The Daily WTF The saying goes that debugging is like solving a murder mystery, where you are both the victim and the killer. This, of course, is
The Daily WTF 2020 was a rough year for everyone. Eventually, it will end, but as we drag through to the end of 2020.2, it’s sometimes hard
The Daily WTF My Steam profile doesn’t represent the most active gamer on Earth, but in my time I put some pretty serious hours into the
The Daily WTF In the US, we “fell back”- that is to say we abandoned Daylight Saving Time and moved back to Standard Time, and I
The Daily WTF Amateur mathematician Chris F. thoughtfully sums up this screencap. “Although Numberblocks is a brilliant show for kids
The Daily WTF Cassi continues the fight against ancient, creaky PHP code. Today, it’s particularly ancient- according to source control, it
The Daily WTF Mark was trawling through the WordPress code, tracking down a bug in an extension, when he noticed this particular method for
The Daily WTF Sometimes, I have to wonder if I’m the dummy. Today I want to take a look at two examples from readers that are pretty close
The Daily WTF Ashton works for a large bank, on an application that handles millions of dollars of transactions. The previous developer left this
The Daily WTF Prescriptivist Phil pronounces “Alas, I’ve been saying these wrong my whole life. But at least my way I can say it in