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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
Diy gone wrong Memes
Posts tagged with Diy gone wrong
The Cable Doesn't Know About Its Color
Networking
Hardware
6 months ago
272.5K views
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Someone's waging war against the entire IT industry standards with this unholy abomination. The color-coding on cables and ports? Just a conspiracy by Big Cable to sell more wires! That yellow cable jammed into what's clearly not its matching port is the digital equivalent of putting pineapple on pizza. The blue tape-wrapped wires crammed into random pins would make any network engineer develop an eye twitch. Next up: "Firewalls are just a myth created by antivirus companies" and "Have you tried connecting your HDMI to the toilet? Works fine for me!"
The Prehistoric Cooling Method
Hardware
Debugging
10 months ago
331.4K views
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Someone decided their CPU needed the prehistoric cooling method. Instead of applying thermal paste like a normal human being with a pea-sized dot or spread, they've literally placed a tiny Loch Ness Monster figurine on the processor. The thermal conductivity of plastic mythical creatures is approximately... terrible. That chip is about to reach temperatures hotter than my rage when management asks for "just one more feature" right before deployment. At least when this CPU inevitably catches fire, they can blame it on not having tree fiddy for proper cooling solution.
When Routine Maintenance Becomes Psychological Warfare
Hardware
Debugging
Windows
10 months ago
394.6K views
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The fourth horseman of the apocalypse: cleaning your PC and accidentally unplugging something critical. That moment when you're just trying to be responsible and remove some dust, only to create a non-booting monster. The panic that floods your entire brain is perfectly captured by that all-red headache diagram. Nothing quite matches the existential dread of pressing the power button after maintenance and being greeted with... absolutely nothing. Suddenly you're questioning every life decision that led to this moment, including whether compressed air should be classified as a weapon of mass destruction.
The "My Buddy Can Fix That" Disaster Pie Chart
Hardware
Debugging
Windows
10 months ago
297.2K views
0 shares
That massive red slice is basically a monument to the phrase "I know a guy." The pie chart brutally exposes how most people skip qualified technicians and instead summon their self-proclaimed tech wizard friend who once installed Chrome successfully and now considers themselves the next Linus Torvalds. The result? A simple driver issue transforms into a complete OS reinstall with bonus malware. The tiny green slice represents the mythical creatures who actually contact manufacturers first—like spotting a unicorn in the wild.
Tell Me Why I Didn't Read The Manual
Hardware
Debugging
11 months ago
317.5K views
1 shares
Ah, the classic equation: CPU cooler with thermal paste not properly applied + tempered glass PC case = shattered dreams and glass everywhere. The red circle is highlighting where someone forgot to remove the plastic cover from the thermal paste. That tiny mistake just cost them a $100+ case and hours of cleanup. Nothing says "I'm having a productive day" quite like your PC literally falling to pieces because you rushed through step 3 of the assembly manual. The sound of tempered glass shattering is the universe's way of saying "maybe stick to console gaming."
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"Science is the easiest in computers."
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