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Still Waiting...

Still Waiting...
When USB-C was announced back in 2014, the tech world promised us a glorious future where one cable would rule them all. Fast forward to 2026, and motherboards are still rocking more USB-A ports than a 2010 gaming rig. The "universal" connector that was supposed to replace everything is now just... another port we need to carry adapters for. Turns out backward compatibility is both a blessing and a curse. Sure, your new laptop has USB-C, but good luck finding a motherboard that doesn't have like 15 USB-A ports because manufacturers know you've got a drawer full of peripherals from the Obama administration that you're not ready to let go of yet. The eternal struggle between innovation and "but my keyboard from 2008 still works perfectly fine."

Can't Even Hate On Nvidia For This One

Can't Even Hate On Nvidia For This One
The GPU market in a nutshell: AMD abandons their still-in-production RX 6600 like it's last week's leftovers, while Nvidia's over here giving 12-year-old GTX 750 Ti cards the royal treatment with fresh drivers and game optimizations. It's like watching one parent forget their toddler at the grocery store while the other helps their 30-year-old son with his taxes. No wonder Nvidia's charging kidney prices—they're supporting cards older than some of their customers' children!

Will It Ever End?

Will It Ever End?
The AUDACITY of Microsoft to keep Internet Explorer on life support through Edge's "IE mode" is the tech equivalent of your ex refusing to delete your number! Web developers thought they'd finally escaped the nightmare of IE compatibility, only to find it lurking in Edge like that horror movie villain who JUST. WON'T. DIE. The look of pure trauma on developers' faces when a client says "But it needs to work in IE mode" is absolutely priceless. We've moved from writing code to writing therapy journal entries about our browser PTSD!

Why Programmers Like Cooking

Why Programmers Like Cooking
Cooking: predictable, reliable, unchanged for centuries. Software development: a nightmare circus where your tools break faster than you can use them. Nothing quite like spending 3 hours setting up your environment only to discover your dependency manager no longer supports the library you need. Or that beautiful moment when npm decides your perfectly working package is now "deprecated" and suggests using something completely different that requires rewriting half your codebase. This is why senior devs hoard working configurations like dragons with gold. "Touch my Docker setup and I'll end you."