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On a software project, I used dummy text as a placeholder to be replaced later with actual descriptive error messages.

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  • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

    On a software project, I used dummy text as a placeholder to be replaced later with actual descriptive error messages. Predictably, not all instances were fixed before release, and bemused corporate clients reported "Error: There is sauerkraut in my lederhosen".

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    @fesshole could had been worse, it could have been bratwurst overhead of sauerkraut

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    • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

      On a software project, I used dummy text as a placeholder to be replaced later with actual descriptive error messages. Predictably, not all instances were fixed before release, and bemused corporate clients reported "Error: There is sauerkraut in my lederhosen".

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      @fesshole I remember supporting a mission critical HyperCard stack that a Fortune 500 company used back in the 90’s.

      One common error it would throw said, literally:

      “The connection appears to be in a funky state.”

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      • life_is@no-pony.farmL life_is@no-pony.farm
        @drajt@fosstodon.org @fesshole@mastodon.social i got the task to make wrong translations for the errors in new user registration. To make it more difficult to create a fake account. But i did not get clearance to know the actual errors. Therefore i do not know if my translations actually were wrong.
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        @Life_is @drajt @fesshole The forum for my local astronomy club was getting overrun by spammer signups. I noticed a pattern to the spammers which didn't apply to any of the genuine signups so I changed the code to reject those with the message “Thingummy discombobulated - please contact an administrator”.

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        • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

          On a software project, I used dummy text as a placeholder to be replaced later with actual descriptive error messages. Predictably, not all instances were fixed before release, and bemused corporate clients reported "Error: There is sauerkraut in my lederhosen".

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          @fesshole

          I worked at a bank and named a coding project I was working on Swordfish on a lark

          After a movie that was coming out soon (I'm old) called "Swordfish" (Halle Berry, John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Don Cheadle)

          The project got more internal play than I anticipated, all these C-Suites talking about Swordfish

          Oops

          The movie came out and everyone learned the plot was about coding a backdoor in a bank for a heist

          No that wasn't what I was doing

          I had to be less of a wiseass after that

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          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

            @fesshole

            I worked at a bank and named a coding project I was working on Swordfish on a lark

            After a movie that was coming out soon (I'm old) called "Swordfish" (Halle Berry, John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Don Cheadle)

            The project got more internal play than I anticipated, all these C-Suites talking about Swordfish

            Oops

            The movie came out and everyone learned the plot was about coding a backdoor in a bank for a heist

            No that wasn't what I was doing

            I had to be less of a wiseass after that

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            @benroyce @fesshole This is extremely funny.

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            • eetschrijver@mastodon.socialE eetschrijver@mastodon.social

              @benroyce @fesshole This is extremely funny.

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              @Eetschrijver @fesshole

              all the big shots stopped talking about my project after the movie came out

              "making a good first impression" success! 🥴

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              • brianallbee@mastodon.socialB brianallbee@mastodon.social

                @fesshole it's rare that I don't have at least one message from Hex ( #Discworld ) in my projects somewhere.

                Sometimes I even remember to make them more meaningful.

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                In retrospect, given that I write Python, and the origin of the language's name, I should maybe use things like "My hovercraft is full of eels."

                But I'd need the actual phrasebook for that. 🤔🤣

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  @Eetschrijver @fesshole

                  all the big shots stopped talking about my project after the movie came out

                  "making a good first impression" success! 🥴

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                  @benroyce @fesshole 😂😂😂

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                  • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

                    On a software project, I used dummy text as a placeholder to be replaced later with actual descriptive error messages. Predictably, not all instances were fixed before release, and bemused corporate clients reported "Error: There is sauerkraut in my lederhosen".

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                    @fesshole
                    If you load this CD-ROM on a Mac and open the Get Info window, the comments field contains the phrase "Fun With A Porpoise". Whoops.

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                    Highlights: Fun With A Purpose

                    Highlights Fun With A Purpose CD-ROM PC MAC writing science find seek kids game! Type: Children Platform: Windows/Mac Publisher: Creative Multimedia Released: 1996 Media: CD To get started, click on the Information Booth in the main screen for an overview of the major features in Highlights® Interactive™. Highlights In

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                    NeverDieMedia (www.neverdiemedia.com)

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                    • crow@cville.onlineC crow@cville.online

                      @fesshole I remember supporting a mission critical HyperCard stack that a Fortune 500 company used back in the 90’s.

                      One common error it would throw said, literally:

                      “The connection appears to be in a funky state.”

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                      @crow

                      If you supplied out-of-range numbers to BBC Basic's RENUMBER command, it returned a one-word error message:

                      Silly

                      @fesshole

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