• Jon Haugsand (unregistered)

    Let me guess: I am fifth?

  • Warren (unregistered)

    Now we know why they are always telling us to put non-alphabetic characters in passwords.

  • (cs) in reply to Jon Haugsand

    Congratulations Jon you are frist

  • RandomGuy (unregistered)

    TRWTF is saving screenshots as jpeg (unless it's a scanned, printed digital photo of your device on a wooden table)

  • Nagesh (unregistered)

    "Error in throat"

    I rode this. What's wrong with it?

  • ¯\(°_o)/¯ I DUNNO LOL (unregistered)

    At least $undefined is cheaper than $inf. Still, I'd rather pay $NaN or $null for such a $VictoryName jacket.

  • eVil (unregistered) in reply to RandomGuy
    RandomGuy:
    TRWTF is saving screenshots as jpeg (unless it's a scanned, printed digital photo of your device on a wooden table)

    Justify your erroneous statement.

  • trololo (unregistered)

    deep throat, crashception and Lorem Ipsum questions .... weird friday

  • trololo (unregistered) in reply to Jon Haugsand

    actually you're NaN

  • (cs) in reply to eVil
    eVil:
    RandomGuy:
    TRWTF is saving screenshots as jpeg (unless it's a scanned, printed digital photo of your device on a wooden table)

    Justify your erroneous statement.

    The artefacts around the text are justification enough. Screenshots of text are better saved with lossless compression like GIF or PNG.

    TRWTF is Windows Vista's version of MSPaint, which defaults to JPEG.

  • eVil (unregistered) in reply to Medinoc
    Medinoc:
    The artefacts around the text are justification enough. Screenshots of text are better saved with lossless compression like GIF or PNG.

    TRWTF is Windows Vista's version of MSPaint, which defaults to JPEG.

    This is The Daily WTF. This is not a website devoted to high definition photography.

    I grant you, if you're using a website for a digital art community, and have uploaded an image purporting to be some piece of quality work but have saved it as a JPEG with a lot of compression, then that would be a wtf.

    However, these are screenshots of mistakes made on incredibly mundane websites, posted to a website devoted to mundane mistakes. There is no loss in the viewers appreciation of these mistakes due to JPEG artifacts.

    So, lossy compression is completely appropriate, and in fact encouraged, so that these mundane jokes take up less space. Especially because no-one is going to read this page after a couple of weeks, why should a screenshot of an error message spend the rest of eternity clogging up a hard drive for no good reason?

    In addition, consider the primary usage of MSPaint; to make a shit image very quickly. Why would you want in any higher quality? Since JPEG is supported by pretty much EVERYTHING, whereas GIF is totally shite, and PNG is only supported by MOST things, it makes sense for it to default to JPEG.

    So there.

  • Rick (unregistered)

    In the iTunes screenshot, I'm not sure what the "Numbers" app has to do with the WTF. It's just Apple's spreadsheet app. The WTF is step 7 of 6 (and the fact that she never syncs her device - 89 apps to sync!?!)

  • faoileag (unregistered)

    What's wrong with that? Obviously the programmer followed the time honoured tradition of duplication the noun to symbolize depth of levels. Like, foobar.bak.bak.bak and the glorious BaseBaseSomething class.

    So we have a crash.crash.crash message, which tells me that the original crash triggered two more crashes on it's way up but occurred two catch-clauses below the one that's displaying the nice box. Wherever "two catch-clauses below" may be :-)

  • faoileag (unregistered)

    When I look up customer reviews for "Genius: Ignite Your Brain's Full Potential..." (Kindle edition) it tells me:

    "This review is from: Genius: Ignite Your Brain's Full Potential ... (Hardcover)"

    Well, obviously, since the Kindle edition is not due for another 22 years.

    But kudos to amazon: I was always a bit worried that buying a Kindle would leave me stranded with obsolete hardware some years from now; I am not worried any more - planning a release date that far into the future means amazon is serious about that device.

  • IN-HOUSE-CHAMP (unregistered)

    Chuck Norris can afford that jacket and also type in that password!

  • faoileag (unregistered)

    The real WTF with this one is of course displaying the results of other people's votes before the person addressed has voted as this can have influence on his or her vote.

