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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
Decision making Memes
Posts tagged with Decision making
For When The Good Idea Fairy Shows Up
Programming
Agile
19 days ago
885.9K views
1 shares
A flowchart designed to filter out the "good ideas" that aren't actually good. Step 1: Does it solve a problem? If no, trash it. If yes, proceed. Step 2: Does a solution already exist? If yes, trash it. But notice the dotted line—"I didn't check"—because who has time for research when you're riding the innovation high? Step 3: Why not build it? "Because I like my idea better" loops you right back to the garbage bin. The only path that survives is "newly identified problem" leading to gap analysis. Translation: unless you've discovered an actual gap in the universe, your brilliant 2 AM refactor can go straight to /dev/null. The flowchart knows what you refuse to admit—most "good ideas" are just reinventing the wheel with extra dependencies.
Claude Decision Tree
AI
Programming
2 months ago
568.3K views
7 shares
When Claude AI is faced with literally any decision, the answer is always "Yes". Need to write code? Yes. Need to debug? Yes. Need to refactor? Yes. Need to add more features? Yes. Need to delete everything and start over? Also yes. The joke here is that Claude (Anthropic's AI assistant) is so helpful and agreeable that its decision tree is basically just one giant "Proceed" button. No conditional branches, no edge case handling, no "maybe we should reconsider" paths—just pure, unadulterated compliance. It's like having a junior dev who's never said no to a feature request in their entire career. The retro computer setup adds extra chef's kiss energy because even ancient hardware knew to ask "Are you sure?" before formatting your drive, but modern AI? Nah, we're going full speed ahead on every request.
Ability To Make Critical Decisions Quickly
Testing
Agile
Programming
5 months ago
363.7K views
0 shares
Developer presents a straightforward test case for calculating the area of a square. Management immediately pivots to TDD philosophy and decides they're actually in the circle business instead. Nothing says "agile decision-making" quite like rejecting a perfectly reasonable test case because your product suddenly doesn't align with the geometric shape you're testing. The presenter is explaining basic unit testing while the executives are having an existential crisis about whether they make software for circles or squares. The real kicker? They're so confident about this completely irrelevant distinction that they're making critical architectural decisions based on... shapes. Tomorrow they'll probably pivot to triangles after the morning standup.
Ancient IBM Wisdom That The Bosses Just Straight Up Promptly Forgot
AI
Programming
Devops
Agile
7 months ago
459.1K views
0 shares
Ah, the ancient scrolls of IBM wisdom. Back when computers were the size of rooms and management actually understood their limitations. Fast forward to 2023: "Let's have the AI make all our business decisions!" Meanwhile, when something breaks, it's still the human's fault. Funny how we've gone from "computers shouldn't make decisions" to "the algorithm said we should fire 30% of staff, so..." I'm sure this sign is framed right next to the "THINK" posters in IBM's museum of ignored advice.
Choose One Gamers: The Modular PSU Dilemma
Hardware
Gamedev
9 months ago
275.5K views
0 shares
The EXISTENTIAL CRISIS of every PC builder in one glorious meme! You're staring at two buttons like they're the gates of heaven and hell: spend a mere $20 more on a modular power supply that will make cable management a DREAM, or save those precious dollars for something else that you'll probably waste on RGB lights anyway. The SHEER AGONY of this decision is enough to make grown developers weep into their mechanical keyboards! It's the ultimate first-world tech problem - sweating profusely while your shopping cart sits open in 17 different browser tabs. And let's be honest, you'll agonize for DAYS only to impulse buy both things anyway because your self-control around computer parts is practically non-existent!
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When Your Python Script Has Existential Side Effects
Python
Programming
Algorithms
1 year ago
268.2K views
0 shares
Ah, nothing like a casual Python script to help you decide between watching a movie and literally destroying the concept of God . This is peak programmer existential crisis - when you're so burnt out that your random activity generator includes both "cook a meal" and "collapse the fundamental metaphysical framework of Western civilization." The best part? It's actually valid Python syntax. After 15 years of coding, I've found that randomly generating life decisions is the only way to ensure I ever do anything besides debugging other people's garbage. Though I usually keep my cosmic destruction subroutines in a separate module. You know, for maintainability.
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Only Option Remaining
Programming
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Programming
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