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50 Hilarious Pics Of The Worst Software Fails People Have Ever Encountered (New Pics)
Those dealing with technology on a daily basis know that it tends to be a love hate relationship. While programs and gadgets of all sorts can undoubtedly make our lives easier, they can also become the cause of repetitive headaches, especially when malfunctions are involved.
Be that as it may, some failures result in some rather amusing situations. (If not at that moment, then in hindsight, at least.) If you find that difficult to believe, try stopping yourself from giggling as you scroll through the list of software glitches waiting for you just below this text—they might not be funny when you’re the person having to deal with them, but they are when your software is running smoothly; for that brief period that they are, at least.
Below you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with an expert in computer science and electrical engineering, professor at University of Ottawa, Dr. Timothy C. Lethbridge, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions.
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When Your Airline's Software Is Being A Misogynist
I Have No Words
Scheduling A Vaccine At Walgreens And All Of The "Yes" Options Say "Forks"
It’s no secret that nowadays we are not only used to, but somewhat dependent on technology, as it has become such an important part of our daily routines. That’s what makes software malfunctioning even more painful—something you once considered your ally has turned against you, likely at the moment when you needed it the most. (I am not sure what law it is, but technology always seems to fail us at the worst possible time.)
While glitches and failures show that there’s still room for improvement—or that it’s time to visit a repair shop—software engineering has been developing in leaps and bounds over the decades (since the 1950s, at least, when the term ‘software’ was coined), and there seems to be no end in sight.
I Overcharged My Phone
Thanks For The Warning?
In a recent interview with Bored Panda, professor of computer science and software engineering at University of Ottawa, Dr. Timothy C. Lethbridge seconded the idea that software engineering has been developing at a very rapid pace over the years.
In his opinion, some of the biggest leaps in software engineering include moments when certain new languages and 'frameworks' have appeared, when computing 'in the cloud' became dominant, when mobile software started to work well, when automated testing started to be widely used, and when software engineers could look up a certain answer on the web when they get stuck. “Now, a tool like ChatGPT can help software developers,” he added.
I Think It'll Be A Bit Cold
Where The Hell Am I Going To?
Your Speed Is What?
how fast would you actually have to be going to generate that much heat? like, hot enough that people standing nearby could feel it and be heated up on a cold day
According to Dr. Lethbridge, even the smallest errors in a software can lead to big problems, many of which tend to be safety critical. But depending on the kind of ‘glitch’ the software is experiencing, the reasons for its presence might differ.
In the expert’s eyes, software glitches could be categorized into 5 groups, the first one being freezes, slowness, and failures caused by bad network connections (either on our own device or somewhere else). The key root causes for such an inconvenience, according to him, can be inadequate or nonexistent network connection, excessive data transfer, bits of data arriving in the wrong order, or a cyberattack (overloading the network).
I Don't Know What My Car Wants
Can’t Wait For Ahsoka To Come Out In 977 Years
Solving America's Tipping Culture Problem
The second type of glitches entail slowness and freezes caused by extreme popularity resulting in overload (for example, a sports app in a major game or opening day of a big sale), which happens because of lack of planning for capacity to process all the requests at peak times.
This Could Take Forever
Man, even at work I'm only expected to hit 110% of my goals. This file has very high expectations
I Guess My Delivery Driver Is Doomed To Failure
I Burned So Many Calories, I Am Air Now
But you didn't get your steps in; Let's work on getting that number up tomorrow!
The third group of glitches include freezes or incomplete results caused by an outage at a 'server' (one of the computers providing the service over the network). It can happen as a result of a crash due to many kinds of bugs, a cyberattack on the server, or a planned maintenance or update, Dr. Lethbridge explained.
My Answers Are All Wrong, Somehow
I Am A Bit Of A Celebrity As You Can See
Apparently the entire galactic community is following this person on social.
