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I made Type Nine for iPhone, and have waited a long time for Apple to open up for doing it on the watch.

https://typenineapp.com

PS. I typed this under my desk!


Oh neat! Bookmarked

Probably because you aren't using Sin


It's surprising how far there is from discovery to production for these kinds of things. It's 14 years ago now that I designed the front cover for Advanced Energi Materials[1] wherein my friend described his similar discovery of the incredible properties of LiMnO4 with Carbon Nanotubes. Even though he had it working with measurable improvements in the 20-40x range he said it would take 10-20 years to reach a state for mass production.

[1] https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/aen...


I wasn't surprised the least. But I am also a hardware guy. Going into production with such new technologies means first making aure it is even feasible for mass production and long term use. There are ways to speed up these tests, but if you need a battery to last 10+ years, you will only be able to speed it up by so much — especially if it is new experimental tech.

If it is, there are probably multiple intermediate small scale experiments and then the tooling and production line technology might still need to be developed as well. Someone in a lab making a theoretical discovery is not the same as something making sense commercially in the slightest.


Just use Type Nine! https://www.typenineapp.com Write a comment if you want some free promo codes.


Shameless plug, but back in 2014 trying to play with swift I made Type Nine, and I'm still using it to this day[1]

I also did a few other experiments that I unfortunately haven't had time to explore further[2]

[1] https://www.typenineapp.com

[2] https://medium.com/porsager/a-better-iphone-typing-experienc...


I just installed it and it seems really promising. Glad you shared it here.

I’ve spent more time than I care to admit searching for a good keyboard app in the App Store, and I’ve tried a lot of them. This one never surfaced for me in any of my usual searches, which is a shame (likely more on Apple’s search than on you).

I really like the T9-style approach, and I appreciate the clean App Privacy section and straightforward privacy policy.


Thanks a lot! I haven't done much on the marketing side, but I always felt it had great potential.

It needs a little tlc to align with the latest iOS update changes, but my time is too limited at the moment.


Indeed.. All those people that have kids but are not fit to be called a parent so they need the government to do their job!


If you're a parent then act like one. You're perfectly able to enact that ban yourself - why do you need the governments help?


you can take a teen’s phone off them and they can just walk into a store and buy an inexpensive second hand handset and use the WiFi from a local cafe.


And if they do it with their own money, it's their phone.

Children prior to 18 are not subhuman. If you're old enough to buy your own phone, you're old enough to decide whether and how to use it.


The idea of treating under 18s like they are human is extremely undesirable in the USA because it among other things opens up a lot of doctors to be held accountable for their participation in the mass mutilation of baby boys. It also holds a whole lot of physically abusive parents to a standard where their children could call CPS and get their parents in legal trouble for corporal punishment.

Of course, these are indeed good things in worlds that don't endorse physical violence as the primary method to enforce control. This is why Finland his tail docking, ear cropping, animal crating, corporal punishment, circumcision, etc bans and why the US South is so ruthless.


This is unhinged.


what did i just read


You are also impacted by the real life ketar SCP object that keeps the masses not caring that millions of baby boys in the USA get mutilated shortly after birth.

I am not. One day, that object will be found, shut down and destroyed. I hope you eventually see the error in your current sensibilities.


Are you a parent?


You could make that exact same argument for alcohol, cigarettes, prescription medication - The reasons are the same.


And because of the laws, it has stopped children from smoking, drinking and abusing drugs. The entire war on drugs has been such a success.


Of course age laws have worked. Adults are the smokers, drinkers and drug abusers.

Do you want a situation with kids being drunk in school because they can just go to a shop during break and get a bottle of Vodka, no questions asked?


Really?

30%+ of teenagers smoke weed

https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/everything-you-and-your-...

Statistics for drinking

https://www.responsibility.org/alcohol-statistics/underage-d...

Even when I was in school in the 90s high schoolers were sneaking and smoking during school


To be fair, the "War on Tobacco" has actually been a huge success[1]. I've been saying for years that we should end the War on Drugs in its current form and extend tobacco policy to other drugs. If you're old enough to drink, smoke, and get shipped off to a warzone, who is anyone else to tell you that you don't deserve the freedom to buy a bottle of pharmaceutical-grade heroin at CVS and shoot it up in the privacy of your own home?

But because we collectively insist on infantilizing ourselves, hundreds of billions of dollars per year are redirected from the pharma industry to black market criminal syndicates. Instead of funding medical research and stock buybacks, we're actively choosing to fund global chaos and mass atrocities. We could stop tomorrow, and it would cost us nothing. In fact, it would save the US billions of dollars in annual losses at all levels of government and generate billions of dollars in annual tax revenue, all of which could be used to fund things like addiction treatment services, law enforcement, and border security.

1: https://www.lung.org/research/trends-in-lung-disease/tobacco...


And it’s been replaced with more people smoking weed.

https://nida.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/2024/08/canna...


That's great to hear, although they really should prefer vaporization, sublingual administration, and edibles/potables to smoking.


I'm right here - what are you missing?


Oh hello! Very happy to hear from you, and even happier to be wrong about your "AWOL-ness" (since I want to ship postgres.js to prod). :-)

My assumption was just from, afaict, the general lack of triage on GitHub issues, i.e. for a few needs we have like tracing/APM, and then also admittedly esoteric topics like this stack trace fixing:

https://github.com/porsager/postgres/issues/963#issuecomment...

Fwiw I definitely sympathize with issue triage being time-consuming/sometimes a pita, i.e. where a nontrivial/majority of issues are from well-meaning but maybe naive users asking for free support/filing incorrect/distracting issues.

I don't have an answer, but just saying that's where my impression came from.

Thanks for replying!


Thanks a lot. You're spot on about issue triage etc. I haven't had the time to keep up, but I read all issues when they're created and deal with anything critical. I'm using Postgres.js myself in big deployments and know others are too. The metrics branch should be usable, and I could probably find time to get that part released. It's been ready for a while. I do have some important changes in the pipeline for v4, but won't be able to focus on it until December.


Great to hear you're using postgres.js in prod/large deployments! That sort of real-world-driven usage/improvements/roadmap imo leads to the best results for open source projects.

Also interesting about a potential v4! I'll keep lurking on the github project and hope to see what it brings!


That was a pretty nasty assumption you made about them though: That they're MIA because they're upset that their pet project isn't as popular as they'd like.

Jeez.

That said, I hope node-postgres can support this soon. As it stands, every single query you add to a transaction adds a serial network roundtrip which is devastating not just in execution time but how long you're holding any locks inside the transaction.


Hehe. I didn't read it like that at all, so no worries


Do you follow their lead, or do you try to set a better example? Does it become harder to do what you know is best?


Your question is massively generalized. A little bit in every bucket, but obviously I think I'm aiming for better.

One of my newish mantras is: "Apologizing is what we expect of 9-year-olds. Older children are expected to make compensations or repairs. Adults are expected to modify their own behavior in the future."


I like that.


Nope - it disappeared at the cost of "inclusion".


So... was it the blacks, the Jews, or the trans people who ruined it all? Just curious.


Sad if you think so, but no - democracy perhaps.

Edit: Perhaps it's the native danish that tricks me, but by "inclusion" I refer to the practice of forcing and keeping people together - no matter their behaviour. Especially in public schools. Consequences of bad behaviour is not felt on the person doing it, but the ones around having to accept it.


Don't be racist, please.


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