"Works on my machine" is not really a helpful response to someone sharing an issue they have. Are you implying that the parent is lying? If not, what constructive purpose does this comment have?
(I write this as someone who has experienced nearly every bug mentioned in this thread.)
>Worked on my machine" is not really a helpful response to someone sharing an issue they have.
When they're attempting to present their experience as the typical or characteristic experience, it is indeed helpful to contrast it against other experiences.
It's a helpful response, in that it indicates that it's not a universal problem, i.e. not a totally botched release, and may be worth debugging or submitting a report for.
(I write this as someone who has experienced nearly every bug mentioned in this thread.)