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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot
The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb
HTTP 418: I'm a teapot
The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb
Cad Memes
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Let's Design A Comfortable Chair
Debugging
Programming
11 months ago
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When your boss asks for an ergonomic chair design but you've spent the last 72 hours fixing production bugs and your brain is running on coffee and spite. Sure, I'll design a chair that looks like it belongs in either a modern art museum or a very confused chiropractor's office. The wireframe on the right is just chef's kiss - nothing says "I understand human anatomy" like designing what appears to be a geometric torture device. Bet the marketing team will call it "The Innovator" and charge $899 for it.
The Dual Personality Of Linux
Linux
Devops
Cloud
Backend
Programming
1 year ago
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The duality of Linux is just *chef's kiss*. In most places, it's a janky mess held together with duct tape and Stack Overflow answers from 2011. Try running that fancy CAD software? Good luck explaining to your boss why you're compiling kernel modules instead of finishing those blueprints. But in the IT industry? Linux is an absolute BEAST. Server rooms around the world run on this penguin-powered juggernaut, handling everything from cloud infrastructure to supercomputers without breaking a sweat. Your cute little Windows server would cry if it had to handle what Linux manages before breakfast. The irony is just delicious - the same OS that makes desktop users question their life choices is silently powering most of the internet you're using to complain about it.
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I may need that again someday!
Programming
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2 years ago