  • RandomGuy (unregistered) in reply to eVil
    eVil:
    However, these are screenshots of mistakes made on incredibly mundane websites, posted to a website devoted to mundane mistakes. There is no loss in the viewers appreciation of these mistakes due to JPEG artifacts.
    For me there was. It's almost as bad as looking at text with bad kerning.
    So, lossy compression is completely appropriate, and in fact encouraged, so that these mundane jokes take up less space. Especially because no-one is going to read this page after a couple of weeks, why should a screenshot of an error message spend the rest of eternity clogging up a hard drive for no good reason?
    Most screenshots are smaller when saved as png instead of jpeg, unless you use jpeg with very high and lossy compression or big parts of your screenshot are actually a photograph.
    In addition, consider the primary usage of MSPaint; to make a shit image very quickly. Why would you want in any higher quality? Since JPEG is supported by pretty much EVERYTHING, whereas GIF is totally shite, and PNG is only supported by MOST things, it makes sense for it to default to JPEG.

    So there.

    Are there any (graphical) browsers in use today which do not support png? I agree on gif, though.

  • Sean (unregistered) in reply to Nagesh

    I don't think most people know what part of an ATM is the throat, or even that is has one. It's not really a WTF, but probably should be clearer to the lay, since it might be an indication of an identity theft device.

  • Captcha:venio (unregistered)

    It's not really the JPG (though PNG is definitely better for this). It's about the WTFy compression. Compare: [image]

    [image]
  • PF (unregistered)

    Apple, trying to take things one step further....

  • Captcha:gravis (unregistered) in reply to eVil

    You are doing the same thing as when someone says "it's gonna take me light years to finish this!" and you tell them light years are a measure of distance, not time, and they reply "Who cares? You understood what I meant didn't you? It's not like I'm publishing a scientific article or something".

  • (cs) in reply to eVil
    eVil:
    Medinoc:
    The artefacts around the text are justification enough. Screenshots of text are better saved with lossless compression like GIF or PNG.

    TRWTF is Windows Vista's version of MSPaint, which defaults to JPEG.

    This is The Daily WTF. This is not a website devoted to high definition photography.

    I grant you, if you're using a website for a digital art community, and have uploaded an image purporting to be some piece of quality work but have saved it as a JPEG with a lot of compression, then that would be a wtf.

    However, these are screenshots of mistakes made on incredibly mundane websites, posted to a website devoted to mundane mistakes. There is no loss in the viewers appreciation of these mistakes due to JPEG artifacts.

    So, lossy compression is completely appropriate, and in fact encouraged, so that these mundane jokes take up less space.

    279 KB for JPEG, 369 KB for a PNG screenshot on my computer. In our era of GB for pennies, I don't think we need to save 90 KB that badly.

    Since JPEG is supported by pretty much EVERYTHING, whereas GIF is totally shite, and PNG is only supported by MOST things, it makes sense for it to default to JPEG.
    It isn't 2001. We don't have to support IE 6 anymore.

    So if we all have TB of storage available, and we don't use IE 6 anymore, then YOU are the one whose opinion is irrelevant.

  • golddog (unregistered)

    Is the first a crash mashup?

  • Chelloveck (unregistered) in reply to Medinoc
    Medinoc:
    The artefacts around the text are justification enough. Screenshots of text are better saved with lossless compression like GIF or PNG.

    I was going to be a pedantic asshole and take a screenshot on my phone then compare and contrast different formats and compressions. But when I tried it I found that my phone saves its screenshots as JPG. It's nowhere near as badly artifacted as the one here, but it ruins a good nitpicking rant. It leaves me feeling all empty inside.

  • moving through space (unregistered) in reply to Captcha:gravis
    Captcha:gravis:
    You are doing the same thing as when someone says "it's gonna take me light years to finish this!" and you tell them light years are a measure of distance, not time, and they reply "Who cares? You understood what I meant didn't you? It's not like I'm publishing a scientific article or something".
    It took me about 37280 miles to formulate and post a response to your post. So, what's the problem?
  • Coffee Cowboy (unregistered) in reply to Rick

    This is what I came here to say. The WTF is apparently the fact that the submitter has no idea how iTunes status messages work. Presumably because they've never synced their device before.

  • (cs) in reply to Coffee Cowboy
    Coffee Cowboy:
    This is what I came here to say. The WTF is apparently the fact that the submitter has no idea how iTunes status messages work. Presumably because they've never synced their device before.

