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internationally approved symbol for a glitch?

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  • E Eek Ten Bears

    I am sure many of is have a whiteboard for informally recording significant events for quick visual reference. For fun (mainly) but also because its really handy we add a simple little emoji style graphic to show what kind of event it is. So a bug gets a nice little picture of a bug, a piece of software with a sunset date gets a setting sun and so on. Means we can tell whats what, and waste five minutes drawing it. Yesterday I found a data issue caused not by a bug but by a glitch. A power cut had thrown some data out. We should record this but we don't know what a glitch looks like :~. We can't possibly put it on the board without a picture. Please help with your suggestions.

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    RickZeeland
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    Here are some nice ones: Glitch icons | Noun Project[^]

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      Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

      small,

      relatively small, but only if compared to a star

      Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

      vibrating

      rotation != vibration And where are the two death rays it emits at the poles?

      I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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      Daniel Pfeffer
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      CodeWraith wrote:

      Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

      vibrating

      rotation != vibration

      The vibrations refer to the starquake, not the rotation.

      CodeWraith wrote:

      And where are the two death rays it emits at the poles?

      I also don't show the electro-magnetic field, the gravitational field, and the [Cheela](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon's\_Egg) living on the neutron star. This is a suggestion for a glyph, not a peer-reviewed article on Relativistic Physics!

      Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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      • D Daniel Pfeffer

        A glitch is also the name for what happens when a neutron star undergoes a "starquake", changing the frequency of its rotation. Perhaps a picture of a small, vibrating ball...

        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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        Eek Ten Bears
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        Like this: its clear; its dissimilar from other symbols; its easy to draw with klutzy IT fingers; and most importantly its really geeky.

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        • E Eek Ten Bears

          I am sure many of is have a whiteboard for informally recording significant events for quick visual reference. For fun (mainly) but also because its really handy we add a simple little emoji style graphic to show what kind of event it is. So a bug gets a nice little picture of a bug, a piece of software with a sunset date gets a setting sun and so on. Means we can tell whats what, and waste five minutes drawing it. Yesterday I found a data issue caused not by a bug but by a glitch. A power cut had thrown some data out. We should record this but we don't know what a glitch looks like :~. We can't possibly put it on the board without a picture. Please help with your suggestions.

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          Richard Deeming
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          How about a squirrel? Electrical disruptions caused by squirrels - Wikipedia[^]


          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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            Here are some nice ones: Glitch icons | Noun Project[^]

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            Eek Ten Bears
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            like the hand with the zappy fingers - retains concept that glitch may be down to user activity after all

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            • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

              How about a squirrel? Electrical disruptions caused by squirrels - Wikipedia[^]


              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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              Eek Ten Bears
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              Another good suggestion, easy to draw and good back story.

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              • E Eek Ten Bears

                I am sure many of is have a whiteboard for informally recording significant events for quick visual reference. For fun (mainly) but also because its really handy we add a simple little emoji style graphic to show what kind of event it is. So a bug gets a nice little picture of a bug, a piece of software with a sunset date gets a setting sun and so on. Means we can tell whats what, and waste five minutes drawing it. Yesterday I found a data issue caused not by a bug but by a glitch. A power cut had thrown some data out. We should record this but we don't know what a glitch looks like :~. We can't possibly put it on the board without a picture. Please help with your suggestions.

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                Fueled By Decaff
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                How about a little gremlin?

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                • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                  How about a squirrel? Electrical disruptions caused by squirrels - Wikipedia[^]


                  "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                  megaadam
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                  it is the Hamsters. It is ALWAYS the Hamsters. Noun Project Search[^]

                  "If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"

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                  • R RickZeeland

                    Here are some nice ones: Glitch icons | Noun Project[^]

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                    megaadam
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                    Wow what a site. Four dozens of crocodiles!

                    "If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"

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                      How about a little gremlin?

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                      megaadam
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                      Actually the first gremlin (again from thenounproject) is quite excellent!

                      "If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"

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                      • D Daniel Pfeffer

                        CodeWraith wrote:

                        Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                        vibrating

                        rotation != vibration

                        The vibrations refer to the starquake, not the rotation.

                        CodeWraith wrote:

                        And where are the two death rays it emits at the poles?

                        I also don't show the electro-magnetic field, the gravitational field, and the [Cheela](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon's\_Egg) living on the neutron star. This is a suggestion for a glyph, not a peer-reviewed article on Relativistic Physics!

                        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                        CodeWraith
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                        Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                        not a peer-reviewed article on Relativistic Physics!

                        Too bad. Should you still write the article, perhaps you should also mention the Hirogen[^] who love to stroll on the surface.

                        Quote:

                        ...The Hirogen body armor had internal life support, with a breathing apparatus over the mouth and nose, and it can protect a Hirogen hunter while seeking prey in most hostile environments, including the surface of a collapsed star.

