Eternal punishment
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It blows my mind that in many cases I can't use my voice to enter text in fucking 2025.
as someone with an accent, may I beat you up with a 1997 modem for asking for more voice input?
those things are a nightmare.
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That's the upper level. On the lower level you use a remote control, and there's tons of input lag.
"@" and "." need to be accessed by a separate punctuation page.
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I vote the PS3 Onscren Keyboard.
Other systems like the PSP and Xbox are actually usable in a way. But the PS3 is hateful. Spaces when you don’t want them. Unintuitive button layout and use. Laggy interface. It has it all.
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They're new credentials every time and the passwords are 32char randomized strings that include equal amounts of lowercase, uppercase, numbers, and special characters.
and I/l and 0/O are nearly indistinguishable.
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and I/l and 0/O are nearly indistinguishable.
The keyboard is also neither ABC or QWERTY. It completely randomizes with every character selected and there is no backspace.
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The first level of the game is called “input a 3000 word essay on why you are in hell”
Any spelling mistakes will require a full do over.
Depending on your crime the return/erase button may be disabled.
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Question: Do I have a choice on what controller I use?
For some reason, I imagined the controller scheme of a Wii and using the pointer controls to type each letter
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Depends whether we talkin predictive T9 or not
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I forgot that was a thing. Since we are talking about passwords, predictive T9 would be truly evil.
On real world cases even predictive T9 beats typing with the arrow keys on a alphabetically order virtual keyboard with a remote's arrow keys.
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The keyboard is also neither ABC or QWERTY. It completely randomizes with every character selected and there is no backspace.
QWERTY except it randomly swaps two characters every time you get comfortable.
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That's the upper level. On the lower level you use a remote control, and there's tons of input lag.
Also the passwords are in a key manager and are 30 random characters. You have to look at your phone and manually enter them one character at a time via the remote.
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As someone who grew up inputing passwords in Mega Drive games with one: there are worst things.
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Nah, that’s merely “Heck.” In Hell you use a TV remote.
One that sometimes lags and doesn't type what you pressed... then catches up and double-types or omits part of it.
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Minimum 18 characters, must use caps, lower case, punctuation, numbers, and at least 4 special symbols.
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Hell would be having to input it using voice typing
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My tv remote is motion so that's not really too bad. Point and click.
hey i also used to have a Wii
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Nah, in hell its answering Captchas that can't be answered:
"To get out of hell and go to heaven, simply click on the fruit pictured that has the same weight as mathmatics"
The worst circle of hell is just normal Captchas.
Click verify once no pictures of bicycles remain but there are always more bicycles, then after 30 days of that it starts again with crosswalks.
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Challenge accepted.
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The first level of the game is called “input a 3000 word essay on why you are in hell”
Any spelling mistakes will require a full do over.
Depending on your crime the return/erase button may be disabled.
Sin, crime doesn't necessarily cause damnation in most mainstream religions that have a Hell
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That's the upper level. On the lower level you use a remote control, and there's tons of input lag.
Aka a TV remote
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That's the upper level. On the lower level you use a remote control, and there's tons of input lag.
And the onscreen keyboard is in reverse alphabetic order