First up this week is a little story about a fifafail. I do wonder if this was a failure of the television station, or whether there was something more to it than that.
Hercules wrote to alert us to these World Cup shenanigans, explaing
"At least the flags were correct. And yes, this was
live TV. The host got the country names correctly, and
even called out that the written text was wrong"
"I'm very open in my job search but I did
limit it to France. The search has been working well
for months, but this morning I got a bevy of
new interesting propositions. It seems France is much bigger than
it was yesterday." Apparently
WorkerNumber29200
is surprised by the expansionist nature of an imperialist coloniser. Plus ça change, Worker.
We have a couple of wtfs from Github. First
Hans K.
"would love to find a, so I could fix
this GitHub Dependabot issue."
And
Peter S. figures that
"GitHub has trouble doing basic math — or they have an
unpublished proof that 0=1"
Finally
Michele has just encountered one of the most maddening phenomena on Amazon recently.
"Searching for a cheap USB-C fast charger. Got
a list of expensive CDs of obscure artists." All of them AI-generated, like the 100000 Whys books?
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