Usually its something computer related and every time it happens, something about fixing something without knowing why it works now bothers me almost as much as never fixing whatever it is.

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Problems that disappear for no apparent reason will reappear for no apparent reason.

I think this is a core part of the technical mindset/instinct. Any unexpected behavior is suspicious and makes you nervous, not just unexpected bad behavior. Plus it’s just a professionalism thing - a problem was solved but I don’t know what the solution was, that bothers me. It means I might not be able to fix the same problem next time I see it.

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This is something I’m struggling to teach a couple of the junior devs on my team - a PR that “fixes the problem but I don’t know why” doesn’t fix the problem

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all the time with Windows, drives me up the wall … computers are supposed to be consistent, boringly repetitive, not flakier than a sugared toddler …

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I’m a software engineer. You know what’s worse than not knowing why your code is broken?

Not knowing how you fixed it.

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LOL, OP’s never coded anything apparently.

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I’m in tech support; this is a split 25% of my life

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I have a vacuum cleaner like that.

The roller brush stopped working, I opened it and prodded the electronic shit inside, still didn’t have a clue why it stopped working, put it back together and it works unto this day.

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