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"And that's why you shouldn't use a regex to parse HTML"

"And that's why you shouldn't use a regex to parse HTML" | coding-memes, html-memes, software-memes, regex-memes, list-memes, ML-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When you listen to software podcasts while coding and they're talking about how you should never do that very thing you just pushed to production (CHANGELOG

The 429 Error: A Postman Horror Story

The 429 Error: A Postman Horror Story
OH. MY. GOD. The absolute SAVAGERY of this meme! ๐Ÿ˜ฑ For those who don't speak fluent HTTP, a "429: Too Many Requests" error is what servers throw at you when you're basically HARASSING them with too many API calls. It's the digital equivalent of someone saying "BACK OFF, I NEED SPACE!" This meme is a MASTERPIECE of developer humor - taking Postman (the API testing tool that every developer has a toxic relationship with) and imagining Ryan Reynolds dramatically facing the horror of being REJECTED by a server that just can't even handle him right now. The way they've scripted this as a post-credit scene is just *chef's kiss* - turning API rate limiting into the villain we never knew we needed. I am DECEASED. ๐Ÿ’€

Manager Asking Why Ikeep Taking Vacation Time

managerAskingWhyIKeepTakingVacationTime | manager-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Jan Feb Mar Apr Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Mon Wed Fri Less More

average boomer

average boomer | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content TOY-LANGUAGES TOY LANGUAGES EVERYWHERE ProarammerHumor.io

Good Pun

goodPun | developer-memes, code-memes, web-memes, twitter-memes, retweet-memes, comment-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Molly Struve D mollystruve The developers accused of writing unreadable code refused to comment 1:18 AM 21 Jan 20 Twitter Web App 4,393 Retweets 208 Quote Tweets 17K Likes

When Twitter crashing is the best option ...

When Twitter crashing is the best option ... | developer-memes, software-memes, engineer-memes, engineering-memes, IT-memes, twitter-memes, crash-memes, devops-memes, ssh-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content DevOps Dan scripticles 3s IF everything I am hearing about Twitter is true and IF Twitter engineers are leaving en masse, then every developer out there should be praying that Twitter crashes within days ( 13 ) 1 17 DevOps Dan scripticles 1s If there is no significant system interruption at Twitter after their staff gets Thanos'd, it will spell bad news for every other engineering department across the globe because the executive are paying attention to what is happening here. (23) 17 DevOps Dan scripticles 1s If Twitter can survive with a fraction of their workforce, so can we, every other software company CEO will start to think. And the grasshoppers will start firing the ants. (33) 17

ML now a days

ML now a days | machine learning-memes, machine-memes, algorithm-memes, algorithms-memes, mac-memes, ML-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content "We used machine learning algorithms to greet the user with a personalized message" name input () print("Hello " name)

As a Cloud beginner, it feels exactly like that!

As a Cloud beginner, it feels exactly like that! | IT-memes, cloud-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 50 aws 8 Choose Wisely!

thank god for stackoverflow

thank god for stackoverflow | stackoverflow-memes, stack-memes, overflow-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Showing somebody my code It ain't much and it doesn't work

Story Of Core Js In Short

storyOfCoreJsInShort | random-memes, git-memes, ssl-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content ALL MODERN DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE TERR MAINTAINING SINCE 2003

For the programmers who use tar

For the programmers who use tar | programmer-memes, program-memes, data-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content What I type: tar czf data.tar.g data tar xzf data.tar.gz What I say in my head: "create ze file" "extrakt ze file"

Einstein vs. Machine Learning: The Definition Of Insanity

Einstein vs. Machine Learning: The Definition Of Insanity
Einstein says insanity is repeating the same thing expecting different results, while machine learning algorithms are literally just vibing through thousands of iterations with the same dataset until something clicks. The irony is delicious - what we mock as human stupidity, we celebrate as AI brilliance. Next time your model is on its 10,000th epoch, just remember: it's not failing, it's "converging to an optimal solution." Gradient descent? More like gradient stubbornness.