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by AnthonyMouse
2632 days ago
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Sure. You don't have to take over the whole screen with a gdb console they don't know how to use. Make the message as friendly as possible, but it still ought to actually contain the information necessary to identify what happened. I suspect the modern trend of making problems opaque comes from companies that do it on purpose. If the user can solve their own problems, what do they need with your expensive support contract? Why have the user fix problems with their existing device when you can sell them a whole new one the first time anything happens? And then other developers who don't even use those business models still cargo cult the same UX. |
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