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How are you supposed to fix bugs in your program where:
1. it has been investigated before and was not found how to reproduce it
2. it cannot be tested at all
3. never happens on the test environment

fml

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    If a bug is not reproducible, it does not exist
  • 6
    Add more logs so if it pops up keep adding more logs until you figure out what happened
  • 0
    @retoor im really curious as to how you misused it now... i also miss good ol' c
  • 0
    @retoor im shit at saving/backing up my code (even worse at it being decipher-able for others... seriously, im great at writing crypto and compression algos but naturally dont even need them) but base level storage in C is one thing ive kept snippets of for over 2 decades. Im a data architecture nerd for sure... with a horribly invalid frame of reference to what is "normal". That said, i appreciate the insight.
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    @jestdotty And then you get a 5000$ bill from Azurem, becaouse you logged 5 TB of data per day withj "detailed logs".

    Not viable in production. Production logs should be as minimalistics as possible.
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