Spent my entire day today trying to reproduce an UI breaking issue. Turns out the problem is that the user has a monitor with a resolution I've never seen nor heard of before in my life.

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Spent my entire day today trying to reproduce an UI breaking issue. Turns out the problem is that the user has a monitor with a resolution I've never seen nor heard of before in my life.

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The innocence of interns is a strange thing. Security is not a twinkle in their eye so they do funny stuff sometimes.
Other times, I want to scream because a manger is breathing down my neck demanding that approve a webapp some interns put together which has an open endpoint that you can POST RAW SQL TO AND IT EXECUTES IT!
Like holy shit if I approved this as is and we get audited I'M LOSING MY JOB. Not my fault you waited to the last second to have someone from dev actually look at it
Spent several hours today arguing with the other devs about how to rewrite our enterprise app launcher/updater because right now its pretty much a trojan.
in a nutshell: It currently downloads the individual JARs from our WildFly server, adds them to its classpath via the system classloader, then launches a target main method through reflection, effectively becoming that running process.
Someone from OPS found the list of security exceptions they needed to add to make it work (spoiler its a lot)
I hope the security team is preparing to have a heart attack when we have our meeting Wednesday
Turns out our project actually compiles on Java 11 after we axed the javax namespace for jakarta (thanks Oracle for your shit licensing) and some "minor" tweaks. I mean do we get like 300 illegal reflection warnings but since when has that stopped anyone

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Today at work I added the 37th parameter to a constructor. I can't refactor the design of the system because its 40k lines of some of most important business logic we have which I don't have time for right now.
It kills me to look at it.
why the fuck does my codebase have SLACKWARE support?
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