The Daily WTF In early 2002, Bert landed a job at Initech, which released its own protocol analyzer tool. Technically, they released a whole
The Daily WTF Circa 2009, Marylou took a position at an e-commerce firm. It was a small company, which had done its startup phase right in the
The Daily WTF Rob M caught a ticket for a bug in a C# application. Specifically, when the user picked an item off a menu, that item
The Daily WTF It’s Black Friday in the US, which is a fancy way of saying that we’re all busy murdering each other in WalMart over
The Daily WTF It’s Thanksgiving in the US today, so we’re running a classic WTF. What are you thankful for? How about not needing to
The Daily WTF We’re starting our Thanksgiving break a day early this year. To make up for it, we’re dipping back into the archives
The Daily WTF Setting aside cross-browser quirks, CSS is a fiendishly complicated specification. There’s a lot to it. From styling rules
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter has this to say about this code: “It works fine, it’s just… clever.”
The Daily WTF Eion R wrote, “Sure Google Voce, that is exactly what I was looking for.” “One might think this game is titled
The Daily WTF “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” We have all encountered situations where we need to attempt an