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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
Wojak Memes
Posts tagged with Wojak
Hehe Funny Hat
Math
2 months ago
378.4K views
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When you're so focused on the guy with the funny hat that you completely ignore the actual bell curve distribution. The top panel shows a proper IQ distribution with the extremes recognizing that "people are dangerous" while the middle stays blissfully ignorant. But then the bottom panel reveals the true intellectual convergence: everyone, regardless of IQ, just wants to appreciate that magnificent hoodie. It's the horseshoe theory of meme analysis—sometimes the low-IQ take and the high-IQ take are exactly the same. Both ends of the spectrum see past the pseudo-intellectual posturing and just vibe with the simple joy of "teehee that guy has a funny hat." The guy in the middle is having an existential crisis trying to understand the deeper meaning while everyone else has already achieved enlightenment through hoodie appreciation.
Zero Days Without A New JS Framework
Javascript
Typescript
Frontend
Webdev
Programming
1 year ago
309.2K views
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The counter has been reset! The horrified expression says it all—a TypeScript evangelist witnessing the JavaScript framework apocalypse in real-time. That "#1 type safety fan" badge is basically the equivalent of bringing a calculator to a knife fight in the JS ecosystem. Every frontend dev knows the pain of walking into standup and hearing "So I found this cool new framework last night..." Zero days without a new framework is practically the natural state of JavaScript development—it's like trying to build a house while someone keeps changing what "walls" are.
Average Programming Humor Enjoyer
Programming
StackOverflow
Debugging
Webdev
1 year ago
256.0K views
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Ah, the bell curve of programming arguments. The irony is delicious - a poorly crafted meme arguing that you can't use poorly crafted memes as technical arguments. The 100 IQ crowd in the middle is outraged, while the folks at both extremes (55 and 145 IQ) have transcended to using memes as their primary debugging tool. Nothing says "I understand the root cause analysis" like responding to a production outage with a Wojak diagram. This is basically Stack Overflow if you removed the downvote button.
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