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Gaming On Switch (But Not The Nintendo Kind)

Gaming On Switch (But Not The Nintendo Kind)
OH. MY. GAWD. The absolute AUDACITY of this network engineer playing a platformer game on their phone while using a LITERAL NETWORK SWITCH as a table! This is what happens when you give IT people too much free time! The pun is just too much—they're gaming "on" a switch, but not the Nintendo kind! The network equipment is crying silently underneath that phone, wondering how it went from routing critical packets to being degraded to furniture. The betrayal! The horror! The complete disregard for proper equipment handling! I can't even right now! 💀

Idk What To Do With These Interns Anymore

Idk What To Do With These Interns Anymore
When the senior dev says "set up the network switch" and the intern takes it literally . Nothing says "enterprise-grade infrastructure" quite like a switch duct-taped to the ceiling with cables dangling like some avant-garde IT installation art. The blinking lights add that special touch of "it's technically working so don't touch it." Five years later, this temporary solution will still be running production traffic while documented in the company wiki as "ceiling network node alpha."

If It Works, Don't Touch It

If It Works, Don't Touch It
The sacred commandment of tech support, embodied in physical form. That network switch has clearly been through several apocalypses, covered in dust, cobwebs, and what might be the remnants of ancient civilizations. Yet somehow, against all odds, those tangled Ethernet cables are still delivering packets. This is the production environment equivalent of balancing your entire infrastructure on a house of cards built by an intern who left six years ago. No documentation, no backups, just a prayer and that one guy who refuses to take vacations because "the system might notice he's gone." Cleaning it would be the responsible thing to do. Replacing it would be the correct thing to do. But touching it? That's how you become the person who took down the entire company because "it was dusty."

If It Works, Don't Touch It

If It Works, Don't Touch It
That network switch has clearly been running flawlessly since the Clinton administration. Covered in dust, cobwebs, and what appears to be ancient plaster, it's the digital equivalent of that one load-bearing piece of code written by someone who left the company 8 years ago. Touch it? Might as well pull the pin on a grenade while you're at it. This is why network engineers develop that thousand-yard stare by year five.