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The YouTube Hardware Highway

The YouTube Hardware Highway
Tech YouTubers swerving hard to chase those "once in a lifetime deals" nobody else can find. Meanwhile, the practical build that anyone could replicate sits there, abandoned like documentation on a Friday afternoon. The classic tech influencer dilemma - create something useful or create something that gets views? Guess which one pays the bills. Just remember, that RTX 4090 they "happened to find on sale" probably cost more than your monthly rent.

I hate programming

I hate programming | programming-memes, program-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content 1 hate programming Compiling Compiling. 1 hate programming Compiling techindustar 1 hate programming I love programming techindustan

Good Friday To You

goodFridayToYou | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Have a good weekend Deploy prod on Friday debugger droid DEVELOPER

OH GOD NO

OH GOD NO | python-memes, try-memes, c++-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Where's Timmy? He's trying to learn c after finishing his python course OH.GOD NO CH Tutorial

But there is no last stage :-p

But there is no last stage :-p | debugging-memes, bug-memes, machine-memes, debug-memes, mac-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Six Stages of Debugging 1. That can't happen. 2. That doesn't happen on my machine. 3. That shouldn't happen. 4. Why does that happen? 5. On, I see. 6. How did that ever work?

Solid Burn

Solid Burn | code-memes, stack-memes, stack overflow-memes, overflow-memes, bot-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Carla Notarobot CarlaNotarobot Boss: Where did you get this code? Me: Stack Overflow Boss: From the questions or the answers?

Club 3D USB C Switch 8K 60Hz Bi-Directional - 2 Computers to 1 Monitor or 1 PC to 2 Displays - USB-C Video Switch with 100W Power Delivery Passthrough for MacBook Pro, Laptop, Thunderbolt

Club 3D USB C Switch 8K 60Hz Bi-Directional - 2 Computers to 1 Monitor or 1 PC to 2 Displays - USB-C Video Switch with 100W Power Delivery Passthrough for MacBook Pro, Laptop, Thunderbolt
Bi-Directional Switching: Flexible setup options allow you to connect either two USB-C source devices to one display or one source device to two separate displays. Only one connection path is active …

Find the programmer 🧐

Find the programmer 🧐 | programmer-memes, program-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content LET'SPLAY AGAME, FIND THE PROGRAMMER SONY

Upwards Mobility

Upwards Mobility
The corporate ladder speedrun: destroy a perfectly functioning system, make it objectively worse, get promoted, then bail before the dumpster fire you created becomes your problem. Peak software engineering right here. Dude took a Java service that ran flawlessly for 5 years and convinced management it needed a complete rewrite in Go with microservices because "modernization." The result? Slower performance, double the costs, and a memory leak that strikes at 2 AM like clockwork. But hey, that 20-page design doc had enough buzzwords to secure the L6 promotion. The best part? After getting the promo, they immediately transferred to a "chill Core Infra team" where they won't be on call for the disaster they created. Some poor new grad is now inheriting a $550k total comp nightmare. That's not upward mobility—that's a tactical extraction after carpet bombing production. Pro tip: If your promotion depends on creating "scope" and "complexity" instead of solving actual problems, you're not engineering—you're just resume-driven development with extra steps.

Never Judge!

Never Judge! | ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Judge a man, not by the color of his skin, but by the color of his IDE theme.

programmer life

programmer life | programmer-memes, program-memes, try-memes, manager-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content Company Managers trying to tell it's employees "We are all a family here"

Lmao

Lmao | c++-memes, ide-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
Content ata rypes Arithmetic it a ernary Operator Arrays Fi pop Do While Loop User trin LEARN C ec IN ONE VIDEO lass Obiects Private Publ rototypes Static Encapsul onstructors Destructors 2:52 35040:04 Speed 0.25 0.5 0.75 Normal 1.25 1.5 1.75 30000

TRELC Gaming Mouse with 5 D Rocker, Ergonomic Mouse with 10000 DPI/11 Programmable Buttons, Vertical Gaming Mice Wired for PC/Laptop/E-Sports/Gamer (Black)

TRELC Gaming Mouse with 5 D Rocker, Ergonomic Mouse with 10000 DPI/11 Programmable Buttons, Vertical Gaming Mice Wired for PC/Laptop/E-Sports/Gamer (Black)
【Ergonomic Vertical Mouse】This vertical mouse bases on ergonomics, effectively reducing user’s wrist strain and muscle pain by a natural handshake griping way. An optimal healer for wrist pain, shoul…

Node Js Printing Logs

Node Js Printing Logs
You know that console.log() you threw in there to debug that one weird edge case six months ago? Yeah, it's still there. Chilling in production. Logging every single request like a chatty parrot. The brain's concern is totally valid—print statements in production are unprofessional, can leak sensitive data, and clutter your logs. But the developer's casual "I'll remove it next release" is the tech equivalent of "I'll start going to the gym next Monday." Spoiler: they won't. Then comes the plot twist: "It's javascript." And suddenly all bets are off. The brain just accepts defeat because in the Node.js ecosystem, console.log() is practically a feature at this point. Half the npm packages you're using probably have forgotten console.logs scattered throughout their codebases. Your production logs are basically a archaeological dig site of debugging statements from 2018. The real tragedy? That print statement will outlive the developer's tenure at the company.