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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
Tech hacks Memes
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Found A Way To Dry My Mousepad
Hardware
Programming
6 months ago
269.9K views
1 shares
Ah yes, the classic "my hardware is now my display decor" solution. When your gaming mousepad gets soaked (probably from tears after debugging for 8 straight hours), just slap it on your TV screen where it's warm enough to dry! Bonus points for the sleek red-on-black aesthetic that screams "I care about my peripherals but not enough to dry them properly." The true mark of a developer who's given up on conventional solutions and embraced chaotic innovation. Next up: using your mechanical keyboard as a pizza warmer.
The Browser Extension Vigilantes
Webdev
Frontend
Javascript
Programming
1 year ago
293.6K views
0 shares
Nothing says "entrepreneurial spirit" quite like browser extension devs swooping in to save online shoppers from Amazon's pricing shenanigans. While Amazon tries to hide those sweet, sweet tariff prices, extension developers are out here playing hero - adding the functionality Amazon deliberately "forgot" to include. It's the classic corporate neglect-to-innovation pipeline. Some PM at Amazon is probably fuming that these third-party devs are exposing their "dynamic pricing strategy" (corporate speak for "we charge whatever we think you'll pay"). Meanwhile, extension devs are making bank on ad revenue while doing the Lord's work of price transparency. Modern problems require modern solutions!
Turns Out VGA Screws Are Actually Useful
Hardware
Windows
1 year ago
257.6K views
1 shares
Ah yes, the ancient VGA connector - designed with thumb screws that nobody ever uses... until now. Someone's gone full MacGyver and used a VGA cable to hang their PC tower from the wall. That's what we call "hardware mounting" in the most literal sense. Saves desk space, doubles as modern art, and ensures your computer has excellent ventilation. Just don't tell your IT department - they'll either fire you or promote you on the spot.
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Compare Virgin Regex Writer Vs Chad Llm User
Javascript
101.7K views
2 years ago
So it begins.
Programming
68.8K views
2 years ago