The Daily WTF Shocked sharer Rob J. blurts “I feel like that voltage is a tad high.” On the Heisenbahn you either know where
The Daily WTF If you’re working in a research field, references matter- specifically, the citations made by your paper and the citations
The Daily WTF It’s not nothing to never write confusing English. And it doesn’t never influence the code that we write. Don’t
The Daily WTF In addition to being a developer, Beatrix W manages a few small email servers, which means she sometimes needs to evaluate the
The Daily WTF While JavaScript (and TypeScript) may have conquered the world, those languages have… unusual conventions relative to some lower
The Daily WTF While we don’t know the precise taxonomy of the fabled dilemma, this week’s submissions include a few wild examples.
The Daily WTF Sandra from Initrovent, previously featured here on the site, has finally left that job, finding herself at InitAg instead. InitAg
The Daily WTF Initech sold some expensive devices which supported location tracking. Their customers wanted to track the location of these
The Daily WTF In 1981, Mark was hired at a company that produced minicomputers widely used in retail establishments and small/medium businesses.
The Daily WTF Since this weekend was a holiday, and today is Tax Day in the US, we’re reaching back into the archives for this classic that