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Pitched in 100 words! Definitely some open source swiping keyboard gesture databases would be helpful for everyone.
Agreed! I use Heliboard but am glad you pitch in some words.
I just gave them 500 new data samples. :) My thumb is sore.
I'm trying really hard to not revert back to Swiftkey (again, as I do every time I run out of patience with a new privacy respecting keyboard), and I don't even use swipe typing. I'm still hoping that the more I type the better the predictions will get but after using it for a few months I feel like I'm just adapting to bad predictions rather than the predictions getting better.
I'm using this one. https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard Once I downloaded dictionary for my native language+ English that came preinstalled, and granted permission to learn from my typing, it's pretty good.
Not as good as swift key, but enough for my needs. I don't use swipe typing but someone I know said it is alright.
I tried it a while ago but found the predictions were bad. Maybe I'll give it another shot
I was skeptical first but after a day or two or became good and now after a month I can't explain why I didn't make the switch earlier it's perfect for my use and I feel more in line with my values
Do you have the LLM fine tuning enabled? Mine is pretty good after a few months of training it.
Wait you can train the Futo keyboard? I tried it a while ago and noticed the poor accuracy and decided to shelve it for a while.
Yeah, it's been on and to answer questions below, no it doesn't affect my battery.
I'm having small problems like suggesting capitalized words in the middle of a sentence and suggesting capitalized words as a different word than the non capitalized ones. Like it'll suggest "That" in the middle of a sentence and also "that" at the same time, so two of the three slots are taken up.
Does it eat a lot of battery for you?
Nope
Does that affect your battery much? The warning pushed me away from trying it.
No noticeable difference.
Please everybody do this. This is sure to help other keyboards, too.
Is it? The FTL is restrictive about who is allowed to redistribute and modify anything covered by it. Is this data covered under a different license?
What a cool idea!
As an avid swipe user, I'll try to send as many samples as I can!
Are they going to share this data with the open source community or is this just for their proprietary keyboard?
FUTO was the joke naming we'd use for files in an old job as there was this one guy who's files were always "FileName-Final" or "FileName-Final2" or "FileName-UseThisOne". So FUTO (Final Use This One) became the name for the most up to date versions
I've never used swipe typing, so my data is probably garbage, but its kinda fun.
Data is data! You're a use case, regardless of swipe ability.
As are a bunch of other people. It helps.
This is amazing. I really want to ditch Gboard. I hope this Futo can replace it completely.
Feel like I'm destroying the dataset with QWERTY so I'll wait until QWERTZ is available :)
Would love to help, but they need a way more optimized site or a faster server, whichever is causing the slowness. Waited a full minute and barely got the keyboard to load.
Pretty sure I hugged it to death with the post. Was working fine for the last couple of days.
Worked fine for me. Might just have been the first rush.
I'm on iOS, but I gave it a few minutes of swiping to help out.
Yeah I love swiping to type so I use Gboard but I gave them 101 words to help. I'd gladly switch if they can make it this good.
They should simply allow collecting this data via opt-in. I'd gladly provide it, but I don't want it to be opt-out, because then this feels sneaky.
That would require a lot of data privacy concerns to be addressed. Even if it's an explicit opt-in. The current method uses sample text which can't include PII. Using user supplied text would almost guarantee they'd get names and other PII in their data set.
I also imagine it's harder to train the model when you don't know exactly what the user was trying to type. I.e. Was the swipe detection wrong, or did the user delete the word because they changed their mind on what to write?
The one thing I really don't like about it, that really prevents me from using the keyboard is that when I misspell something, and it autocorrects, and then I want to add something else to it, hitting the backspace key removes the autocorrection, with no way to disable it (at least from what I've seen), I cannot stand that, which is why I've still been using gboard, but without network permissions because I'm on GrapheneOS.
Try Heliboard! It allows you to customise that
Now at this point I think I'm just being picky, but I don't want the toolbar either.
Edit: I have still yet to find an open-sourced keyboard app that does exactly what I'm looking for.
qwerty only it seems
And I've just gotten used to Dvorak...
They're probably getting this part of the project started, and might go for more once this works
Cool, I will help too.
Although I don't use FUTO keyborad, I don't think collecting typing data is a problem, as long as it is done locally. There shouldn't be a binary choice between privacy and better user experience.
Just did 1,010 words!
Found out that the skip button skips the word, not the prompt.