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on my way to code some Carbon-14

on my way to code some Carbon-14 | code-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content flavours of Carbon should be called isotopes CHANGE MY MIND

Promise It Was Test Db

Promise It Was Test Db
Funny how reputation works in tech. Deploy a thousand flawless builds? Nobody remembers. Accidentally run that DROP TABLE script on production instead of the test environment just one time ? Suddenly it's your new middle name at the company. Your tombstone will probably read "Here lies the person who brought down the payment system during Black Friday 2023." The database team still has a cardboard cutout of your face with a red X through it.

You don't choose Javascript, it chooses you

You don't choose Javascript, it chooses you | programming-memes, javascript-memes, computer-memes, java-memes, android-memes, program-memes, IT-memes, twitter-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Computer programming Ravin A 0 ravinwashere Why did you choose JavaScript? 8:22 AM Jun 16, 2020 Twitter for Android Kyle Shook 4 elyktrix 6h Replying to ravinwashere I didn't. It just showed up and won't leave. 17 2 58

Full Circle: From Mocking To Embracing Browser-Based Computing

Full Circle: From Mocking To Embracing Browser-Based Computing
OH MY GOD, the irony is SUFFOCATING me! 😱 In 2013, we were all pointing and laughing at ChromeOS like "A browser as your entire operating system? How PATHETIC!" Fast forward to 2025, and here we are, DESPERATELY embracing WebGPU, PWAs, WebAssembly, and WTransport to turn our precious browsers into full-blown operating systems! The audacity! The hypocrisy! We've gone from mocking browser-based OSes to basically begging Chrome to please run our entire digital lives. The tech circle of life is so savage - give it enough time and your snarky jokes become your desperate reality. Web developers are truly the kings and queens of eating their own words!

And a Day temperature of 35 degrees Celsius.

And a Day temperature of 35 degrees Celsius. | docker-memes, mac-memes, macbook-memes, container-memes, tabs-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content My Macbook running 3 docker containers and 14 chrome tabs. THIS IS FINe.

Heater For My Room

Heater For My Room
The ultimate dual-purpose code! When room temperature drops below 23.5Β°C, start mining Bitcoin to generate heat from your overworked CPU/GPU. Otherwise, just chill for 10 seconds before checking again. Genius solution for winter utility bills - your computer either warms your room or conserves energy while waiting for the next temperature drop. Modern problems require modern solutions that make your electricity bill skyrocket in completely different ways!

Starting to learn PHP be like

Starting to learn PHP be like | php-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Where error message? php

Computer jokes

Computer jokes | computer-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content HEY WHAT DO COMPUTERS SNACK ON PLEASE STOP DON'T LIKE COMPUTER JOKES NOT ONE BIT MoNSTIKA Humor.io

I Don't Have Enough Confidence

I Don't Have Enough Confidence
Ah yes, the classic "I'll just give a positive review and nothing else" approach. When your boss asks for feedback, but your keyboard mysteriously only types thumbs up emojis and the occasional letters that spell "tgIm." After seven years as a senior dev, I've mastered the art of saying absolutely nothing while appearing enthusiastic. Career preservation at its finest. Why risk an honest opinion when you can just πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ your way to your next performance review?

Hired On The Spot

hiredOnTheSpot | python-memes, program-memes, google-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Google examiner: Let's start with a simple Python program Me: main.py import python

Dev Survival Rule No 1

Dev Survival Rule No 1
The golden rule of software development: never deploy on Friday. It's basically a Geneva Convention for developers. You push that "merge to production" button at 4 PM on a Friday and suddenly you're spending your entire weekend debugging a cascading failure while your non-tech friends are out living their best lives. The risk-reward calculation is simple: best case scenario, everything works fine and nobody notices. Worst case? You're SSH'd into production servers at 2 AM Saturday with a cold pizza and existential dread as your only companions. Friday deployments are the technical equivalent of tempting fateβ€”sure, it might work, but do you really want to find out when the entire ops team is already halfway through their first beer?

Best advice I can give to my fellow buddies

Best advice I can give to my fellow buddies | programming-memes, tech-memes, program-memes, cli-memes, microsoft-memes, ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
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