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Understandable

Understandable | code-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Junior Dev 1 THINK MY CODE IS GOOD, ALL I NEED IS LITTLE IMPROVEMENT Senior Dev SHIT? NO, YOUR CODE SUCKS YES, SHIT

Please excuse my brilliance

Please excuse my brilliance | code-memes, IT-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When you make a minor change to your code and it doesn't break everything

helllo i getting a NotImplementedError any body know fix

helllo i getting a NotImplementedError any body know fix | error-memes, fix-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
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We Never Needed Faster Computers, Only Better Developers

We Never Needed Faster Computers, Only Better Developers
The SpongeBob meme perfectly captures the absurd evolution of game development. In the 90s, indie developers crafted masterpieces with limited resources, while today's AAA studios demand you sacrifice a kidney for a GPU just to run their unoptimized code. The irony is palpable - billion-dollar studios shipping games requiring NASA-grade hardware (5090 GPU? Come on!) while tiny indie teams create beautiful, efficient experiences that run on practically anything. It's the classic "throwing hardware at a software problem" approach. Why optimize your spaghetti code when you can just demand players upgrade their rigs? Meanwhile, indie devs are over here practicing actual computer science.

Lenovo L15 Portable Monitor, 15.6” Display, Full HD Resolution, IPS Panel, 250 nits Brightness, 60Hz Refresh Rate, USB-C Ports, Height-Adjustable Stand, Flicker-Free Technology, Grey

Lenovo L15 Portable Monitor, 15.6” Display, Full HD Resolution, IPS Panel, 250 nits Brightness, 60Hz Refresh Rate, USB-C Ports, Height-Adjustable Stand, Flicker-Free Technology, Grey
ENHANCED VISUAL EXPERIENCE: Immerse yourself in vibrant FHD resolution with the Lenovo L15 Monitor that boasts stunning clarity and detail · ON-THE-GO CONVENIENCE: Take your setup anywhere — the ligh…

Why Did We Give Up Upgradeable CPUs In Exchange For Anorexic Laptops?

Why Did We Give Up Upgradeable CPUs In Exchange For Anorexic Laptops?
Remember when laptops had ports? Like, actual ports you could use? VGA, Ethernet, USB-A, headphone jack, maybe even a DVD drive if you were fancy. Those thicc boys on the left let you swap RAM, upgrade storage, and occasionally even replace the CPU without needing a degree in microsurgery. Now we've got these ultra-thin fashion statements that throttle at 80°C, have everything soldered to the motherboard, and require a dongle for literally everything. Sure, they look sleek in coffee shops, but good luck fixing anything yourself. One component dies? Better sell a kidney for a new motherboard. The industry convinced everyone that 2mm of thickness savings was worth sacrificing repairability, upgradeability, and thermal performance. We traded function for form, and now we're stuck with laptops that are basically expensive disposable devices. Real men prefer fat laptops because they actually want their hardware to last longer than the warranty period.

Developer LinkedIn experience

Developer LinkedIn experience | developer-memes, web-memes, linkedin-memes, IT-memes, twitter-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Juraj Bednar jurbed For an IT guy, LinkedIn is like a reverse dating site. Girls write to you and you ignore them. 19:31 12 Dec 20 Twitter Web App v

Happens to the best of us

Happens to the best of us | semicolon-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When you forget a semicolon for the hundreth time 8

Oo Ps

Oo Ps
Senior devs dancing around after wrapping every simple function in AbstractFactoryBuilderManagerProxyStrategyObserverAdapterDecoratorFacade classes because "it's more maintainable." They've successfully transformed a 10-line feature into a sprawling architecture that requires a PhD to understand. The junior dev just wanted to add a button, but now they're navigating through FactoryFactory classes and wondering if they accidentally opened the Java Enterprise codebase. The real kicker? When someone asks "why is this so complicated?" they'll respond with "well, what if we need to scale this to support multiple button types in the future?" Spoiler: they won't. The button will do exactly one thing for the next 5 years, but at least it's "enterprise-ready" and follows SOLID principles so hard it became LIQUID.

Thats How We Make Memes

thatsHowWeMakeMemes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content People using Photoshop to create fake tweets Programmers who can just use the browser's Dev Tools Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power

Microsoft Is Evil

microsoftIsEvil | code-memes, git-memes, github-memes, typescript-memes, linkedin-memes, microsoft-memes, c#-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content IWON'T USE C MICROSOFT IS EVIL TYPESCRIPT USCODE COPILOT LINKEDIN GITHUB inglip.com

UPLIFTDESK V3 2-Leg Black Laminate Standing Desk – Adjustable Height, Advanced 1-Touch Memory Keypad, Under Desk Cable Management, Wire Grommets (Black C-Frame, 42 x 24 inch)

UPLIFTDESK V3 2-Leg Black Laminate Standing Desk – Adjustable Height, Advanced 1-Touch Memory Keypad, Under Desk Cable Management, Wire Grommets (Black C-Frame, 42 x 24 inch)
1" Thick Black Laminate: Laminate is a durable desktop material that is scratch and water resistant. Greenguard-Gold Certified ensures the desktop meets strict chemical emissions standards for use in…

Industry standards.

Industry standards. | developer-memes, html-memes, css-memes, web developer-memes, code-memes, java-memes, web-memes, try-memes, loc-memes, rds-memes, vue-memes, ML-memes, cs-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Jack Forge liked Samina saminacodes 1h I'm looking for an entry level web developer to join my team - must know fundamentals of web HTML, CSS, and Java - 10 vears of experience with Vue - must work 80 hours a week - be willing to relocate to Ababwa Paying 10 an hour. Serious inquiries only. 42 17 18 M 164 T

RGB First, Code Later

RGB First, Code Later
Ah yes, the classic "first PC build" with *checks notes* 14 RGB fans, custom water cooling loop, and enough LEDs to be visible from the International Space Station. This is like saying "Just started cooking" while showing off your 15-course molecular gastronomy dinner. The RGB alone probably cost more than my entire development machine. Meanwhile, the actual code running on this beauty is probably just a Hello World program that took 3 days to debug because they spent all their time configuring the perfect rainbow wave pattern instead of learning syntax.