Every time I sleep
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Do we notice piles of error reports and evidence for massive failed refactoring attempts in the morning, or do we just glance on the glossy brochure from the stand in front of the heavily bolted door?
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Every morning. And it fails every time.
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That must be scary. Have you decided whether you want to drop the spec or accept that you must go on while being terminally corrupted?
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Isn't the problem that what you thought were constants in your test turn out to be variables?
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variables are just the part of the model that we don't yet fully comprehend, eventually we replace errors among the constants with functions
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every day is an integration test. if I pass, we start again tomorrow.
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many people learn to cache a sequence that makes it look like they achieve more than 80 percent uptime
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Would the result matter? If so, what would be the consequence for failure? Would I adjust the expectations or the test subject?
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You could at least update the spec to reflect the bugs and features you have discovered?
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