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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
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Living On The Edge: The StackOverflow Lifestyle
StackOverflow
Git
Programming
Debugging
Webdev
10 months ago
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The ultimate high-stakes gambler isn't at the casino—it's the IT guy whose entire professional existence balances precariously on StackOverflow answers and GitHub repositories! Nothing says "living dangerously" quite like building mission-critical systems with code snippets you found online at 2 AM and praying the maintainer of that one crucial dependency doesn't rage-quit open source tomorrow. The real adrenaline rush isn't bungee jumping—it's deploying to production with code you don't fully understand but copied anyway because it had 47 upvotes.
Our Little Secret
StackOverflow
Programming
Debugging
Webdev
11 months ago
260.6K views
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The duality of Stack Overflow dependency! Top panel: "Doctor: Googling stuff online doesn't make you a doctor." Bottom panel: A nervous monkey puppet meme representing every IT professional who's built their entire career on Googling error messages, copying Stack Overflow solutions, and praying the code works without understanding why. That uncomfortable side-eye when someone discovers your technical expertise is actually just superior search engine skills and pattern recognition. Shhhh... don't tell management about the 47 browser tabs of documentation you have open right now.
Someone's Snitching On IT's Secret Weapon
Debugging
StackOverflow
Programming
Linux
Windows
1 year ago
316.3K views
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The AUDACITY of IT support being EXPOSED like this! 💀 First, we have the smug satisfaction of watching IT professionals struggle with the EXACT SAME PROBLEM you're having - validating that you're not just some clueless user. Then BAM! The betrayal in the comments! Your precious IT hero confessing they just Googled the solution on Reddit! The DRAMA! The SCANDAL! It's like finding out your therapist is actually reading from a self-help book they bought at the airport. And yet... isn't this the circle of tech life? Users pretending they tried everything, IT pretending they know everything, and Reddit silently solving everyone's problems behind the scenes. The tech support ecosystem thriving on collective denial!
Me Everytime Igo To Best Buy
Hardware
Programming
Networking
Security
1 year ago
450.5K views
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The eternal struggle of every IT professional at electronics stores. That moment when the Best Buy employee innocently asks "Do you need help?" and your brain immediately switches to superiority mode. You've spent the last decade debugging kernel panics and configuring RAID arrays—of course you know the difference between HDMI 2.0 and 2.1! You didn't spend four years getting a CS degree to be asked if you've tried turning it off and on again. The internal monologue is deafening: "I could probably fix their POS system faster than they could sell me this overpriced HDMI cable." Yet we still go there... every... single... time.
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