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Senor P. posted:Really? You didn't notice the fact he had to get out of the way of the falling chandelier from clocking him on the head? Here's a copy with 10 seconds of "post-fall" footage and sound! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfoLWiTEHmw I'm pretty sure you can hear him ask "Hey Ben you alright?" or something like that pretty quickly. Also the cameraman laughing his rear end off.
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trapped mouse posted:well at least i have a new image in my head now for "asian women involved in escalator accident" hahaha WHY did someone buy me a new avatar for this post
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# ? Dec 24, 2017 00:41 |
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trapped mouse posted:hahaha WHY did someone buy me a new avatar for this post Username and avatar matches up now!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvIrXPmUras
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Humphreys posted:Username and avatar matches up now! drat didn't even think about it like that
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trapped mouse posted:drat didn't even think about it like that Oh and the clarify, I didn't buy it.
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how did he imagine this would go before he started?
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Scott Forstall posted:how did he imagine this would go before he started? young male, didn't even consider what might happen
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Senor P. posted:Really? You didn't notice the fact he had to get out of the way of the falling chandelier from clocking him on the head? Old man's account spotted.
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# ? Dec 24, 2017 05:13 |
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Til that my parents neighbor is the guy Takata put in charge of running the multi million car airbag recall and he's REAL WEIRD about this stuff. Can't figure out if it rules or if I should be careful around him, leaning towards the former but I haven't hung out with him enough.
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# ? Dec 24, 2017 05:51 |
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Amateur. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-j9qxqGy-c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1a7yxLNCA
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# ? Dec 24, 2017 10:29 |
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Russians always find a way to effectively homebrew versions of wasteful capitalists extravagances
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King of Random at it again... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17bww7GBHAM Hey. Let's light bubbles full of hydrogen in our backyard.
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The van always gets me. https://i.imgur.com/wGyx6PE.mp4
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OSHA approved bikini.
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https://twitter.com/slatestarcodex/status/944739157988974592 AAAAAA Edit: Obviously EMR should disable native autocorrect, but I'm not sure that always happens. I've used macbooks (with protective casings) in disaster areas. After Hurricane Sandy, we literally took case notes, including medication notes, in a text editor, and then uploaded it to an EMR at the end of the shift. I'm not sure if we had autocorrect disabled or not. Everything was flooded so we were scrambling. WrenP-Complete fucked around with this message at 23:37 on Dec 24, 2017 |
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The replies to that tweet are a cesspit of idiot nerds completely missing the point and saying "WELL YOU CAN TURN IT OFF"
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# ? Dec 25, 2017 00:25 |
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I'd be very surprised if other things with autocorrect didn't have similar problems. The way autocorrect works and the way medicine naming works are inevitably going to gently caress things up.
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# ? Dec 25, 2017 00:43 |
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well at least they’re both antidepressants
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wdarkk posted:I'd be very surprised if other things with autocorrect didn't have similar problems. The way autocorrect works and the way medicine naming works are inevitably going to gently caress things up. Other things aren't as important to get right.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Other things aren't as important to get right. No, I meant other devices, like Android.
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wdarkk posted:No, I meant other devices, like Android. Ooh yeah of course.
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Raskolnikov38 posted:well at least they’re both antidepressants Wellllllllll, one's an SNRI and one's an SSRI, and the dosages are like 3:1. So it's not great. But it's true that at least it's not fentanyl for fluoxetine.
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wdarkk posted:I'd be very surprised if other things with autocorrect didn't have similar problems. The way autocorrect works and the way medicine naming works are inevitably going to gently caress things up. I'm not sure what the default Android keyboard does, but I use Swype on my phone and it offers potential corrections but doesn't change anything without my asking it to. Which is how an input system should behave. I can't remember if that's default behaviour or if I had to change it, though.
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GotLag posted:The replies to that tweet are a cesspit of idiot nerds completely missing the point and saying "WELL YOU CAN TURN IT OFF" You will never get anyone invested in Apple products to admit they have a problem.
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GotLag posted:I'm not sure what the default Android keyboard does, but I use Swype on my phone and it offers potential corrections but doesn't change anything without my asking it to. Which is how an input system should behave. I can't remember if that's default behaviour or if I had to change it, though. That's default behaviour. I've never had an iDevice and I'm pretty shocked to find out that's how they work, that's incredibly stupid It also makes a bunch of those "I changed X to Y in my mom's phone" pranks suddenly make way more sense in retrospect
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wdarkk posted:I'd be very surprised if other things with autocorrect didn't have similar problems. The way autocorrect works and the way medicine naming works are inevitably going to gently caress things up. I’ve been using an iPhone for years and I still get tripped up sometimes when it automatically accepts a correction.
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GotLag posted:I'm not sure what the default Android keyboard does, but I use Swype on my phone and it offers potential corrections but doesn't change anything without my asking it to. Which is how an input system should behave. I can't remember if that's default behaviour or if I had to change it, though. I use Swype and I'm pretty sure it auto-corrects by default. But it's a simple toggle in the settings, and if you give it your email address, your custom dictionary persists across devices.
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# ? Dec 25, 2017 01:56 |
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A better autocorrect dictionary cannot fix the problem. Even if it contained the name of every registered drug, the potential for harmful substitutions still exists. The solution is to disable autocorrect.
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Platystemon posted:A better autocorrect dictionary cannot fix the problem. Even if it contained the name of every registered drug, the potential for harmful substitutions still exists. A better autocorrect dictionary lacking any drug names would work though.
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# ? Dec 25, 2017 03:32 |
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An autocorrect than required user input to make the changes would be better yet. I still get tripped up by the last word in a text being changed when I hit send.
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Autocorrect should never be enabled on a device with an actual keyboard. Ever. It's maybe a necessary evil on mobile phones because they have absolute poo poo input devices, but with an actual keyboard red squigglies are the way to go.
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It helps drunk people too!
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Keiya posted:Autocorrect should never be enabled on a device with an actual keyboard. Ever. It's maybe a necessary evil on mobile phones because they have absolute poo poo input devices, but with an actual keyboard red squigglies are the way to go. But think about the seemless user experience. Two separate devices shouldn't act differently!
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Keiya posted:Autocorrect should never be enabled on a device with an actual keyboard. Ever. It's maybe a necessary evil on mobile phones because they have absolute poo poo input devices, but with an actual keyboard red squigglies are the way to go. It's not necessary on any device. By all means offer candidates for correction but don't change text the user has input unless the user has told you to.
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Osx autocorrect is aggressive and lovely. Unless everything you do involves only simple English with no jargon, it will constantly gently caress with you. I've grown accustomed to decoding emails from people who leave it enabled. Worse, it does dumb multi-word substitutions, even when you've manually corrected one of the previous words already, which leads to it making corrections you don't notice because they occur after you've typed a common word.
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GotLag posted:The replies to that tweet are a cesspit of idiot nerds completely missing the point and saying "WELL YOU CAN TURN IT OFF" I overrode the usual duck:gently caress auto correct on my phone, and the ONE time I had the need to send a txt referencing a duck - the phone changed it to gently caress. "Hey grandma, where did you want me to buy that gently caress from?"
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Humphreys posted:I overrode the usual duck:gently caress auto correct on my phone, and the ONE time I had the need to send a txt referencing a duck - the phone changed it to gently caress. "Hey grandma, where did you want me to buy that gently caress from?" Did she surprise you with her answer?
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spog posted:Did she surprise you with her answer? Well being a drunken old Irish lady, the response was 'the pub'
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