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by ProllyInfamous
738 days ago
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Whether or not intentially, the client is almost always lying to you. I've seen the same wrong machine interface happen at checkout lanes with the handheld scanners (you'd think they'da kept them corded to their base station?). |
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There's a TV drama called House. It's ostensibly a medical drama with the titular Dr House having to diagnose people who provide incomplete information.
It took me 3 episodes to realise its actually a show about IT support (but who would watch that right?)
His catch phrase was "everyone lies" - and the first rule of IT support is that you should never believe a word they say.
These days remote desktoping almost takes the fun out of it. I now last about 2 minutes before demanding TeamViewer (or whatever.) The days of spending 45 mins on the phone listening to someone not tell me about the big prominent error message on their screen are over.
So next time you're watching House remember, this is an IT support allegory.