Ls0tls0g -
You delete the 47 console.log statements. You close the 18 Stack Overflow tabs.
But they aren't.
You add breakpoints. You check the API response. You print the variable to the console. ls0tls0g
But we both know that isn't true. Somewhere, in a server rack across the ocean, a cosmic ray is flipping a bit. And soon, a new ls0tls0g will be born.
And you whisper to yourself: Never again. You delete the 47 console
At first, you think it is a typo. Perhaps your cat walked across the keyboard. But as you look closer, a cold realization washes over you. This isn't a bug in your code .
October 26, 2023 Category: Debugging, Programming Mindset You add breakpoints
I have interpreted this as a —the moment you realize a bug isn't in your logic, but in the raw data or encoding. If you meant something else, let me know and I will adjust it! Title: The ls0tls0g Moment: When Your Code Isn't Wrong (But Your Data Is)
