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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 solutions Memes
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Hardware
Debugging
3 months ago
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When you order the wrong audio cable but you've already spent your entire tech budget on energy drinks and mechanical keyboards, so you enter full MacGyver mode. That beautiful abomination of adapters stacked on adapters is the physical manifestation of every developer's "it works on my machine" energy. Sure, it looks like a fire hazard designed by someone who's never heard of signal degradation, but who cares? You're basically an engineer now. Bear Grylls would be proud of this survival instinct—turning a $5 mistake into a $50 Frankenstein's monster of connectors because admitting defeat and ordering the right cable would take 2-3 business days and you need that audio working RIGHT NOW.
What Do You Think Of This Cable Management?
Hardware
5 months ago
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When your GPU is sagging so hard it needs a support brace, but you're too broke for a proper bracket, so you just... braid the power cables into a structural support beam? This is the hardware equivalent of using duct tape to fix a production bug. The Radeon card is literally being held up by its own umbilical cord, fashioned into what looks like Rapunzel's hair after a bad day. Props for the craftsmanship though—that's a clean braid. But your GPU is now one sneeze away from ripping out the PCIe slot. This is what happens when you watch too many cable management tutorials and not enough structural engineering videos.
He Seems To Be Powered By The Holy Spirit
Hardware
Debugging
Linux
Devops
1 year ago
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When your legacy server keeps crashing but you're out of technical solutions so you install a religious icon as a CPU heatsink. That machine's been running for 7 years straight now, and nobody dares to update it. The icon isn't covering anything important anyway, right? RIGHT? The sacred art of hardware debugging—where divine intervention meets thermal management. Beats having to explain to management why you need a budget for new equipment.
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