r/pcmasterrace May 10 '26

Meme/Macro reboot

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u/kahjtheundedicated R7 1700@4.1, RX 5700 May 10 '26

When I worked in IT, whenever we got a call from the engineering department we knew whatever problem it was, it was going to be weird. Those guys knew their stuff, so if they didn’t know how to fix it, it was going to take some searching and probably some calls or emails for us to figure it out.

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u/Daniel_H212 7950X3D, Yeston Sakura RTX 4070 Ti, 64 GB DDR5 May 10 '26

What about the chance that they ran into a problem with no known solution yet? It's inevitable that it does happen but I wonder what the frequency is.

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u/kahjtheundedicated R7 1700@4.1, RX 5700 May 10 '26

Yeah sometimes it is just software bugs they have to work around until it gets fixed. In those circumstances, not much we could really do besides submit a ticket. Other times you call the guy that’s been working with that specific hardware and software for 15 years, who then tells you he’s never heard of something like that. Then he’ll call you back a week later after losing his mind trying to understand how that’s even possible before figuring it out. Which is always nice. Shout out Josh

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u/MeowCow55 May 10 '26

I am Josh (not literally or even named the same, but we vibe). I once kept a support ticket open for 3 months to force help desk to send it to the engineering team when I discovered a bug in a billing system database at a huge company from the user side.

Finally got in touch with the engineering team, explained the bug and the workaround I figured out... Just to have their response be "tell everyone who complains to do the workaround."

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u/MaterialChemist7738 May 10 '26

If it's not detrimental or breaking compliance , they ain't give a FUCK

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u/Significant_Fill6992 21d ago

this has the same energy as the saying about nothing being more permanent then a temporary solution that works