• Beesbeesbees@lemmy.world
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    My only gripe with Autocorrect is that it will sometimes take a perfectly cromulent word or sentence and change it to something that makes me sound like an imbecile.

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    What I find shocking is how terrible swipe-texting has gotten. Back in the early days of Swype and SwiftKey it was fantastic. Now I’m lucky to string together a single sentence without it getting 4 words wrong.

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      My cynical mind says they broke autocomplete to encourage voice to text which is a much more rich data mining avenue than text only. Think of what all information about yourself can be determined just from your voice, which passes through Google servers when you use their voice to text and they most definitely keep.

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      I think what happened is:

      -Initially it was terrible, but it was not imposed on you, so you just ignored it and kept typing as if it weren’t even there, unless you legit could not figure out how to spell a word.

      -Then it got better and gave decent suggestions occasionally, so people started integrating into their typing workflow as an assistant to quickly complete common words, or to figure out longer/more complex words.

      -Somewhere along the way it began to impose itself on your typing to the point where it was expected that you would accept its suggestions the majority of the time. So even if it’s right 98% of the time, having to manually fight with it every other sentence is a MAJOR hassle

      As a simple illustration of the last point, I remember the default behavior was that if you started to backspace an autocorrected word, the system assumed it got it wrong and let you fix it. Now the default behavior is to ignore you and keep autocorrecting until you tap a special key to insist you know what you are doing (at least on my Samsung phone)

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      Just a shot in the dark here, but maybe they aren’t accounting for code switching between different apps on your phone and that is skewing your prediction algorithm. You’re phone is guess at what word you’re typing based on everything you’ve ever typed and not just what you text in the messenger app.

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    I hate that autocorrect defaults to such common words making it impossible to type anything without manually typing in “rare” shit. Or when spell checks just don’t know enough words. I shouldn’t have to add materiel to the dictionary in an age where modern browsers require 36 threads and 3gb to check my email.

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    Actually, this was me yeah. I was typing on my new keyboard and it isn’t quite the same as my old one and it wrote own his wing, and i just thought com it, I’ll just leave whatever nonsense of comes out with. Who cars. Pele well be able to figure of what i was trying to day and it’ll be OK. Will, yesterday i have in and wooed it, but today you have emboldened me an I’ll just post abreast. Duck it. And thank you.

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      I acres Sith thuis sentiment. Sometimes I forget tot chance my language, nut rally whoose fault is Thatcher? I dienst program thuis pils of shit, I can’t taken responsibility tot wat te recipiënt makers of thuis. Who cafés. Hoi are a smart personen, you van figuren it out. Let nobody push you of thuis hill, stand proudly andere boldly they have ontving in you.

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        Yeah is definitely not your fault. Although Thatcher has been dad for years now so i don’t really think we can blame her, even though we can blame very for wire a Lt of neonatal veal she October on the UK in the 80s.

        Sometimes i forget to check venue i P’s send and end up posting some garbage that i have to go back and wit. Is really account, but in getting the gang of engendering to check add i go along.

        Here is my safe space for just taking it as of comes.

  • TimewornTraveler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    ome, you can disable autocorrect

    two, you’ll still have that vpeoblem if you disable it. but it’s easier to figure out an odd letter than a totally wrong weird imho

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    i disable autocorrect because i hate it when it guesses the wrong word much more than i dislike making a typo.

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    Is it just me, or does autocorrect paper-over the fact that touch-screen keyboards are kind of garbage?

    For me, turning off autocorrect reveals how hard it is to be both accurate and precise with key presses on these things.

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      kind of the opposite for me. i never use autocorrect, and when i type in a very long password, i am always surprised how often i get it first try

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      I’ve been using thumbkey for a while now. The first few days were torture but once you’re used to it there’s no going back.

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        Flickboard over here, I don’t necessarily type as fast as I did with qwerty, but my sentences don’t get horribly garbled with the wrong letters all over the place

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      Happens to me all the time. I also find even when I use proper grammar it will get messed up when I post. Because I read over it before I post and still isn’t right. Most times I say fuck it. I just hate using a tiny keyboard, but I am not sitting at a desk doing Lemmy all day.

  • Autocorrect used to be so much better. Now it is incapable of leaving contractions alone, so people think I’m possessive of objects or humanizing them. You don’t accjdentally an “it’s.” Autocorrect is tarnishing my reputation with grammar nazis, and I’m afraid I’ll have to become a grammar communist, but red isn’t flattering for my complexion.

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    Autocorrect is the gamification of typing. That said, it’s disabled on my devices.

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    In the last 5 years autocorrect appears to have got horrendous.

    The amount of times it changes on to in or splits a word up in to totally different words 🤬

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      I have it recognize English and diagnostic, and it always changes the word “so” to “si”. and so isn’t even an option on the menu! ugh!!!

      leaving diagnostic as evidence of frustration. I meant Spanish. swipe texting is cool but sometimes frustrating

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    With swype, there’s a whole new generation of typos - swypos.

    Today I asked a coworker to check the robot. But the text said check the double. To attempt to decode a swypo you have to use a combination of guesswork and looking at the trace path for the suspect word to see if it might be close to your guess.