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Continue to wonder about the commitment to basic Software QA

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Pavel A.
Evangelist III

Year 1970. This is exactly the beginning of the Unix era, the day zero for computers.

Means, update was never done yet.

Software QA, relax 🙂

-- pa

This machine has had multiple usage of CubeMX, and the Windows clock goes back to 1601 if I'm not mistaken.

Even if you think Software QA is pffft, people should at least have enough pride to check in code that has semblance of functionality. It is not as if we even have a range check that says something humorous like "fscking ages ago..", although that might get C-levels angry enough to fire those responsible.

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KnarfB
Principal III

Hmm, works fine for me.0690X00000DYKPLQA5.png

Your screen shot seems to be from an old version.

TDK
Guru

I had the same experience on an installation that absolutely has checked for updates within the past month, but which doesn't always have an internet connection. Who knows what crap logic they have in there for this display.

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Pavel A.
Evangelist III

>  the Windows clock goes back to 1601 if I'm not mistaken.

Windows, yes - but in Java world it seems to keep the Unix time style.

-- pa