    TRWTF is iTunes...

  • (cs) in reply to Captcha:gravis
    Captcha:gravis:
    You are doing the same thing as when someone says "it's gonna take me light years to finish this!" and you tell them light years are a measure of distance, not time, and they reply "Who cares? You understood what I meant didn't you? It's not like I'm publishing a scientific article or something".
    The preferred response is to point out that they meant "it's gonna take me at least eight parsecs to finish this!"
  • neminem (unregistered) in reply to RichP
    RichP:
    The preferred response is to point out that they meant "it's gonna take me at least eight parsecs to finish this!"
    That only works if "this" involves traversing around a bunch of giant black holes without getting sucked in, though.
  • I forgot how to tdwtf (unregistered)

    The jacket is affordable to everyone. It's just like the reverse of Bon Jovi's Karma restaurant - you actually know what you take, but you don't know how much you'll pay for it.

  • eVil (unregistered) in reply to operagost
    operagost:
    So if we all have TB of storage available, and we don't use IE 6 anymore, then YOU are the one whose opinion is irrelevant.

    No,

    "YOU are the ones who are the ball-lickers."

  • Jazz (unregistered)

    The fun part of the survey WTF is that apparently all of the answers to "Lorem ipsum dolor?" lie somewhere on a spectrum from Status to Quality. I'm not sure why Status and Quality are diametrically opposed, but it's nice to know that the majority of people prefer slightly more Quality than Status in their lorem ipsum.

    (Captcha: abbas -- HEY ABBAS! I hate that guy.)

  • (cs) in reply to ¯\(°_o)/¯ I DUNNO LOL

    NaN will never be more than what you can afford[1]. And once you buy something at that price[2], no price will be larger than what you can afford ever again[3].

    Sadly, the opposite is simultaneously also true[4].

    1. !(NaN > $afford)
    2. $afford -= NaN
    3. !($price > NaN)
    4. !(NaN <= $afford)
  • Maurizio (unregistered)

    A few more information at www dot atmexperts dot com slash atm_error_codes dot html (just trying to convince mr aki something i am not spamming).

    Down around a third of the page. Marketing need to revise error codes.

    PS: i am not spam

  • Jazz (unregistered) in reply to moving through space
    moving through space:
    Captcha:gravis:
    You are doing the same thing as when someone says "it's gonna take me light years to finish this!" and you tell them light years are a measure of distance, not time, and they reply "Who cares? You understood what I meant didn't you? It's not like I'm publishing a scientific article or something".
    It took me about 37280 miles to formulate and post a response to your post. So, what's the problem?
    I typed this comment in only 17kg!
  • (cs) in reply to Jazz
    Jazz:
    The fun part of the survey WTF is that apparently all of the answers to "Lorem ipsum dolor?" lie somewhere on a spectrum from Status to Quality. I'm not sure why Status and Quality are diametrically opposed, but it's nice to know that the majority of people prefer slightly more Quality than Status in their lorem ipsum.

    Well, look at it this way. You can either spend your day producing quality code, or you can spend the day writing status reports and attending meetings to explain why your team is behind schedule. You can't do both.

  • Valued Service (unregistered) in reply to eVil
    eVil:
    Medinoc:
    The artefacts around the text are justification enough. Screenshots of text are better saved with lossless compression like GIF or PNG.

    TRWTF is Windows Vista's version of MSPaint, which defaults to JPEG.

    This is The Daily WTF. This is not a website devoted to high definition photography.

    I grant you, if you're using a website for a digital art community, and have uploaded an image purporting to be some piece of quality work but have saved it as a JPEG with a lot of compression, then that would be a wtf.

    However, these are screenshots of mistakes made on incredibly mundane websites, posted to a website devoted to mundane mistakes. There is no loss in the viewers appreciation of these mistakes due to JPEG artifacts.

    So, lossy compression is completely appropriate, and in fact encouraged, so that these mundane jokes take up less space. Especially because no-one is going to read this page after a couple of weeks, why should a screenshot of an error message spend the rest of eternity clogging up a hard drive for no good reason?

    In addition, consider the primary usage of MSPaint; to make a shit image very quickly. Why would you want in any higher quality? Since JPEG is supported by pretty much EVERYTHING, whereas GIF is totally shite, and PNG is only supported by MOST things, it makes sense for it to default to JPEG.

