“Could it be that I’m shit at programming? …No, it’s the computer who must be wrong.”
Then something terrible happens. It works, underscoring your lack of understanding.
It’s always a good idea to confirm the error in case it was just a glitch in the matrix.
So true. LOL
Welcome to selenium. Hopefully your automation ran during a check in…
Stage 2: necro a two year old post as a form of procrastination
And then it suddenly works because I built a russian roulette using the random function
I just need the error message to prove to me that it’s real.
And then the floasing poin number got differently calculated on your machine to the machine your collegue is running
Stage 2: it works and you feel the dread that you won’t hunt that bug down until it crashes prod.
Those Dell D series latitudes were ahead of their time in build quality. Especially when compared to what came later.
And you could upgrade them too. Back when socketed CPUs existed on laptops along with expansion slots, and batteries were removable with a thumb latch (and most laptops could run on the power adapter without the battery being installed, which prevented trickle charging related battery degradation, perfect for a “desktop replacement” that would spend a lot of its time hooked up to power before that category of laptops even really existed). Good times.
They even had a super compact version. Something like a d400. Was awesome for datacenter/console work. Had a serial port, vga and was like 12.3 inches and only a few pounds despite being stout.
I think I used a d6xx for a while longer than I should have just because of that serial port and how bad usb to serial adapters were back then.
Unfortunately the d420 had a slower processor and would struggle as a desktop replacement.