Most people were conditioned by more “user-friendly” systems to ignore the content of error messages because only an expert can make sense of “Error: 0x8000000F Unknown Error”. So they don’t even try, and that’s how they put themselves in a Yes, doas I say! situation.
It’s not even obscure, context dependent errors. I’ve had many professional system administrators not understand what “connection was closed by peer” meant.
But most error messages are in plain English first (plus some numbers and codes).
No, they see white (gray actually) blocky text on a black background, they think the machine is broken and go into panic mode. Instead of reading.
Which is kinda what you said.
But most error messages are in plain English first
Nah. Most error messages today are: System unavailable. Try again later. or Something went wrong. :( [Contact Support]
(And ‘contact support’ just takes you to their main support website homepage where you can maybe search something up on their janky search engine from the 10,000 useless ‘articles’ on their support site. Or you can talk to an AI chatbot that hallucinates a solution for you that sounds correct, but actually doesn’t work.)
Most people were conditioned by more “user-friendly” systems to ignore the content of error messages because only an expert can make sense of “Error: 0x8000000F Unknown Error”. So they don’t even try, and that’s how they put themselves in a
Yes, do as I say!situation.It’s not even obscure, context dependent errors. I’ve had many professional system administrators not understand what “connection was closed by peer” meant.
Well, to be fair, I’m also not very well versed in the intricacies of connecting with British nobility.
Have you tried turning the rape island off and on again?
One day I’ll catch that jerk Peer! So rude, always closing my connections!
More than once I had trouble calls about an “error message” that basically said “everything is fine, click ok to proceed”
But most error messages are in plain English first (plus some numbers and codes).
No, they see white (gray actually) blocky text on a black background, they think the machine is broken and go into panic mode. Instead of reading.
Which is kinda what you said.
Nah. Most error messages today are:
System unavailable. Try again later.orSomething went wrong. :( [Contact Support](And ‘contact support’ just takes you to their main support website homepage where you can maybe search something up on their janky search engine from the 10,000 useless ‘articles’ on their support site. Or you can talk to an AI chatbot that hallucinates a solution for you that sounds correct, but actually doesn’t work.)