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    Error’d: Better Nate Than Lever

    July 4, 2025

    Happy Friday. For those of us in America, today is a political holiday. But let’s avoid politics for the moment. Here’s a few more wtfs.

    “Error messages are hard,” sums
    Ben Holzman
    , mock-replying
    “Your new puzzle games are fun, LinkedIn, but your error messages need a little work…”

    0

     

    Orin S.
    chooses wisely
    “These should behave like radio buttons, so… No?” I get his point, but I think the correct answer is “Yes, they are checkboxes”.

    1

     

    Mark W.
    refreshes an occasionally seen issue.
    “Fair enough, Microsoft Office – I don’t trust those guys either.” Without more diagnostics it’s hard to say what’s going here but maybe some of you have seen this before.

    2

     

    ANONYMOVS chiseled out an email to us.
    “Maybe it really is Roman numerals? I never did find the tracking ID…”

    3

     

    And finally,
    Jonathan
    described this final entry as “String locationalization resource names showing,” jibing that
    “Monday appears to be having a bad Monday.” So they were.

    4

     

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