The Daily WTF Mike V. shares a personal experience with the broadest version of Poe’s Law: “Slashdot articles generally have a
The Daily WTF Early in my career, I had the misfortune of doing a lot of Crystal Reports work. Crystal Reports is another one of those tools that
The Daily WTF …the average American, I think, has fewer than three friends. And the average person has demand for meaningfully more, I think
The Daily WTF Loading times for web pages is one of the key metrics we like to tune. Users will put up with a lot if they feel like they
The Daily WTF Alice picked up a ticket about a broken date calculation in a React application, and dropped into the code to take a look. There,
The Daily WTF The lights are on here and the roof is intact and I’m grateful. Is anybody home? You decide. Pharm fan Ian S. clucked
The Daily WTF For testing networking systems, load simulators are useful: send a bunch of realistic looking traffic and see what happens as you
The Daily WTF Sebastian is now maintaining a huge framework which, in his words, “could easily be reduced in size by 50%”, especially
The Daily WTF Today’s code, at first, just looks like using literals instead of constants. Austin sends us this C#, from an older Windows
The Daily WTF “Boy, stringly typed data is hard to work with. I wish there were some easier way to work with it!” This, presumably,