A few times I have told the anecdote that the singly most baffling thing I ever saw in a code review — not the most insecure, just the most “how could a real programmer have written this? how could this ever make sense?” thing — was simply a C++ variable “number_of_trucks” … declared as float. Unambiguously referring to real physical trucks in a fleet.

Reader, it’s been over ten years and I am blowing the gods damn whistle. I had edited that story to protect the guilty: the variable was named number_of_planes. It was shipped by a company whose name begins with “B” and rhymes with “GOING out of business.”

@0xabad1dea sometimes you don't have a truck yet, but you need one now, so you borrow one. that's how you get a floated truck.

@Xkeeper @0xabad1dea

Sometimes you drive your CyberTruck into deep water, because EM said it would be fine. Aaaaaand, ... It's probably *not* going to turn out fine. 🙄

@JeffGrigg @Xkeeper @0xabad1dea are the batteries lithium? asking for a friend,