There was this web hosting provider that promised unlimited bandwidth. But then they started throttling the traffic of websites that were getting a lot of visitors. A small e - commerce site was growing steadily and suddenly found their site loading very slowly. Customers started complaining and leaving bad reviews. When the site owner contacted the hosting company, they were given a bunch of excuses and no real solution.
One horror story is when the exchange student was extremely messy. They would leave dirty dishes everywhere in the house, and their room was always in a complete chaos. It was a nightmare for the host family to keep cleaning up after them.
Data loss is a common one. For example, when a hosting server crashes and there's no proper backup system in place.
One horror story could be that the exchange student was extremely messy. They would leave their dirty clothes all over the place, in the living room, on the stairs, and even in the kitchen. It made the whole house look like a disaster zone.
Sure. There was a case where a website's hosting on Godaddy had constant downtimes. The site owner would get little to no warning, and when they contacted support, they were told it was due to'maintenance' but it happened so often that it was clear there was a bigger problem. This led to a significant loss of traffic for the website.
Sure. There was an exchange student who was constantly on the phone or computer at a very loud volume, especially late at night. It disrupted the sleep of the host family. The family tried to talk to the student about it, but they just ignored the requests.
One horror story is when a client constantly changes requirements mid - project without considering the impact on the development timeline. For example, they might start with asking for a simple e - commerce site layout, and then suddenly want a complex multi - vendor system halfway through. This throws off all the planning and often leads to rushed coding and potential bugs.
A horror story involves a code that was found on the Dark Web. When a group of hackers decided to decrypt it, they started experiencing strange occurrences. Their personal information was leaked, and they received threats. They realized that the code was some sort of trap set by a malicious entity on the Dark Web. It was a nightmare for them as they had to deal with the consequences of their curiosity.
One horror story is when a client constantly changes their mind. For example, they first ask for a minimalist design, then suddenly want a very busy, over - the - top layout. It throws off all the work progress and timelines.
Cultural misunderstandings are common. For example, the concept of personal space might be different. An exchange student might enter the host family's bedroom without knocking, thinking it's normal in their culture. This can be very uncomfortable for the host family.
One horror story could be when the exchange student had really bad hygiene habits. They wouldn't bathe regularly, and it made the whole house smell bad. The host family was too polite at first to say anything directly, but it became a huge discomfort.