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My colleague sends me an email saying “here’s a check not being performed which causes a bug can you fix this and push to production”
With a screenshot of the code and place it needs to happen underlined

ARE YOU kIDDING ME OH MY GOD

He doesn’t have time to write 10 characters but he has the time to make this work of art of an email and send it to me

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  • 4
    It does make sense, coz the one who pushed it is responsible for it. When it breaks/causes side effects/stops working/whatever, you'll be the one fixing it. You're also responsible for running tests and ensuring this really is the root cause.
  • 1
    @piehole i wasn’t the one wrote that code though, rarely touched the project actually
  • 0
    Wait are you working at cb? :D
  • 0
    This code breaks the tell/don’t ask rule so gtfo before you get sucked in
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