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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

Silent suffering Memes

Posts tagged with Silent suffering

The Emotional Stages Of Debugging

Debugging Programming Testing
1 year ago 258.1K views 0 shares
The Emotional Stages Of Debugging
A child's worksheet about bugs repurposed for the programmer's reality. "Bugs make me feel fine " and "When I see a bug, I say nothing " paired with that thousand-yard stare... That's not emotional suppression, that's just Tuesday. The face isn't blank from lack of artistic skill—it's the perfect representation of a developer's soul after the 17th unexplainable NullPointerException of the day. No screaming, no crying, just empty acceptance and the silent knowledge that dinner will, once again, be cold takeout at midnight.

The Silent Scream Of Debugging

Debugging Programming Testing
1 year ago 226.0K views 0 shares
The Silent Scream Of Debugging
The eternal programmer's dilemma captured in crayon! Kid writes "Bugs make me feel fine " and when asked what they say upon seeing a bug: " nothing ." That deadpan face is the universal expression of a dev who's died inside after spending 8 hours tracking down a missing semicolon. The silent rage. The stoic acceptance. The thousand-yard stare into the void of your IDE. Every developer knows that special flavor of existential dread when your code inexplicably works after adding a single space somewhere. Future debugger in training right here!

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