▲ | moi2388 6 days ago | |
I have the same experience. Some things I’ve noticed: - they really don’t want you saying bad words of any kind. - they do not look at context at all - they focus too much on the first letter of the word for suggestions | ||
▲ | alpaca128 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
> they focus too much on the first letter of the word They also do that in Apple Notes. On the iPad the search can only match word prefixes. So if you type "oo" and the entire note consists of just the word "foo", it will find nothing. This doesn't even require fuzzy search, yet they couldn't be bothered while solving the much more difficult handwriting recognition problem. Also the iPhone's Settings app still doesn't have all settings in the search index. So it's impossible to find the section "headphone safety" & "reduce loud audio" using words like "headphone", "audio" or "safety". This setting was introduced five years ago, by the way. | ||
▲ | bapak 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> they really don’t want you saying bad words of any kind. Not true anymore, I just typed fuck in this comment without having to fight it. They made a change I think last year and they even announced it. > they do not look at context at all Also not true. It's true that they're not perfect at it, but replacement after you typed 2 more words happen specifically because it can tell better what you want to say. Sometimes works against you because language is highly personal. |