It's Not A Glitch, It's A Problem
from the taking-things-more-seriously dept
While it is just a question of semantics, someone is complaining that we should stop calling computer breakdowns "glitches," as if it implies something minor happened. Instead, we should recognize that these "glitches" are usually major problems than can often seriously impact many people. It's not clear that it really matters what people call it, but it certainly does seem true that many companies don't take computer "glitches" seriously.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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A glitch is a problem with a function which doesn't stop you from achieving the ultimate outcome. It's like a keyboard shortcut not working, but you can still use a menu option.
Try as I might I just can't consider an annoying bug on the same level of importance as a plane crashing, a nuclear meltdown or a collapsing bridge.
Frankly, I'm tired of assholes beating up on software developers. Software is vastly more complex than most people appreciate. If you want to engineer a application that 99.9% bug free then be prepared to cough up several orders of magnitude more money and wait several years longer than otherwise. In the real world, people aren't prepared to do that.
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what about staplers?
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not me
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Re: not me
Linux has glitches and bugs, HOWEVER, linux IS more stable and secure than windows.
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Explain it
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