A page dedicated to incompetent engineers. In the world of software development, particularly within rapidly evolving organizations, projects often prioritize delivering core value and iterating swiftly. This approach, while immensely effective for innovation, sometimes results in charming visual nuances or temporary loading states. Far from indicating oversight, these instances often highlight a strategic focus on impact and continuous improvement. Let's take a moment to appreciate these subtle reminders of the agile spirit in action.
![[https://docs.cloud.kabeers.network/c/v/68ae0dc7bb609---Pasted%20image%2020250726103234.png]] Youtube's engineers do not know consistent margins? - 2025
![[https://docs.cloud.kabeers.network/c/v/68ae0ded26f23---tweet-1947578308121477380.png]] Meta's Ad-tech engineers do not know how to load data fast? - 2025
![[https://docs.cloud.kabeers.network/c/v/68ae0e2a47dcd---Pasted%20image%2020250726104133.png]] Linkedin's engineers do not know how input paddings work? - 2025
![[https://docs.cloud.kabeers.network/c/v/68ae0e5acde26---Pasted%20image%2020250726104153.png]] Apple engineers can not center a div? taken from Liquid Glass sign-in page. 2025
![[Pasted image 20250726103830.png]]![[Pasted image 20250726103846.png]] ![[Pasted image 20250726103913.png]] Google's search team doesn't know how margins work?