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People Are Sharing Pics Of The Worst Software Fails They've Encountered And They're Hilarious

People Are Sharing Pics Of The Worst Software Fails They've Encountered And They're Hilarious

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Turns out, there's a whole subreddit dedicated to celebrating software acting outside its parameters and its unpredictable malfunctions. It sounds geeky, but believe me, you don't need to be a hacker to appreciate it.
Nearly 1 million members belong to the online community, sharing pics and videos of the biggest glitches in the Matrix, including the time Netflix praised the Nazi party and an Uber driver went exploring in the sea.

#1 I Got A Coupon Code For 30% Off Bluetooth Headphones That Ended Up Being 98% Off When I Entered The Code

I Got A Coupon Code For 30% Off Bluetooth Headphones That Ended Up Being 98% Off When I Entered The Code
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"The failures that go viral within our community are usually those that have some humor in them," a moderator of the subreddit told Bored Panda. "For example, the description for the 'Hitler and the Nazis' documentary being displayed under the Spongebob movie."

The moderator said people who follow the subreddit seem to be really invested in it. "From the interactions I've seen, people often have an interest in programming and will try to theorize why the software failed. Some will also often meme the failure if it's funny."

#2 Thanks For Having My Back Tinder, I Guess

Thanks For Having My Back Tinder, I Guess
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But don't think that only regular home users experience software disruptions. For example, more than 100 flights to and from London's Heathrow airport were disrupted on the 16 of February 2020, after it was hit by technical issues, affecting departure boards and check-in systems. A spokesperson for Heathrow didn't say much, just bleated that it happened "due to the sensitive nature of those processes."

Another memorable software hiccup happened a few years earlier, in mid-January, 2016. Then, the Nest smart thermostat (owned by Google) experienced a glitch after a software update went wrong, forcing the device's batteries to drain and leaving it unable to control temperature, meaning that American users were unable to heat their homes or get hot water on one of the coldest weekends of the year. The company said the fault had been caused by a firmware update and quickly rolled out a new one to solve the issue.

You can't live without technology but sometimes you can't live with it, too.

#3 How?

How?
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#4 What The Hell Did I Do

What The Hell Did I Do
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#5 Setting A Reminder

Setting A Reminder
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#6 Could Not Copy Files Because No

Could Not Copy Files Because No
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#7 Scuber Diver

Scuber Diver
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#8 Everything Is Broken

Everything Is Broken
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#9 Thanks For The Help, Siri

Thanks For The Help, Siri
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#10 Netflix, What Are You Trying To Do?

Netflix, What Are You Trying To Do?
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#11 Homonyms Are Such A Bliss To Virtual Assistant

Homonyms Are Such A Bliss To Virtual Assistant
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#12 I Was Driving, And My Phone Vibrated In My Pocket To Tell Me This

I Was Driving, And My Phone Vibrated In My Pocket To Tell Me This
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#13 Yes Google, That’s Exactly How Bridges Work

Yes Google, That’s Exactly How Bridges Work
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#14 Ah Yes The Ultimate Relaxation

Ah Yes The Ultimate Relaxation
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#15 Everything Is Good

Everything Is Good
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#16 Did My Dog Just Discover Teleportation?

Did My Dog Just Discover Teleportation?
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#17 I’m This Unpopular

I’m This Unpopular
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#18 I Think My Subway Is Trying To Tell Me Something

I Think My Subway Is Trying To Tell Me Something
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#19 That's A Pretty Strong Password Policy

That's A Pretty Strong Password Policy
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#20 Cool Sign

Cool Sign
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