• @[email protected]
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    7 days ago

    Not a doctor, but as a person who used to fix other people’s computers I learned to never trust what the owner said. I believe doctors might have similar experience.

    • @[email protected]
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      17 days ago

      I have had a similar experience to you, so I’ll go with that.

      My exp?

      • “The program is crashing!”
        • It was hanging because they requested 1GB of data in a single query
      • “The library code contains memory leaks”
        • *Memory leaks were in the code of the application they made using the library"
      • “You installed this thing and now some part of my code does not work”
        • The other team that provided that part of code, installed something in system, without using the package manager and then didn’t tell anyone about it
          • Ok, that one was my fault. I should not have installed stuff just asking the tester. I should have asked someone higher up.
            • No! You don’t install stuff with the same name as a package in the same location as the package manager would, without using the package manager! opt is there for a reason. My fault was that I didn’t do that intentionally.
      • “The program is hanging”
        • It was crashing