Digital logic Memes

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You Wouldn't Get It

You Wouldn't Get It
The circuit diagram joke that separates the real engineers from the rest of us. That's a buffer gate symbol between "You would" and "it" - literally creating "You wouldn't get it" because the buffer inverts the signal. The kind of joke that makes electrical engineers chuckle quietly while the rest of the dev team wonders why they're always so weird at lunch.

Gated Community

Gated Community
OMG, the ultimate nerd joke just dropped! ๐Ÿ’€ The meme shows logical gates OR, NOR, and XOR with their proper circuit symbols, but then for "EOR" it's literally Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh! It's that horrific moment when your computer science professor makes a dad joke and you don't know whether to laugh or transfer schools. The audacity of combining digital logic with cartoon characters should be ILLEGAL! *dramatically faints onto keyboard*

When Your Circuit Diagram Fails The Beach Vibe Check

When Your Circuit Diagram Fails The Beach Vibe Check
The eternal struggle between engineers and AI models continues! Someone drew the electrical engineering symbol for a JK flip-flop (a digital circuit component that stores binary data), but the neural network expected beach sandals. Classic case of domain-specific knowledge vs. general AI training. The machine learning model probably spent more time looking at vacation photos than circuit diagrams during training. Next time just draw a CPU with tiny umbrellas sticking out of it.

How's My OR Gate Compression

How's My OR Gate Compression
OH. MY. GATES. The security team just had a collective meltdown! Some hardware genius decided to implement an OR gate using ACTUAL PADLOCKS! If one key works, the whole thing opens! It's like writing code with 50 "return true" statements and wondering why your authentication keeps failing! ๐Ÿ”’ This masterpiece of "physical computing" is what happens when someone takes "hardware implementation" WAY too literally. The compression is *chef's kiss* - absolutely terrible! Security through obscurity has never been so rusty and beautiful!