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I got something similar in a requirement specification once:
"Resolution supported: Max" "OS support: The latest one"
🤦🏼
125 0 ReplyI literally got the description "make it look cool" in my current project.
We all know the context and can roughly guess what it means, but still...
62 0 Replymake it look cool
Got it. Animated background, GIFs, HTML 4.01 frames, marquee, privacy-friendly ads which are just GIFs linking to other websites. Did I go too far with the last one?
52 1 ReplyThat sounds fucking awesome.
40 0 ReplyI used to have one like that, only with more tables (using the default border, of course).
It what's later became known a "programmer design".
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Why so fancy? Sites like this are famous with millions of views: https://web.archive.org/web/20041229194455/http://www.ikissyou.org/indeks2.html
10 0 ReplyI like sex
6 0 ReplyI like money
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4 0 ReplyAll wintery themes too as that is the coolest season.
4 0 ReplyBlink tags and snow effects
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Stuff like this is part of why I dropped out of multimedia production in college, I only enjoy that stuff as a hobby for myself, doing it for other people is a creative nightmare lol
19 0 Reply5 0 ReplyEvery time I click on this link I listen to all the cymbal tracks
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Finally, all that time making the coolest myspace profile pays off!
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"OS support: The latest one” is not that bad of an requirement...
If they complain like "why doesn't this work on Windows Vista, on IE8" - you can just point to the specs and say you only support the latest OS.
So basically you only support the latest Nightly Build of Ubuntu, since that's the current latest OS
50 0 ReplyYou don't even need to support anything older than the last windows hot fix with requirements like that.
15 0 ReplyWhy support windows when you can argue that linux has a newer OS?
21 0 ReplyI am humbled by your chess of many D's.
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This is completely reasonable, but requires significant CI infrastructure
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Honestly, I think that line of thought has a really cute reflection of the person's experience with technology.
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