    So there.

    It matters enough to me that I avoid the "not-MOST" things that don't support PNG.

    My eyes... are burning... with lossy compression.

    I mean, it's not like PNG can't compress small either.

  • Valued Service (unregistered) in reply to faoileag
    faoileag:
    The real WTF with this one is of course displaying the results of other people's votes before the person addressed has voted as this can have influence on his or her vote.

    As seen by the fact that the results are not a true bell-curve, but have upward tips at the end. This is the result of showing people a bell-curve. A few people pick the end points because of some form of weird sympathy or a desire to be unique.

  • Valued Service (unregistered) in reply to eVil
    eVil:
    operagost:
    So if we all have TB of storage available, and we don't use IE 6 anymore, then YOU are the one whose opinion is irrelevant.

    No,

    "YOU ... ran out of intelligible points to debate."

    FTFY

  • Craig (unregistered)

    I'm guessing the "throat" is the part of the machine that regurgitates cash?

  • Nick Fuller (unregistered)

    Endless Space's victory conditions always were vague.

    Didn't think it was that bad though :D

  • eVil (unregistered) in reply to Valued Service
    Valued Service:
    eVil:
    operagost:
    So if we all have TB of storage available, and we don't use IE 6 anymore, then YOU are the one whose opinion is irrelevant.

    No,

    "YOU ... ran out of intelligible points to debate."

    FTFY

    It is not obvious who you're addressing that to.

    Either way, the point I was making here is that if you simply state that the other persons opinion is not relevant, you have basically lost the argument, and the only response you deserve is a quote from a slightly retarded film.

  • jay (unregistered) in reply to eVil
    eVil:
    Valued Service:
    eVil:
    operagost:
    So if we all have TB of storage available, and we don't use IE 6 anymore, then YOU are the one whose opinion is irrelevant.

    No,

    "YOU ... ran out of intelligible points to debate."

    FTFY

    It is not obvious who you're addressing that to.

    Either way, the point I was making here is that if you simply state that the other persons opinion is not relevant, you have basically lost the argument, and the only response you deserve is a quote from a slightly retarded film.

    It's not that I can't think of a relevant response to your argument. It's just that I refuse to waste my time arguing with you when you're obviously a Nazi racist homophobe.

  • jay (unregistered)

    I am NaN! I am a free man!

  • (cs) in reply to trololo
    trololo:
    actually you're NaN

    this court is NaN!

  • eVil (unregistered) in reply to jay
    jay:
    (...) you're obviously a Nazi racist homophobe.

    Guilty on all three counts; also, 3 reasons why I hate you all.

    ;P

  • RandomGuy (unregistered) in reply to jay
    jay:
    eVil:
    Valued Service:
    eVil:
    operagost:
    eVil:
    Medinoc:
    eVil:
    RandomGuy:
    TRWTF is saving screenshots as jpeg (unless it's a scanned, printed digital photo of your device on a wooden table)
    It's not that I can't think of a relevant response to your argument. It's just that I refuse to waste my time arguing with you when you're obviously a Nazi racist homophobe.
    Congratulations, Godwin wins in just 8 rounds.
  • (cs)

    I used to be an ATM, until I took an error to the throat.

  • (cs) in reply to IN-HOUSE-CHAMP
    IN-HOUSE-CHAMP:
    Chuck Norris can afford that jacket and also type in that password!
    Blasphemy! Chuck Norris doesn't need to type in a password. The software bends to his will.
  • (cs) in reply to Valued Service
    Valued Service:
    faoileag:
    The real WTF with this one is of course displaying the results of other people's votes before the person addressed has voted as this can have influence on his or her vote.

    As seen by the fact that the results are not a true bell-curve, but have upward tips at the end. This is the result of showing people a bell-curve. A few people pick the end points because of some form of weird sympathy or a desire to be unique.

    I beg to differ. The 43 and 9 percent in the middle shows that people like to hit submit with the slider in the default position. The end points are simply because if you grab that slider with the mouse and slam it to the left or the right, you end up at the end. Laziest possible options get chosen first. Its also possible that some people prefer "Status" while others simply prefer "Quality".

    TRWTF is that 1703 people responded to it.

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