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Who the fuck thought this was a good order of putting time period indicators in their UI?

How is it even sorted? Not alphabetically, not in duration.

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    By order of implementation.

    Manager: we need to be able to set this thing on demand

    Dev: ok manual input box

    Manager: no no, let's have ma default for hourly, they can set it hourly.

    Dev: ok

    Manager: wait, maybe they only want it once a week, let's give them that option.

    Dev: hmm, makes sense.

    Manager: do we not have a daily option?

    Dev: well some how you're agile bullshit missed it, here you go.
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  • 0
    Maybe they store the options in a set to avoid dupes
  • 8
    Would be cooler if the order changed every time you opened the dialog.

    Fuck users.
  • 0
    Is there really a logical order with a manual option? Manual, weekly, hourly, daily would make sense if I chose bi-weekly.

    What if I chose 0.5 hours? My choice would put manual last. There may as well be a random order.

    I guess it also makes you think twice about your choice if you notice the order (client-side validation at its best)
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    @cmarshall10450 manual does not mean custom time... It's do not do it automatically, aka manually
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    @Codex404 yep. Makes sense. I was thinking the wrong way.
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    Maybe its ai based recommendation... Lol
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    I've just found another completely nonsensical ui.
    So you can unlink a git repo but are asked for the same values as linking. Either that or the ui doesn't care
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