Man this company just doesn't get it
Man this company just doesn't get it
Man this company just doesn't get it
%AppData%\Roaming\654163413219648163\User\default\data\imagedata\images\NVIDIA Corp.\Desktop
Now this
This is chef's kiss
They would fix it but they can't hear our complaints over the sound of their money printers...
What's that??? China wants a new budget ai chip????
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
who takes screenshots using the nvidia app? your PC has a built-in screenshot tool
I'm just glad they are taking screenshots at all and not taking photos with their phones.
Hey sometimes it's easier to send stuff that way. I'm not lazy, you're old.
true
Greenshot is better.
Any Linux users here? ~/Pictures/Screenshots
all my homies use ~
That's where my screenshots go.
What is this "nvidia screenshot" they're talking about? The video card is taking the screen shot?
I mean if you think about it, screen shots are just single frame videos 🤷🏻♂️
Buy videos are just a series of pictures. How do we sort this out...
Thunderdome
Only if your screenshot is of the desktop. If it's a screenshot of a game or app, it will try to put it in its own folder
Thats not the main issue.
The issue is that screenshots DON'T BELONG in the videos
folder and should go into the pictures
/images
folder.
Just patch it so it saves where you like it. Oh you don't have the source? Sucks to be you.
This is my headcanon when I see a simple but long lasting bug like this at a large company.
To you or I, it seems simple. Clearly things are not working as intended and the fix is trivial. Raise a bug in the tracking system if you really have to, then just fix it, right?
Here's the thing. That code was written completely according to the specification. The path there was clearly there in the requirements. So what? So...that means it's not a bug, it's a feature change. And if it's not a bug, that means we can't officially use our allocated (but always shrinking) bugfix time to work on it.
If we want to fix it, we need to put in a feature change request. That means we have to articulate the value to the business in changing this feature and explain why we think the original specification is wrong. We can't get confirmation from the spec author because they are no longer with the company. That means we have to prove that it was written incorrectly.
If...and that's a big if, we can articulate that there's business value in doing this and that the original specification was likely incorrect, then we get to the really fun part. Prioritisation.
You see, the team that built that feature doesn't exist anymore. Once the bulk of the features were done, they got disbanded and the engineers moved to other teams. Technically there should be a single team responsible for every feature so it gets maintained, but in practice it doesn't really work that way. The people on the official team that's responsible haven't touched any of that code. They're not too keen on starting either because they have their own priorities.
So after all that, the task sits in the backlog of that team, neglected. Eventually in some distanct sprint planning session it will be flagged as an old ticket. You, who raised it, would have left the company and nobody in the meeting has context about why the task was created. Isn't that miscategorised, shouldn't it be a bug? Why is it with our team, is it even worth doing? Then it will be pruned from the backlog. The sad task that was fought for so valiantly, only to die sadly in the cutting room floor of a backlog grooming session.
Then one day, the bug will annoy a newcomer so much, they'll just sneak the change in under another ticket and the bug will finally be fixed. Months before the product gets scrapped for a worse replacement. What are the specifications of the replacement software based on? That's right, the original specs of the old system to ensure backwards compatibility.
I feel this comment in my soul.
Oooff, right in my sprint allocation.
Wow. You just, Matrix-like, downloaded 10 years of workplace ennui into my soul with this.
Wish you hadn't.
That may be true in some truly well organized (usually "legacy big corpo" companies).
Where I've worked it's more like:
That is a basic side-effect of Agile development. If you have implementation details figured out to such an extent before writing the code, you are not doing agile, you are doing waterfall. Which has a time and a place, but that time and place is typically banking or medical or wherever you're okay with spending several times the time and money to get maximum reliability (which is a different metric than quality!).
I bet NVIDIA has driver crashes to figure out, and I know which of those issues I'd want them to focus on first if I used their windows driver.
I've been a PM for about 7 years and God do I miss waterfall. My team is lucky to get a week or two of testing now and that usually puts us right at code freeze so any issues we find we now have to justify to multiple teams and dev on why it needs to be fixed.
Agile in corpo is usually the soul-crushing, not working kind, where the participants don't get the decision power they need for it to be working and not soul-crushing.
Must be nice to work work in such an agile company. Around here, we need to produce an updated requirements specification. Review that specification internally. Send the updated specification out to stakeholders for review. Put a bug in the backlog. Wait until someone important files a new bug report (which is now an actual bug report). Actually produce a fix. Hold a change review meeting. Merge the fix. Test the fix. Fail during testing because the tester is new to the project and flags 100 critical bugs that have been sitting in the backlog for years. Ship a release. Receive a bug report that we no longer produce screenshots. Fly an engineer to location to investigate. Advice the customer to update a 5 line script to point to the new location. "We don't have bandwidth to update that system.". Hide the fix behind an obscure undocumented option that defaults to off. Ship an emergency bug fix. Wait for the next bug report. Close bug report as "user error. User forgot to set enable 'screenshots are not videos' flag in tweaks>advanced>video menu ".
Right... We had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before we went to bed, eat a lump of cold poison, work twenty-nine hours a day down the mill, and pay the mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home... our dad would kill us and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."
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New copypasta just dropped! Jokes aside, I felt this comment.