← Back to context Comment by neuroelectron 20 hours ago Why would this be tremendously pleasing to test? 5 comments neuroelectron Reply Stratoscope 20 hours ago You get money!Of course you don't get to keep the money, but it is yours for a moment, even if just to count it.And beyond that, you get to see your code operate a physical machine that you can touch.How many of us get to do that? seanhunter 16 hours ago Yeah exactly. The test lab had an ATM which you call the function and it spits out money (that you don’t get to keep, but still). pwdisswordfishy 18 hours ago Wouldn't that be Monopoly money anyway? qup 17 hours ago Doubt it, the bill reader checks all the bills before dispensing, so it would be bypassed for monopoly money.Maybe they used $1s or something. 1 reply →
Stratoscope 20 hours ago You get money!Of course you don't get to keep the money, but it is yours for a moment, even if just to count it.And beyond that, you get to see your code operate a physical machine that you can touch.How many of us get to do that? seanhunter 16 hours ago Yeah exactly. The test lab had an ATM which you call the function and it spits out money (that you don’t get to keep, but still). pwdisswordfishy 18 hours ago Wouldn't that be Monopoly money anyway? qup 17 hours ago Doubt it, the bill reader checks all the bills before dispensing, so it would be bypassed for monopoly money.Maybe they used $1s or something. 1 reply →
seanhunter 16 hours ago Yeah exactly. The test lab had an ATM which you call the function and it spits out money (that you don’t get to keep, but still).
pwdisswordfishy 18 hours ago Wouldn't that be Monopoly money anyway? qup 17 hours ago Doubt it, the bill reader checks all the bills before dispensing, so it would be bypassed for monopoly money.Maybe they used $1s or something. 1 reply →
qup 17 hours ago Doubt it, the bill reader checks all the bills before dispensing, so it would be bypassed for monopoly money.Maybe they used $1s or something. 1 reply →
You get money!
Of course you don't get to keep the money, but it is yours for a moment, even if just to count it.
And beyond that, you get to see your code operate a physical machine that you can touch.
How many of us get to do that?
Yeah exactly. The test lab had an ATM which you call the function and it spits out money (that you don’t get to keep, but still).
Wouldn't that be Monopoly money anyway?
Doubt it, the bill reader checks all the bills before dispensing, so it would be bypassed for monopoly money.
Maybe they used $1s or something.
1 reply →