                        Good that they have life support when gravity crushes the protons into the neutrons. :-)

                        I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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                          Actually the first gremlin (again from thenounproject) is quite excellent!

                          "If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"

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                          Eek Ten Bears
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                          Not sure I like it for glitch but it is excellent, definitely going to use it somewhere.

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                          • E Eek Ten Bears

                            I am sure many of is have a whiteboard for informally recording significant events for quick visual reference. For fun (mainly) but also because its really handy we add a simple little emoji style graphic to show what kind of event it is. So a bug gets a nice little picture of a bug, a piece of software with a sunset date gets a setting sun and so on. Means we can tell whats what, and waste five minutes drawing it. Yesterday I found a data issue caused not by a bug but by a glitch. A power cut had thrown some data out. We should record this but we don't know what a glitch looks like :~. We can't possibly put it on the board without a picture. Please help with your suggestions.

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                            GuyThiebaut
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                            Not sure how you are collecting data but this actually sounds to me as though a bug has been exposed. If the application/system has the assumption that once a write is issued the data has been saved - this 'glitch' has exposed that as a bug within the system. It sounds like the bug that has been exposed is that a save is not saved until it has been checked. A great opportunity for a unit test!

                            “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                            ― Christopher Hitchens

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                              First thing to come to mind when you say "Glitch" is The Matrix, so perhaps a pictuer of Neo's head (complete with cool sunglasses) will do the job :cool:

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                              markrlondon
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                              Nah, the black cat was the glitch. So a drawing of a cat.

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                                Nah, the black cat was the glitch. So a drawing of a cat.

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                                musefan
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                                Good point, and an easy thing to draw

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                                • E Eek Ten Bears

                                  I am sure many of is have a whiteboard for informally recording significant events for quick visual reference. For fun (mainly) but also because its really handy we add a simple little emoji style graphic to show what kind of event it is. So a bug gets a nice little picture of a bug, a piece of software with a sunset date gets a setting sun and so on. Means we can tell whats what, and waste five minutes drawing it. Yesterday I found a data issue caused not by a bug but by a glitch. A power cut had thrown some data out. We should record this but we don't know what a glitch looks like :~. We can't possibly put it on the board without a picture. Please help with your suggestions.

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                                  theoldfool
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                                  Many moons ago, we referred to an anomaly seen in an oscilloscope display as a glitch. "look at the output of that flip-flop, it's not steady, there is a glitch in it". I would suggest a lightening bolt kind of icon. Maybe with a beard. :)

                                  If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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                                    Many moons ago, we referred to an anomaly seen in an oscilloscope display as a glitch. "look at the output of that flip-flop, it's not steady, there is a glitch in it". I would suggest a lightening bolt kind of icon. Maybe with a beard. :)

                                    If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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                                    kmoorevs
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                                    theoldfool wrote:

                                    a lightening bolt kind of icon

                                    :thumbsup: I second this! You could combine this with a hand/finger like the symbol for electrostatic shock hazard warning.

                                    "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                                    • E Eek Ten Bears

                                      I am sure many of is have a whiteboard for informally recording significant events for quick visual reference. For fun (mainly) but also because its really handy we add a simple little emoji style graphic to show what kind of event it is. So a bug gets a nice little picture of a bug, a piece of software with a sunset date gets a setting sun and so on. Means we can tell whats what, and waste five minutes drawing it. Yesterday I found a data issue caused not by a bug but by a glitch. A power cut had thrown some data out. We should record this but we don't know what a glitch looks like :~. We can't possibly put it on the board without a picture. Please help with your suggestions.

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                                      Joop Eggen
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                                      - Large & in color: a banana peel. - Small: a reversed box with a this side up arrow at the bottom.

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                                      • G GuyThiebaut

                                        Not sure how you are collecting data but this actually sounds to me as though a bug has been exposed. If the application/system has the assumption that once a write is issued the data has been saved - this 'glitch' has exposed that as a bug within the system. It sounds like the bug that has been exposed is that a save is not saved until it has been checked. A great opportunity for a unit test!

                                        “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                                        ― Christopher Hitchens

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                                        Eek Ten Bears
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                                        All very true and happily planning a minor update to make it more robust. Still a glitch at root cause though.

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                                        • D Daniel Pfeffer

                                          CodeWraith wrote:

                                          Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                                          vibrating

                                          rotation != vibration

                                          The vibrations refer to the starquake, not the rotation.

                                          CodeWraith wrote:

                                          And where are the two death rays it emits at the poles?

                                          I also don't show the electro-magnetic field, the gravitational field, and the [Cheela](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon's\_Egg) living on the neutron star. This is a suggestion for a glyph, not a peer-reviewed article on Relativistic Physics!

                                          Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                                          Gary Wheeler
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                                          Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                                          the Cheela living on the neutron star

                                          +5 nerd points to Daniel! :-D (excellent novel, BTW)

                                          Software Zen: delete this;

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