Finally will proceed to work on the physical part of that septic system by the end of this week - a project delayed for half a year by the rain brought by the la nina climate. I mean, it is possible to work on it during the past few months, just very inconvenient - holes and trenches dug would be filled with ground water soon after they had been excavated.
Looking forward to be on the farm and doing some physical work, this stretch of staying in the city with fast internet connection is getting too long.
How does the chinese IME seem so broken on macos? Do chinese people even use that suff. I don't even know the language but the behavior seemed so broken and unpolished at first glance that I thought my code was broken
my colleagues experience with their text input interface on iOS seemed to indicate similarly broken stuff just for regular mobile input composition, even for English
Oh, ok it's not that broken in Safari, I guess it's just the chrome and firefox implemention that's questionable
yeah, the normal pinyin thing, if you type stuff and it has the suggestions open, then you click away from the current composition range it keeps the suggestions open for me
I'm not even going to start complaining that the iOS english auto-completion just circumvents the browser composition API. Meaning that it shows you auto-suggestions for stuff even if part of the text was already removed by JS
so it's keeping some hidden IME buffer completely unknown to the browser in the keyboard or system and just magically recalls that when auto-completion is used
This is one of the parts of OSs that keeps being broken for decades. I feel like Windows has some IME patch notes in every release as well
Sometimes, I use the Chinese voice input on ios, talking about being lazy. Not able to do the same on macOS without having to install extra software first.
Using voice to text on sms is fairly convenient, although needs a bit editing afterwards because of punctuation and such. Still faster than typing.