The Daily WTF I have a feeling we’re going to be seeing a lot of AI WTFerry at this site for a while, and fewer stupid online sales copy
The Daily WTF Sammy‘s company “jumped on the Ruby on Rails bandwagon since there was one on which to jump”, and are still very
The Daily WTF Tim has been working on a large C++ project which has been around for many, many years. It’s a tool built for, in Tim’s
The Daily WTF There are a lot of cases where the submission is “this was server side generated JavaScript and they were loading
The Daily WTF Just because you get fired doesn’t mean that your pull requests are automatically closed. Dallin was in the middle of
The Daily WTF Decreasingly hungry thrillseeker Weaponized Fun has second thoughts about the risk to which they’re willing to expose their
The Daily WTF I’m a JSON curmudgeon, in that I think that its type-system, inherited from JavaScript, is bad. It’s a limited
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter spent a few weeks feeling pretty good about themselves. You see, they’d inherited a
The Daily WTF Paul‘s co-worker needed to manage some data in a tree. To do that, they wrote this Java function: private static boolean
The Daily WTF Denise‘s company formed a new team. They had a lot of low-quality legacy code, and it had gotten where it was, in terms of