Maybe use a random picker to make it (very) easy to pick one from your Hive repertoire. 🤔😆🤓
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Maybe use a random picker to make it (very) easy to pick one from your Hive repertoire. 🤔😆🤓
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While that might work, and would certainly add an element of surprise, it's not really my style, as I like to plan more carefully. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
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Looks like you prefer not to use random pickers. 🤔 Maybe if the autocorrect or autopredict feature of your smartphone's keyboard app begins to seem to act randomly, you would think about replacing that app. 🤔🤯😅
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Yep, that's correct. If it did so on a regular basis, yes I would replace it. It does it a little bit, here and there.
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I wonder if you have considered using another keyboard app at the same time, so you can try another keyboard without replacing your primary one (which you think is currently the best for you). 🤔🤓
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That would mean that I'd have to take the time to find another suitable replacement, and then tweak and train its auto-prediction, which would slow down what I do too much to use it very much, at least until I got it to a comparable level of efficiency. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
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If only your current Android keyboard would allow you to easily transfer what it learned from you to another keyboard app, then you (almost) won't have to train the new one. 🤓😅
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That's one reason that I use this one, because even when I reinstall it on another phone, once I sign in, it downloads the training from my previous phone from cloud infrastructure. 😁🙏💚✨✨
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What I was referring to was a totally different keyboard app, not another instance of the same keyboard app on another device. 🤯 That isn't the same as transferring what the keyboard learned from your training to a different keyboard app. 😅
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