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Base Ten: The Sacred Numbering System

Base Ten: The Sacred Numbering System
The rage-filled face screaming about base 10 is the perfect representation of that senior engineer who loses it when someone suggests using a different numbering system. Binary? Hexadecimal? Octal? Absolute heresy. The decimal system isn't just a preference—it's a religion to some. Meanwhile, the rest of us are just trying to convert 0xFF to decimal without getting yelled at.

The Ultimate Developer Self-Deception Manual

The Ultimate Developer Self-Deception Manual
The book titled "Math Isn't Important For Programming And Other Hilarious Jokes You Can Tell Yourself" is the ultimate self-deception manual for aspiring coders. Right next to classics like "I'll document my code later" and "This regex is perfectly maintainable," we have this mathematical fallacy. Meanwhile, your algorithm complexity is O(n²), your physics engine is glitching, and your machine learning model is basically a random number generator. The best part? It's Volume II—meaning someone bought enough copies of Volume I to warrant a sequel. Probably the same person who thinks sorting algorithms are "just theory stuff."

Reject Algorithms Return To Monke

Reject Algorithms Return To Monke
Ah, the eternal battle between optimization nerds and computational chaos enthusiasts. On the left, we have the poor soul who obsesses over O(m*log(n)) efficiency—probably spends nights awake wondering if they could shave off a few milliseconds from their sorting algorithm. Meanwhile, the chad on the right embraces exponential complexity like it's a fine wine. "Oh, your algorithm runs in polynomial time? How adorable . Mine might finish computing sometime after the heat death of the universe, but at least I'm not a tryhard." It's the programming equivalent of driving a monster truck when a bicycle would do—completely impractical but somehow infinitely more satisfying.