by Kinrosolos December 25, 2024

A software cat (scat) is an error, flaw, or fault with software that was caused by a cat stepping on a developer's keyboard. Actual bugs created software errors in the early days of computing - nowadays cats are more likely to introduce software errors than insects.
"Hey, I finally figured out that scat"
"You mean 'bug'?"
"Nah dawg, bugs don't type the 'g' key into the source code 27 times"
"You mean 'bug'?"
"Nah dawg, bugs don't type the 'g' key into the source code 27 times"
by Bin-chickens August 17, 2022

by Merlun June 27, 2020

Scat is generally used to describe something rather unkempt and dirty, often something or someone that has something odd and disgusting about it, such as grease, spots or perhaps very strange actions which are often perceived to be hilarious and rather embarrassing for said scat head
by Cigmonster March 13, 2018

something that Cesar Torres has
by marmite heathbar January 21, 2023
