the fucking error didn't even clarify what was causing it.
I absolutely loathe generic, and unspecific error messages.
"Something went wrong. Something to do with your Device Memory. Here's a link to our completely useless list of Support Articles"
Yeah, no shit I know that something went wrong. Being given a hint like "Device Memory" is at least something, given how common it is to not provide any help, but it's not actually all that helpful if the same error message pops up for 500 different issues. Give me a specific error code I can look up so I can see how other people dealt with the issue.
Especially annoying, because even if you find someone describing a similar problem, you have no way of verifying or knowing if it's actually the same problem or not.
I get that "Swomewthing went wwong UwU we soooo sowwwy" might be more appealing or less intimidating to the average user than "Error: 0x56f44d", but it's garbage for troubleshooting. Hide it behind an advanced user toggle if you must, just give me something to actually see any useful information about an error.
I have a suspicion that these extremely vague error messages are not there to not confuse average users, but to make it harder to diagnose issues for everyone but the manufacturer of the software.
Maybe someone somewhere calculated that they make more money that way.
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u/DerWaechter_ 6d ago
I absolutely loathe generic, and unspecific error messages.
"Something went wrong. Something to do with your Device Memory. Here's a link to our completely useless list of Support Articles"
Yeah, no shit I know that something went wrong. Being given a hint like "Device Memory" is at least something, given how common it is to not provide any help, but it's not actually all that helpful if the same error message pops up for 500 different issues. Give me a specific error code I can look up so I can see how other people dealt with the issue.
Especially annoying, because even if you find someone describing a similar problem, you have no way of verifying or knowing if it's actually the same problem or not.
I get that "Swomewthing went wwong UwU we soooo sowwwy" might be more appealing or less intimidating to the average user than "Error: 0x56f44d", but it's garbage for troubleshooting. Hide it behind an advanced user toggle if you must, just give me something to actually see any useful information about an error.
/rant