• (nodebb)

    The frist mouse is still learning French.

  • (nodebb)

    In the ad I saw at the bottom of the article :

    Plan Your .NET 9 Migration

    Sadly, my first rapid scan of this line caught "Plan" and "9", and put them together, to name a slightly obscure OS, and a very bad film. (Well, everybody says its worse than "the pits", although I've never seen it myself.)

    Does that make me TRWTF?

  • sokobahn (unregistered)

    let me guess the story behind the final picture:

    • the submitter works as a tech support and has received a ticket from the user who saw MS Dynamic warning about some API key near expiry (OK so far);
    • however the user does not know clipboard concept but can print the screen to, obviously, paper notebook page, and then... scanned it back to get a file to be attached to the ticket. That's not OK: stupid, time-consuming, paper is spent. Well, modern windowses tend to remove MS Paint so I will not blame the user. Worst case, MS Dynamic can DISABLE screenshots at all ("secoority!") and the user might need to use mobile camera, then print from it.
  • Angela (unregistered)

    The last one isn't about the error message so much as someone used an actual camera to take a photo of their screen, printed said photo on a black and white printer, then scanned the page. They somehow managed to figure out how to do that, but not how to hit a few keys and take a screenshot.

  • AzureDiamond (unregistered)

    the " showed up because they used a language with more than one string delimiter (probably js). thats what happens when you switch from "" to '' and forget to remove the escapes

  • (nodebb)

    The last one isn't about the error message so much as someone used an actual camera to take a photo of their screen, printed said photo on a black and white printer, then scanned the page. They somehow managed to figure out how to do that, but not how to hit a few keys and take a screenshot.

    So, they found the message in Dynamics 365, printed (printer needs cleaning, note vertical lines) and scanned, then what? Re-posted it to Dynamics 365? It's all a bit odd.

  • ricecake (unregistered)

    The last one evokes memories of Web 0.1. https://thedailywtf.com/articles/web_0_0x2e_1

  • (nodebb)

    The wording on that last one got me thinking of scammers trying to scare you into sending them money, Bitcoin, or credentials, but then it wants you to contact your administrator instead of clicking a link or calling a 1-900 phone number.

  • (nodebb)

    Mouse #1 French text annoys me more for the extremely visible grammatical error in the first line: "les informations personnelles associées" is the correct accord.

    You may say it's only a tiny bit grammar error... "I couldn't see it", and you're good kind fine people, for saying that, but I can see it.., to me it's like a mountain, a vast bowl of pus. That is TRWTF.

  • Klimax (unregistered) in reply to Gearhead

    No. After scanning it they emailed it/… to tech support or admins.

  • (nodebb)

    From the second entry, I see that Lyle is familiar with the concept of the m̈ëẗäl̈ üm̈l̈äüẗ

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_umlaut

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