Can we please just stop trying to implement autocorrect features?
Computers aren't smart enough to correct a native speaker's grammar. Computers will probably never be smart enough to correct a native speaker's grammar, and when they try, it just makes things worse. Please, just STOP.No, Google, I didn't meant that.
Posted by Jonadab at 9/13/2023 04:46:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: bug autocorrect didyoumean misfeature grammar badgramar error
Dust
Posted by Jonadab at 7/28/2023 09:18:00 AM 0 comments
Personified
Posted by Jonadab at 7/19/2023 10:10:00 AM 0 comments
I Have Wandered
Posted by Jonadab at 6/12/2023 08:16:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: introspection, lament, lyrics, poem, poetry, sad, somber, song
Microsoft Has Nerve
I just directly and personally witnessed the Automatic Updates system of Windows 10, flashing a computer's firmware without getting any kind of permission for that specific action from the user or system administrator.
The PC in question is a recent-model (less than three months old) Dell desktop, though I'm not sure whether this fact is significant.
I'm not going to explain the implications in detail, because if you don't already have a pretty good idea, you likely wouldn't understand the explanation either.
I don't happen to know whether the motherboard on this model has a backup firmware chip, in case of power outage during flash. Hopefully it should, because that is a reasonably common feature these days. But I don't feel like opening the case to verify it at the moment. Nonetheless, I'm going to give Microsoft the benefit of every doubt here and tentatively assume that surely they are only doing this on systems that have that safeguard. (Not because of virtue, but because of the potential for really nasty bad publicity.)
The stated reason (which was displayed on screen as the flash was happening) is, of course, security; but Microsoft cares about your security like Apple cares about your budget. With that said, I looked at the firmware setup after the flash occurred, and it doesn't seem any more egregious than the usual UEFI setup. I'm tempted to put a small Devuan install on the thing, even though it isn't needed on this system, just to verify that it works as expected; but I don't see any indications in the firmware setup that would suggest a problem in that regard, at this time. Secure Boot is enabled, but it appears to still be possible to disable it. So if this is a major power grab or exclusivity lock, I'm missing something.
But I sure don't like the precedent.
Posted by Jonadab at 6/07/2023 05:02:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: firmware, flash, microsoft, software, UEFI, update, updates
Londonderry Err
Sung to the tune Londonderry Air
Posted by Jonadab at 6/03/2023 04:27:00 PM 0 comments
The GOAT
Sheet music is available at musescore.com. Besides lead and backup vocals, the arrangement that I put up there also calls for oboe, piano, timpani, a drumkit, violas, and double bass. However, I believe the song could be adapted for other combinations.
Posted by Jonadab at 5/14/2023 08:21:00 PM 0 comments