Daniel Engber: How the progress bar keeps you sane
丹尼尔·恩伯尔: 进度条如何让人们保持清醒
Daniel Engber explores science and culture as an award-winning journalist for Radiolab, the New York Times, Slate and Wired, among others. Full bio
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电脑桌面感到厌烦,
每年烦多少个礼拜,
and how many weeks a year
the Progress Bar]
an indicator on a computer
inside the device.
for years is a horizontal bar.
就是水平进度条。
to pre-computer versions of this
a horizontal bar from left to right
they had completed at a factory.
to as "the software crisis,"
were getting more complicated
had been prepared for,
超出了所有人的预期,
indicators in different ways.
来显示已经完成的百分比。
countdown clock,
from left to right on a screen.
a systematic survey of these things
进行过系统性的调查,
the user's experience
布拉德·梅耶斯的本科毕业生,
was giving you the accurate percent done.
并不十分重要。
that it was there at all.
进度条摆在那里。
made people feel better,
about what this thing could do.
他得出了一些结论。
relax effectively.
to turn away from their machine
of exactly the right duration.
"Oh, the progress bar is half done.
“哦,才过了一半,
去发个传真。”
to send this fax,"
办公室会干的事。
in a tractor beam,
that you're seeing unfold in front of you:
让你兴奋的新鲜事:
waiting in frustration
美妙的事正在进行中呢!”
about the progress bar
about dulling the pain of waiting,
等待时的焦虑的时候,
around with the psychology.
一些心理学的技巧了。
that just moves at a constant rate --
what's happening in the computer --
任务的进行情况,
like it's slowing down.
trying to enhance it
more quickly than it really is,
like a burst of speed.
像在加速一样。
"Oh! Something's really happening!"
“哦!进展的很快嘛!”
naturalistic growth of the progress bar
on the passage of time --
waiting for it to boil,
to make that less boring,
朝一个目标努力。
it mitigates the fear of death.
它减轻了对死亡的恐惧。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Daniel Engber - JournalistDaniel Engber explores science and culture as an award-winning journalist for Radiolab, the New York Times, Slate and Wired, among others.
Why you should listen
Daniel Engber's scientific method of distracting free-throw shooters in the NBA appeared in the New York Times Magazine's "Year in Ideas" and his viral website, Crying While Eating, earned spots on "The Tonight Show," VH1 and National Public Radio. He studied literature at Harvard College and neuroscience at the University of California, San Francisco and has won several awards for his writing, including the National Academies of Science Communication Award in 2012.
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