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Showing posts with label Oops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oops. Show all posts
20141018
Problem ID: 1131481509537680978
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
20110830
Problem ID: 1049471343832330773
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
OOPS: child died
@panic tweets: Showing an FTP server's error message directly to the user, as written by M. Night Shyamalan. twitpic.com/6drpd4 (Chills!) —C

Oops? A child died? Apply to all?
I doubt that Jody is the first user to be disturbed by this VSFTP error message.
Programmers: please consider how your messages to users might be interpreted by those who don't have a deep understanding of your code or technology.
20100119
Problem ID: 8972437725734919796
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
Child died
Tweeted by chrismacho
I never knew transferring files using FTP was such a dangerous activity.
20100115
Problem ID: 2625972092077957197
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
Banana Error 500
@canadiabeats: JHM's gift to the internet: banana error 500
Humor can help manage user frustration when software fails. Someone at Trade Me has a healthy sense of humor. I like it. :)
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