No flame wars today. Hacker News drops the toxicity to respect Sir David Attenborough turning 100. What can devs learn from this absolute gigachad?

Yo fellow keyboard mashers! Let's pause the layoff drama and memory leak debugging for a hot minute. Skimming Hacker News today, you wouldn't believe what hit the #1 trending spot with almost 800 upvotes. It wasn't some tech bro pushing a vaporware crypto coin—it was the legend himself, Sir David Attenborough, getting ready for his 100th birthday!
According to the BBC, they are already cooking up massive celebrations for Sir David's 100th lap around the sun in May 2026. For normies, he's a legendary broadcaster. For us devs, he's basically the Lead Maintainer of a massive open-source project called "Planet Earth."
For over 7 decades, he's been out in the wild, documenting every biological "feature" and desperately trying to patch humanity's catastrophic environmental bugs before we completely crash the global ecosystem.
Surprisingly, the usually toxic and hyper-critical HN crowd turned into wholesome fanboys. No flame wars, no gatekeeping, just pure respect. Here's the general vibe you get from the community:
Seeing Sir David dedicate his entire existence to his passion is a massive reality check. Doing what you love is the ultimate anti-burnout cheat code.
For us staring at screens all day, take a walk outside and touch some grass. Don't grind so hard that your physical form gets deprecated by age 40. You gotta stay alive and healthy enough to maintain that spaghetti legacy code you YOLO-pushed to production last Friday!
Source: BBC