Why are spellcheckers so bad?
Half of the time I have to add it to the dictionary
Sometimes it expects capitalized versions
Sometimes it doesn't even recognize a common word
Should I use one of those pozzed spellcheckers that get shilled?
* adds pozzed to the dictionary *
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because Thursday is a proper noun you frickwit
english is so moronic. real languages don't treat weekdays as proper nouns
then use your real language then
There is a difference between god and God
You should spend less time whining and more time reading
>I consulted the computer for advice on writing English
>It gave me advice on writing English that I don't understand due to leaving school at 11 years old
>I am now angry
Great, now it's suggesting "IQfy listen"
English
It's Thursday.
Weekdays are not proper nouns
Neither is "god".
I will not honor european paganism or middle eastern ex-pagan nonsense through linguisitic bullshit.
I see you don't honor europe or the middle east either. Personally I only capitalized America. Everything else is a non-place. You want me to capitalize "asia"? Do you also want me to capitalize "bathroom"?
You'll love German. Every noun is capitalized.
>Hurensohn
you're right
Nobody is capitalizing week days except on formal documents
No one cares except for dried up old hags and gays. Weekdays should not be proper nouns. I saw people capitalizing "god" lately. Isn't that like capitalizing "floor"? Okay bud you only have one floor but that does not make it Floor that makes it "my floor".
to google is not a proper verb as well but unfortunately enough technological progress forced this reality upon us
>using spellcheckers
>ever
fricking zoomer read a goddamn book holy shit
Which book?
a goddamn one apparently
Merriam-Webster's books
>caring about spelling
>not creating funny misspellings to annoy autists
>reading
>writing
>not completely different skillsets
number shades of grey
thas howe yiew kno yiew speled theh werd corectly. Theh rede liene meens theh speling wahs verrified.
based cat
tell your owner to read this https://trevorklee.substack.com/p/why-im-now-making-drugs-for-cats?s=r
Basic spellcheckers only check basic spelling and grammr, and do not consider the sentance as a whole, for the most part.
Many modern spellcheckers try to be a little smarter and will look at all the text typed thus far (usually only in a given paragraph, usually denoted by newlines) to provide corrections.
I never trust a machine (and likewise, another person) to get English grammar correct, as grammatically correct syntax can have multiple choices in a given sentence, depending on context and other things. Many times the obviously correct syntax isn't the one I desire, either for emphasis/tone, or purely for style. English has a lot of flexability like that and, ultimately, allows for many perceived incorrect syntaxes that still convey the required meaning. "Me and Him", and "He and I" both convey the meaning and, depending on who you'd like to emphasise, can both be used by a perfectly fluent speaker without any erroneous inferrance; the meanings are the same, whether correct or not. The goal of language, and English specifically, is to convey menaings not precisely (although they can), but adequately such that one can make themselves understood without a great deal of effort. If you aren't grammatically correct, but the meaning is still clear, then who gives a shit? There are many grammatically correct sentances that a fluent speaker would have trouble deciphering, the classic example of which contains exclusively the word "buffalo" half a dozen times.
If I need to check the spelling of a word, I usually use voice typing if on mobile, or some major search engine on a desktop. There are many such English words with confusing spelling, due to having been originally non-english adoptions.
tl;dr grammar don't matter if u get what I mean tbh
These are all considered errors
>combinatorial
>polytope
>equalities
>invariants
>feasiblity
>infeasibility
>reachability
>undirected
>acyclic
>optimality
>polynomially
>desaturate
Are you moronic?
Polytope is the only word vim didn't recognize.
What dictionary are you using?
Whatever came with dnf install vim
only one of them on macos
Maybe don't use a spell checker? They shouldn't exist anyway since they allow morons to partake in conversations. Learn2write
Can I tell Firefox to use my personal ~/.aspell.en.pws for some missing words?
why are ESLs so moronic?