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by lmm
543 days ago
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> if Dan Luu -- who is certainly an intelligent and capable engineer -- and his coworkers can't figure out how to use your product correctly, and if your customer support also can't figure out why the sync breaks, then maybe this isn't mere customer 'arrogance'. Dan Luu claims, among other things, to experience hundreds of software bugs per week. If you believe the things he writes then he's not at all representative of a normal customer. |
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Today, for me: * Firefox mobile didn't load the keyboard on a textbox making me kill and restart the app to get it to work. * Firefox mobile pull to refresh triggered while scrolling up * I ask Alexa to turn on some lights and she dinged like she did it but nothing happened. * I turned on my office light that has a routine to turn on a space heater and another light. Only the first light turned on * The Roomba got lost and ignored its keep our zone and ran into the Christmas tree skirt. * When I ran out to get groceries android auto wouldn't connect until I restarted the car. * On another errand, apple car play refused to play music even though it said it was. * A website told me I had unsaved changes and wanted to know if I wanted to navigate away from the page without saving.... While clicking the save button. * I got a letter in the mail from Amex telling me that they couldn't reach me by email and I needed to log into my account and pay a zero dollar balance. This is after I closed all my accounts months ago, I get two letters each month to sign into an account that was deleted to pay a bill that doesn't exist. * Octopi said it's webserver wasn't running, a refresh fixed it. * Build tools at work linked the wrong binary for some tools and I had to manually correct the symlinks. * Insert 10 or more bugs with pipe wire and pulse audio on Ubuntu.
I'm sure there's more, every day is like this. Yesterday I had a plethora of bugs trying to get screenshare and webcam streaming to work for a video conference despite working for a dry run a few minutes prior.
And right now, line breaks aren't working in this reply