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IT DramaTechnology

Exposing the 'It's Always DNS' Post: Dead Internet Theory and Top-Tier Networking Puns

Devs always blame DNS. But when a bot farms karma on r/homelab using this classic excuse, the IT community responds with brutal networking puns and truth bombs.

Mar 243 phút đọc
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Reddit Drama: Are We Being Astroturfed by AI Doomer Bots?

Seeing too many '15 YoE SWE replaced by AI' posts? You might be getting played by bots. Unpacking the Reddit astroturfing drama and what it means for devs.

Mar 233 phút đọc
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IT DramaTechnology

Replacing TSA with Armed ICE Agents: The Ultimate IRL 'Wrong Branch Merge'

Reddit is losing its mind over a plan to replace TSA with armed ICE agents. What can devs learn from this disastrous resource allocation?

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Tools & Tech StackDev Life

A 35-Year-Old Scissor & Why Your Code Should Be Like Vintage Hardware

We flex ergonomic mice and 4K monitors, but the ultimate hardware might just be a 35-year-old pair of scissors. Reddit unpacks a legacy artifact.

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Smooth-Brain NPCs: The Most Hilarious 'Leaps in Logic' in Gaming History

From dragging corpses for stealth quests to telepathic guards. Reddit gamers are sharing the most baffling breakdowns in video game logic. Read the dev breakdown!

Mar 183 phút đọc
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Tools & Tech StackTechnology

We let 80 college students design a mechanical keyboard and the older devs are crying

What happens when 80 college students crowdsource a mechanical keyboard design? Absolute chaos, a Reddit roast, and some brutal UI/UX truths for developers.

Mar 172 phút đọc
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TechnologyTools & Tech Stack

Guy Flexes Massive Pile of RAM on Reddit, Commenters Ready to Raid His House

A homelabber posted a massive RAM haul that looks straight out of a cartel bust. Let's dive into the hilarious Reddit reactions and real OpSec lessons.

Mar 133 phút đọc
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IT DramaDev Life

The "7-Year Entry Level" Job Drama: Why Devs Need to Read

A Redditor tried to roast a company for demanding 7 years of experience for an entry-level job. The plot twist? They just didn't read the prompt properly.

Mar 113 phút đọc
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TrueNAS Closes Its Build System: Security Necessity or Open-Source Rug Pull?

TrueNAS just moved its build system to closed source citing 'security'. The self-hosted Reddit community is grabbing their pitchforks.

Mar 103 phút đọc
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