• (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

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