I am still in awe of the ability of pajeets to not only copy paste simple ideas dozens of times with random insertions making discerning intent impossible, and making what should be a simple set of requirements take multiple thousands of word and tens of pages...
...but to then insert the actual meat of the requirements in at random spots requiring extreme effort to detect and put them in an order so random it feels like they are trying to make defects
Indians make trivial tasks exponentially expensive and painful
So I used to attend a Korean Church when I was younger that sent missionaries to recruit people who were not Korean
I eventually found out they copied and pasted all the sermons from one of the original founders of the organization who had the most power over the organization when he was alive
They then edited the sermons to change current details about their local congregation and recent news so that people would not realize it was a copied sermon from elsewhere in space & time
Maybe they do that because they know if they have the correct sequence of characters they will get the program to do certain things when it runs
And they have a page for each thing they want to do
But they do not understand the code will enough to combine all 17 pages but remove the redundant parts to get what they want
Maybe they view law like a magic computer program they can not comprehend but just need the magic words for
Reminds me of Yoga mantras and Chinese "medicine"
@shortstories I am the programmer, the pajeet is writing "requirements" which I am supposed to somehow understand despite them being a giant mess of poorly formatted hindunglish
things like putting a requirement that if a step the assigns to the current user is done again, it will assign to the current user being equirement 2, while the requirement that said step assigns to the current user is requirement 6
or adding requirements that use new screen fields without actually having any requirements to add those fields to the screen first