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minus-square@Moops@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish20•edit-21 year agoI mean, runtimes can be a legit reason to say something’s not working.
minus-square@pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.onlinelinkfedilink14•1 year agoBut it does work. Eventually. Really, I fixed it because we’re doing an OS upgrade and I didn’t want to wait 2h every time I spun up a new instance to test a change.
minus-square@FiskFisk33@startrek.websitelinkfedilink1•1 year agothat’s the problem with the ‘its working’ argument. if you hadn’t touched the working code you might have missed the performance issue to begin with.
I mean, runtimes can be a legit reason to say something’s not working.
But it does work. Eventually.
Really, I fixed it because we’re doing an OS upgrade and I didn’t want to wait 2h every time I spun up a new instance to test a change.
that’s the problem with the ‘its working’ argument.
if you hadn’t touched the working code you might have missed the performance issue to begin with.