vibration you have to basically go very low and code it yourself.
Which might be why Heliboard isn’t as polished as Google Board. They might be using simpler API and Google might be using its engineering for a perfect feeling.
Paywall…
Attention on ne voit pas que c’est satyrique :/
Heliboard also has weird bugs such as scrubbing through text with the space not working sometimes, even duplicating letters at times. But overall it works great.
To answer your question with another question: Heliboard isn’t the same code base as GBoard, isn’t it? Which means that it might have some kinks to iron out to feel more responsive.
Impôts forfaitaire dans un cas précis. De 100.000€ à 200.000€. À ne pas ignorer mais le titre est loin de la vérité…