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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
Resistors Memes
Posts tagged with Resistors
Hmmmmmmmmm, Maybe The 3rd? Idk
Hardware
Security
Programming
28 days ago
235.0K views
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Nothing says "I'm definitely a human" like staring at a CAPTCHA asking you to identify 220Ω resistors on circuit boards. You know, just your average Tuesday morning verification challenge. Because apparently, bots have gotten so sophisticated that we need to test people on their EE degree knowledge just to log into a website. Those color bands on resistors? Red-red-brown-gold if you're keeping score at home. But let's be real—half of us software folks would fail this faster than a null pointer exception. The hardware engineers are laughing somewhere while the rest of us are Googling "resistor color code chart" for the fifth time this year.
Captcha For Hardware Engineers Only
Hardware
Programming
10 months ago
395.4K views
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Finally, a CAPTCHA that separates the real engineers from the Stack Overflow copy-pasters! Good luck finding those 220Ω resistors without pulling out a multimeter and squinting so hard your eyeballs fall out. Those blue ones? Maybe. The brownish ones with the red band? Could be. The tiny ones hidden behind that capacitor? Who knows! I'd rather debug someone else's uncommented legacy code than prove I'm human with this electrical torture test. Somewhere, a hardware engineer is cackling maniacally.
The Birds And Bees Of Computer Hardware
Hardware
11 months ago
238.8K views
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The birds and bees talk for electronics. That IC chip is surrounded by resistors with their little wire tails wiggling toward it like eager electronic sperm. Somewhere, a soldering iron is getting hot and bothered watching this unfold on a breadboard. Next week on "How It's Made": RAM sticks.
Computer Reproduction
Hardware
Programming
1 year ago
289.1K views
1 shares
The birds and bees talk for electronic components! That IC chip is being swarmed by resistors with their little wire legs wiggling toward it like electronic sperm cells. The resistors are clearly on a mission to fertilize the integrated circuit and spawn the next generation of computing devices. Silicon-based reproduction at its finest. Next up on the hardware lifecycle: tiny baby Arduino boards.
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