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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 18th October 2016

Dilbert//10048, first published ten years ago on Tuesday 18th October 2016

Requesting The Slightest Change


Tags

web, internet, site, code, coding, development, deadline, delay, time, technology


Official transcript

Boss: Will our new website be live this week? Developer: That depends. If you request even the slightest change, it could set things back for months. Boss: I only want to change the homepage title font. Developer: Oh, great. I should be done by next summer.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WILL OUR NEW WEBSITE BE LIVE THIS WEEK?

THAT DEPENDS.

IF YOU REQUEST EVEN THE SLIGHTEST CHANGE, IT COULD SET THINGS BACK FOR MONTHS.

I ONLY WANT TO CHANGE THE HOME PAGE TITLE FONT.

OH, GREAT.

I SHOULD BE DONE BY NEXT SUMMER

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Home Page Title Font"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a conversation between an employee and their boss regarding the website's home page title font. The employee requests to change the font, but the boss is hesitant, citing the potential need for future changes.

Key Points:

  • The employee expresses a desire to modify the home page title font.
  • The boss is reluctant, suggesting that even the slightest change could necessitate revisiting the design in the future.
  • The employee is willing to make the change, but the boss is not convinced.
  • The comic strip highlights the importance of considering the potential long-term implications of design decisions.

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