OK, this doesn't have swipe to type or a notepad, but I'm trying out Thumb-Key. It's a very different sort of keyboard, almost akin to the old-fashioned way of texting with just the number keys on a phone, just updated for a smartphone screen. The problem is that it takes practice/memorization to learn, because it's a whole new layout. It's open source and very privacy conscious (there's no predictive text or autocorrect).
Amphobet
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I can't personally recommend one because I haven't tried any, but I've seen Piped and NewPipe mentioned.
I still do not understand the boneless wings thing.
They're chocolate. 🤎
Right click, block element.
Proton. Completely satisfied with it. Highly recommend.
Oh, you're the author. Hmm. Subscribed via RSS. We will watch your career with great interest.
Distressing read. Recommended.
Crater Lake! I've been there. Incredibly beautiful.
Anyone that's not utilizing the algo should switch to a privacy focused frontend anyway.
How unsurprising. Glad folks are recognizing the risks and unionizing/striking before it's too late.
This looks like a pretty good list, but I worry about the fact that they promote Brave. I've seen many users warn against it, and after reading the wikipedia page for Brave Browser, I understand why.