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That edge case you think a user won’t stumble, they will

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    When you find an edge case, for the love of God, leave a comment explaining it where you think it's happening if you don't have the time or ability to fix it. There's nothing worse than spending hours hunting down a well known bug that no one bothered to tell you about.
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    I have @D-4got10-01 for that. I had a "time since" text (like 2 minutes ago) that could be max 50 seconds off from the time next to it. I thought, nobody will notice this :P But he's profi in testing shit.
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    @retoor Yeah... Also, weird shit happens to me very often.

    A good quality to have in a tester ;-) .
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    @D-4got10-01 yeah, I have that quality too. Very annoying as a developer as things that work for others never work for me [after analysis it turns out there's some bug].

    Should be very useful for a tester
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    @netikras I'm good in having stuff where only a few stackoverflow topics about exist with no comments. Then, you know you're fucked :P
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    Very nice dude
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    I like that
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    And it doesn’t matter in the slightest. If there is a bug, they will tell us.
  • 2
    @kiki check those bot comments :p hilarious. They're trying to get post credit I guess or enough points to post links.
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