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Good, because frankly, autocorrect, I'm getting really tired of your shirt!
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The guy you want to blame is called Ken Kocienda, apparently: I invented autocorrect[^] though MS had it in Word in the 1990s, long before Apple developed the iPhony.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Ken Kocienda,
I wonder what autocorrect tried to change his name to, until he (probably) decided to just hardcode a special case for it...
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Getting his name right was probably the only reason he worked on it.
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yeah, autocorrect just wasn't the same when they killed clippy; together the perfect team.
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Serially Organelle Gryphon, I canoe beehive that ducking guy dyed...ewe mast bee missed steaking
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I guess he didn't code for the ultimate autocorrect.
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Are backups are usually a good thing unless it's a sewer?
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also not so pleasant when comes backup
then again once upon back when young and stupid it made room for more to go backdown
now old and grumpy doesn't happen often, only because it's a waste of carrots
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I'd like the amount of my savings account to go backup.
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[^]Quote: By adding a small amount of seaweed to the programmer’s feed, researchers found, they could cut bug production by nearly 60%.
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sea?
By adding a small amount of seaweed to the programmer’s feed, researchers found, they could cut bug production by nearly 60%.
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Bug?
By adding a small amount of seaweed to the programmer’s feed, researchers found, they could cut bug production by nearly 60%.
and thus better then 60% less bugs as the number of bugs is proportional to the number of lines of code squared.
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Man! You are onto something here!
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Free Maki in the canteen!
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It works as well!
Almost as soon as companies start feeding developers Laverbread, 60% of them leave the company and take their bug production with them.
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I had some yesterday. But I'm sure the effects will have worn off by the time I get back to work on Monday.
On the other hand, I'm unlikely to write any bugs before then.
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Improving upon this result, the latest management trend finds that feeding them cyanide cuts bug production by 100%
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I am starting to eat sushi more regularly starting now!
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Aside from the real meaning of the article, which you've covered to perfection, there's also the subtext that we idiot humans can continue to pollute like maniacs if we force bovines to eat food that they have not evolved eating, and which may have unexpected side effects on them (which we'll deal with by drugging the poor things up to the eyeballs, obviously).
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BillWoodruff wrote: adding a small amount of seaweed to the programmer’s feed I can't find an RSS though...
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Brilliant, Bill! But I have to ask, would this simple diet change work similarly to reduce stupid decisions, if fed to management? If so, it would improve productivity of the workforce by an immeasurable margin.
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Hi, Roger, I think managers would not respond to any dietary modifications, and the only remedy that could be used is chemical castration ... dependent of course on gender.
cheers, Bill
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