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Current State Of Projects On Reddit

Current State Of Projects On Reddit
Oh honey, the AUDACITY of Reddit developers claiming credit for AI-generated code! Someone proudly shows off their project with that telltale AI logo plastered on it, and when questioned "You made this?" they just... steal the baby and claim full ownership. It's giving "I totally wrote this myself at 3 AM" energy when ChatGPT was doing the heavy lifting while they were binge-watching Netflix. The absolute GALL of taking credit for something an AI spat out in 0.3 seconds is truly the defining characteristic of modern software development on Reddit. We've gone from copy-pasting Stack Overflow answers to straight-up identity theft of AI outputs. Character development? Never heard of her.

Rock Star Developer

Rock Star Developer | developer-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content ROCK STAR DEVELOPER WE'RE LOOKING FOR A ROCK STAR DEVELOPER TO JOIN OUR TEAM (HE'S GOOD! SKELETONCLAW SKELETONCLAW.COM

This guy figured out how to get answers on StackOverflow

This guy figured out how to get answers on StackOverflow | developer-memes, code-memes, tech-memes, stackoverflow-memes, stack-memes, devs-memes, api-memes, fix-memes, search-memes, overflow-memes, IT-memes, bot-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content RandyWatson 2y 1 Award You're just using the wrong strategy. When I was a new developer someone taught me the secret. You can't just post the question you want the answer to. That gets you nowhere. Instead, post the code you want fixed with some stupid question. Brag about how awesome your code is and even question why dumb developers don't use the techniques you are employing. The more condescending the better. The way you should phrase your question must incorporate blaming other developers for your problem like, "How do I make my awesome code work with this idiot's shitty excuse for an API that I'm required to use because my boss is a dumb ass Then post your code. Your code will be tuned to perfection by angry devs everywhere. They will explain every piece of it to you likely in the most easy to understand (think condescending) way they can because you're an idiot noob who thinks their code is actually good. This will not be a nice explanation, but will be super clear to make sure you understand what an idiot you are. Plus, you will get every finely tuned code snippet possible to fix your solution. You just have to ignore all the mean shit the devs say to take you down a peg. Ask an honest question as a new developer, expect one of two things to happen: crickets or an insult about how you didn't bother to search for the answer. Reply 1.4K

The Great Hardware Paradox

The Great Hardware Paradox
The cruel irony of tech life: childhood's potato PC gave us endless hours to tinker, while adulthood's liquid-cooled beast collects dust because deadlines don't respect your Steam library. That $3000 rig's primary function? Running Slack and VS Code while you daydream about the gaming session that'll never happen. The universe maintains balance by ensuring you can either afford good hardware or have time to use it—never both.

It Both Be Very Suspicious

itBothBeVerySuspicious | IT-memes, bot-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content When you follow a tutorial and it works, but your's doesn't When you follow a tutorial and it doesn't work but your's does

We Did A Little Bit Of Branch Fuckery

We Did A Little Bit Of Branch Fuckery
When your Git branch visualization starts resembling Guitar Hero note charts, you know you've entered dangerous territory. This dev's repository history has transformed into a colorful cascade of parallel branches, merges, and commits that would make even the most seasoned Git wizard question their life choices. The multicolored spaghetti of branch lines is what happens when you combine 17 feature branches, 42 hotfixes, and the classic "let me just commit directly to main real quick" mentality. Next difficulty level: explaining this mess to your team during code review.

Someone Somewhere Out There

Someone Somewhere Out There
The eternal rivalry continues. You're over here thinking you're sophisticated with your console gaming setup, but then you find out your buddy just ascended to the PC master race and suddenly you're questioning every life choice you've made. The look of betrayal is real—like finding out your best friend uses spaces instead of tabs, or worse, switched from your favorite IDE to something objectively inferior. Gaming platform wars are just the preview for the framework wars you'll fight at work tomorrow.

This chatguy has actually been super helpful but this, come on bro

This chatguy has actually been super helpful but this, come on bro | test-memes, IT-memes, ide-memes, space-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content What do you mean by shorter? By "shorter," mean that the file extension test. js" is shorter than spec. js, and therefore takes up less space and is quicker to type. This may be a small consideration, but can be a factor in deciding on a naming convention for test files, especially in large projects where test files can number in the hundreds or thousands. In what way is it shorter? I apologize for any confusion, what I meant to say was that the file extension test. js is shorter than the extension spec. js', in terms of number of characters. test. js' has only 8 characters, while spec. js has 9 characters. Therefore, using test. js can be considered "shorter" in the sense that it takes up less space and can be quicker to type than using " spec. js A Q Count the characters in test.js There are 8 characters in the file extension " test. js 1 SP Count the characters in .spec.js There are 9 characters in the file extension " spec. js KY Count them again...

Discord knows their audience.

Discord knows their audience. | code-memes, discord-memes, http-memes, error-memes, network-memes, IT-memes, console-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content R d Elements Console Sources Network A 2 F 2 top Filter Default levels Y A Issues detected. The new Issues tab displays information about deprecations, breaking changes and other potential problems. Go to Issues A DevTools failed to load SourceMap: Could not load content for https: discord.comassetse391c42. js.map: HTTP error: status code 404, net:: ERR HTTP RESPONSE CODE FAILURE A DevTools failed to load SourceMap: Could not load content for https: discord.comassetsef85977..js.map: HTTP error: status code 404, net:: ERR HTTP RESPONSE CODE FAILURE 3dd6393... js:16 Hold Up! 3dd6393. js:16 If someone told you to copypaste something here you have an 1110 chance you're being scammed. 3dd6393m. js:16 Pasting anything in here could give attackers access to your Discord account. 3dd6393. js:16 Unless you understand exactly what you are doing, close this window and stay safe. 3dd6393..js:16 If you do understand exactly what you are doing, vOu should come work with us https:discord.comjobs A DevTools failed to load SourceMap: Could not load content for https: discord.comassets0.15438ffcss.map: HTTP error: status code 404, net:: ERR HTTP RESPONSE CODE FAILURE

When you forget to .gitignore node_modules

When you forget to .gitignore node_modules | node-memes, git-memes, node_modules-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content PULLREQUEST RAISED 342,642 FILES CHANGED

Found this in my Latin school book

Found this in my Latin school book | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content OUR SYSTEM'S BEEN CRACKED. HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE? SOMEONE SENT US THIS COOL HORSE.

To all of you people smarter than me, caption this

To all of you people smarter than me, caption this | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Frlse The right way To answer true and false questions