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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
Improvisation Memes
Posts tagged with Improvisation
Found A Way To Dry My Mousepad
Hardware
Programming
6 months ago
267.3K views
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Ah yes, the classic "my hardware is now my display decor" solution. When your gaming mousepad gets soaked (probably from tears after debugging for 8 straight hours), just slap it on your TV screen where it's warm enough to dry! Bonus points for the sleek red-on-black aesthetic that screams "I care about my peripherals but not enough to dry them properly." The true mark of a developer who's given up on conventional solutions and embraced chaotic innovation. Next up: using your mechanical keyboard as a pizza warmer.
I Can Finally Run My AWS Cloud Locally
AWS
Cloud
Devops
Programming
6 months ago
329.4K views
1 shares
When your cloud budget runs dry but your boss still wants that serverless architecture... Behold! The pinnacle of innovation: "AWS Cloud" written with a Sharpie on a CD. The "offline version" is just *chef's kiss*. Remember when we thought the cloud was just someone else's computer? Turns out it can also be your own dusty CD-ROM from 2003. Next up: "Kubernetes Cluster" written on a stack of floppy disks. Por fin indeed! 🙏
Best Rack Cabinet I've Ever Seen
Networking
Hardware
Devops
Linux
7 months ago
324.6K views
1 shares
When the network admin says "we don't have budget for proper infrastructure" but you've got a microwave from 1992 and a dream. The classic "it's not stupid if it works" approach to networking. That router is getting the five-star treatment with its own Faraday cage that doubles as a popcorn maker. Bet the WiFi password is "HotPocket123" and the network goes down every time someone heats up lunch. Enterprise-grade cooling? Nah, just leave the door open. I've seen cleaner cable management in a pasta bowl, but hey—zero dollars spent on a rack cabinet, infinite points for creativity.
If It's Stupid But It Works, It Ain't Stupid
Hardware
Programming
9 months ago
279.9K views
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The eternal battle between aesthetics and functionality in PC building. Top panel: a gorgeous $200 horizontal case with perfect cable management, RGB lighting, and probably cooling that would make Antarctica jealous. Bottom panel: literally a computer thrown under an old sewing machine table with a random barrel nearby for... ambiance? Every developer eventually reaches this enlightenment. Your first build is all about the perfect components and matching RGB. Your tenth build is whatever keeps the CPU from thermal throttling while you debug that production issue at 2AM. Function over form. Ship it and move on. The code doesn't care if your battlestation looks like it belongs in a dumpster.
Is This Turning A Bug Into A Feature
Programming
Debugging
Testing
11 months ago
286.2K views
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Look at that broken plastic piece being repurposed as a hook. That's basically the coding equivalent of: "Hey, that null pointer exception is actually super useful for detecting when the user does something stupid!" Every senior dev has that moment where they stare at their janky workaround and think, "Ship it. It's not a bug anymore—it's an undocumented feature with character." Bonus points if you add a cryptic comment like // Don't touch this. It works. I don't know why.
Turns Out VGA Screws Are Actually Useful
Hardware
Windows
1 year ago
250.0K views
1 shares
Ah yes, the ancient VGA connector - designed with thumb screws that nobody ever uses... until now. Someone's gone full MacGyver and used a VGA cable to hang their PC tower from the wall. That's what we call "hardware mounting" in the most literal sense. Saves desk space, doubles as modern art, and ensures your computer has excellent ventilation. Just don't tell your IT department - they'll either fire you or promote you on the spot.
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