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I have interpreted this as a —the moment you realize a bug isn't in your logic, but in the raw data or encoding. If you meant something else, let me know and I will adjust it! Title: The ls0tls0g Moment: When Your Code Isn't Wrong (But Your Data Is) ls0tls0g
It is the ghost in the pipeline. The moment your UTF-8 decoder hiccuped. The forgotten \0 byte that turned your clean string into digital roadkill. Stage 1: Denial "You must have typed it wrong. Let me just re-run the migration." (The migration fails again. ls0tls0g stares back at you.) But they aren't
At first, you think it is a typo. Perhaps your cat walked across the keyboard. But as you look closer, a cold realization washes over you. This isn't a bug in your code . Title: The ls0tls0g Moment: When Your Code Isn't