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Growing Up Is Realising Tony Was A Vibe Coder

Growing Up Is Realising Tony Was A Vibe Coder
Remember when you thought coding was going to be like Tony Stark—holographic interfaces, AI assistants, and solving world problems with a few elegant keystrokes? Then reality hit: you're just staring at a terminal for 8 hours trying to figure out why your code works on localhost but crashes in production. The vibe coder fantasy dies hard when you realize most of your superhero moments involve Googling the same error message for the fifth time this week.

Building An Arc Reactor With Raspberry Pi

Building An Arc Reactor With Raspberry Pi
The code tries to allocate 280 TiB for an array, then fails spectacularly with a memory error. Meanwhile, the caption "I'm limited by the technology of my time" perfectly captures that moment when your ambitious project hits the brick wall of hardware reality. Sure, Tony Stark built an Arc Reactor in a cave with scraps, but even he couldn't allocate 280 freaking terabytes of RAM. That's not a Raspberry Pi project—that's a "sell your house for server farm" project.

Probably The Greatest Vibe Coder Of All Time

Probably The Greatest Vibe Coder Of All Time
Look at this absolute LEGEND with his fancy holographic interfaces! The audacity of developers who write code based on ~vibes~ rather than documentation! Just sitting there, hands behind head, basking in the glow of their chaotic creation like "Yeah, I have NO IDEA why it works, but it does, so don't touch it." The rest of us mere mortals are over here debugging with print statements while this majestic creature is coding by FEELING THE ENERGY of the universe. The ultimate "it works on my machine" final boss!

Ferris Wheel One Looks Too Intense For Me

Ferris Wheel One Looks Too Intense For Me
This meme hits right in the nostalgia bytes! It references RollerCoaster Tycoon, that legendary game where we'd spend hours meticulously building theme parks pixel by pixel. The joke here is that someone coded an entire theme park simulation in Assembly language - which is basically programming with your bare hands at the CPU level. And with "a box of scraps" no less (that's an Iron Man reference)! Fun fact: The original RollerCoaster Tycoon was actually written almost entirely in Assembly by Chris Sawyer, making this meme historically accurate. It's like building the Eiffel Tower with tweezers and toothpicks when everyone else is using cranes and power tools. Absolute madlad energy.