- cross-posted to:
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
It’s probably hot as hell in that doghouse is why.
That if it’s cold and he likes to lay in that little ray of sun.
I ran drink_holder.exe, was I not supposed to put my cup there?
meanwhile in the b2b world…
engineer: we have had an experienced technical writer on the team for a year and involved them in every user-facing process, we did six rounds of A/B testing for all documentation and operation, and we’ve produced a manual which basically qualifies for a pullitzer.
later…
it’s broken
is it showing an error?
idk it’s just broken
what did you do?
nothing! it just broke
how did it break?
we needed it to go faster so we connected it to the 480V line and then it just broke
it’s a 12V device…
yeah it’s an even multiple right?i have been on both sides of this exchange.
it’s a nice day out, who wouldn’t want to nap on the roof? I call it multi-functional.
Yea I imagine it would be awful inside there on a hot day.
@The_Picard_Maneuver If anyone thinks their interface or instructions are idiot proof, I’m the tester for that. My ND brain invents ways to overthink instructions and I can mess things up they think are foolproof. I have a black belt in the fool part. Like this dog here.❤️
I love using interns for this type of stuff at work. They are most likely not idiots but still young and dumb to discover issues in my process…
“You cannot make things foolproof because fools are so ingenious”
―G. Cox
They correctly designed the roof to support the weight of the dog!
Snoopy did it first
Sunroof. So what?
Me maintaining packages that depend on Java and discovering all the bizarre ways that you can install different versions of Java and have environment variables misconfigured or missing.
Don’t be fooled, there is a car 😺 inside hissing and not allowing god 🐶 to sleep in a house