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I was asked to reproduce a report according to a model. I found out that the fancy looking graphs represent only 20 and 64 items out of 6000 meaning … just noise in the background.
I went to a workshop where 7 people LOCALLY looked at a remote Citrix screen (remote server). I did not say anything, the 6 people just discovered that the test went wrong! I was just happy that I got a full day off.