Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Error'd: What Goes Around

Programming LanguageError'd: What Goes Around


No obvious pattern fell out of last week's submissions for Error'd, but I did especially like Caleb Su's example.

Michael R.
, apparently still job hunting, reports
"I have signed up to outlier.ai to make some $$$ on the side. No instructions necessary."

 

Peter G.
repeats a recurring theme of lost packages, saying
"(Insert obligatory snark about Americans and geography.
No, New Zealand isn't located in Washington DC)." A very
odd coincidence, since neither the lat/long nor the zip code
are particularly interesting.

1

 

"The Past Is Mutable," declares
Caleb Su
, explaining
"In the race to compete with Gmail feature scheduling
emails to send in the *future*, Outlook now lets you
send emails in the past! Clearly, someone at Microsoft
deserves a Nobel Prize for defying the basic laws of
unidirectional time." That's thinking different.

2

 

Explorer
xOneca
explains this snapshot:
"Was going to watch a Youtube video in DuckDuckGo, and
while diagnosing why it wasn't playing I found this. It
seems that youtube-nocookie.com actually *sets* cookies..?"

3

 

Morgan
either found or made a funny. But it is a funny.
"Now when I think about it I do like Option 3 more…"
I rate this question a 👎

4

 

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