Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 4th November 2020
Dilbert//11526, first published six years ago on Wednesday 4th November 2020
Wally Hates His App
Tags
business, technology, application, stop, fix, hate, developers, need, problem solving
Official transcript
wally speaking in meeting: i spent all week trying to sign into an app that stopped working for some reason.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I SPENT ALL WEEK TRYING TO SIGN INTO AN APP THAT STOPPED WORKING FOR SOME REASON.
BUT YOU GOT IT TO WORK IN THE END?
NO, ALL I DID WAS LEARN TO HATE THE DEVELOPERS.
HOW DO YOU PLAN TO SOLVE THAT?
I DON'T NEED TO IT ISN'T AN APP I NEED.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "App Haters Unite"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a group of coworkers discussing their dissatisfaction with a new app they've been forced to use. The conversation begins with one employee expressing frustration at having to sign into the app daily, only to have it stop working. Another coworker shares a similar experience, while a third employee reveals that they've learned to hate the developers responsible for the app.
As the discussion progresses, one employee asks how to solve the problem, prompting another to respond that it's unnecessary to create an app when a simple solution is available. The strip concludes with the group agreeing that the app is not essential and can be avoided.
Key Takeaways:
- The comic strip highlights the common phenomenon of employees resisting new technology or processes in the workplace.
- The conversation among coworkers showcases the relatable experience of dealing with frustrating software and the desire for simpler solutions.
- The strip's lighthearted tone and humorous exchange between characters make it an entertaining and recognizable representation of workplace dynamics.
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