• @marcos
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    The problem is, how do you fix it if you can’t make it break?

    The worst thing is when somebody comes to you saying “yeah, I had this problem yesterday, but it’s working now”.

    • Neshura
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      221 year ago

      this is a case for excessive logging man

      likely won’t help you actually fix the issue because miraculously you didn’t log the three variables you actually need but it’ll make you feel better in the meantime

      • @kameecoding
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        1 year ago

        and gives you some headroom in improving performance since it’s being choked by the excessive logging

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        • @[email protected]
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          Don’t tell me about time and date, I am still recovering from some moron that used datetime.now() for some unit test data setup and sometimes two records (which needed to have the same time) had very slightly varying time which caused all sorts of intermittent test failures that were very tricky to nail down. Database triggers were failing causing failures in all sorts of tests in a random fashion