I Think I Found Atlantis
Some glitches can also be user experience (UX) defects. “Much software is always too slow due to being built using overly complex components,” Dr. Lethbridge told Bored Panda. “In addition to that, confusing labels, feedback, and instructions leading the user to do the wrong thing, get confused or get stuck.”
Glitches based on UX defects can also be related to excessively complex user interface, making it hard to do the work or leading users to do it wrongly (for instance, too many steps, or steps that are difficult to do without making mistakes).
Then there’s also bad design making it impossible for some users to do something (for example, forcing you to enter a postal code in a country that does not use them) or bad translations when converting software to another country or language, the expert pointed out.
Power Went Out For A Second And Sent The System Spiraling At Work
The Sims Glitches Never Fail To Amuse
Today Is Flat-Earthers' Day
The last group of glitches are software’s wrong answers or outcomes, such as a Maps app sending you round and round in circles, or a product on sale being sold for free or delivered to the wrong address.
This group can also comprise glitches caused by bad data in the system entered by humans or corrupted by earlier glitches, bad algorithms (for example, mixing up imperial vs. metric units, or making excessive rounding errors in computations), the software not considering special cases or large cases or 'edge cases' (for instance, limiting the number of kids in a family to 4), or a cyberattack or hacking designed to get the system to do the wrong thing.
I Don't Know If I'm Right Or Wrong
But it is alson't. (Probably gonna show up in a later post.)
Load More Replies...Pretty similar to the spellcheck on our patient record system that was primarily designed for GPs, that doesn’t believe GP is a word..
Ouch. My poor eyes and brain. These are too messed up for the autocorrect to fix
If You Think You Are Procrastinating
Wow that was a really long day! Most days are only 24 hours but 88hrs is a hella long day.
A New Emotion
If this list made you laugh instead of crying and you would like to browse some more similar content, we have you covered—continue to our previous edition on instances of software giving up on people and delve even deeper into the wondrous world of software engineering. Happy scrolling!
Out Of Smiles
Yes... 24/7
Finally, I Can Watch All My Favorite Films In Unknown Language
As someone from an Unknown Language-speaking background, this makes me so happy!
I Don't Think That's How Time Works
clearly this person discovered time travel and just doesn't want to admit it
The Process Has
So Close
You Know The Drought Has Been Rough When Starbucks Is Like This. Thanks For Nothing Starbucks, Didn’t Realize Water Was A Seasonal Item
This perfectly represents the condition of Bengaluru. The only city facing a water shortage in our state during this heat wave. Even the hottest parts of the state have water, only Bengaluru is facing a water crisis
Being 6 Ft Does Exist
My Nothing Watch Shows Negative Step Count
Robot Vacuum Got Confused And Thought It Had Just Discovered A Lost Realm
Nice Beard
What is the training for? How to be Dali's clock?
I Think There Might Be An Error Preventing This Slide Show From Playing
maybe, just maybe, there's an error preventing this slide show from playing. idk tho, i'm no expert
Windows Moment
What Is A Democrdoes?
What Is It Asking Me To Do?
The Baby Monitor Has A Temperature Sensor. I Think It Is Time To Turn The Air Conditioning On
"Hollow Knight" Game Has Infected Every App On My Computer
Where Is It Going?
One Of These Options Are Not Like The Others
nice that they added an option for all the demonic entities out there so they can have an avatar that really represents them
I Heard The Amber Alert Sound And Grabbed My Phone Only To See This
It Appears That Windows Is... Confused
The Pyramids Were Built By Aliens Apparently
This Is The Only Way I Can Make A Warranty Claim On My Defective Mouse
My Friend Sent Me This Screenshot From A Game He Plays. “Seems Like A Good Deal” He Said
Charging At Twice The Speeds
According To My Phone, A New Ice Age May Have Begun
This Was A Few Months Back. I Don't Know If This Is Software Glitch Or That The Driver's Having A Day-Off
My first step with any software incident is an emergency power down, just in case.
My first step with any software incident is an emergency power down, just in case.