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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.
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    @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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    thanks for info
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    @FinnTurner @retoor keep in mind again.
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    Fuck, it doesn't work because Ragnar is based on suspicious rants and OP is per definition not marked as sus user with having such score making the bot not checking the comments anymore for sus content. The comment checking is only done for sus rants. And if the comment is sus + rant is sus, stuff get's downvoted. Fuck, will look again at it later. Suspected a bit easier fix.
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    the terrible, inane, idiotic choice that you think no customer will ever make is the one the customer WILL make. multiple times.
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