DEV Community

Cover image for Meme Monday πŸ”₯
Ben Halpern
Ben Halpern

Posted on

Meme Monday πŸ”₯

Welcome to another Meme Monday post! Today's cover image comes from last week's thread.

DEV is an inclusive space! Humor in poor taste will be downvoted by mods.

Oldest comments (60)

Collapse
 
andresbecker profile image
Andres Becker

meme monday

Collapse
 
dinerdas profile image
Diner Das

interviews be like

Collapse
 
darkwiiplayer profile image
π’ŽWii πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

Not even all that unrealistic though; if you work with HTTP a lot, you end up memorising quite a few of them.

Collapse
 
besworks profile image
Besworks

400 Bad Request 😝

Collapse
 
chiki1601 profile image
Miss Pooja Anilkumar Patel

404
πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Collapse
 
rafaone profile image
rafaone

500 server error

Collapse
 
chiki1601 profile image
Miss Pooja Anilkumar Patel

I don't know 😭😭😭😭😭
Brain is not responding
Error 404πŸ₯ΊπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯Ί

Collapse
 
nombrekeff profile image
Keff

My favorite is 420, "enhance your calm" XD

Collapse
 
warwait profile image
Parker Waiters

it works

Collapse
 
chiki1601 profile image
Miss Pooja Anilkumar Patel

Both situation are same🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

Collapse
 
errorgamer2000 profile image
ErrorGamer2000

Senior: what did I do wrong? I was expecting it to fail.

Collapse
 
sherrydays profile image
Sherry Day

Stack Overflow

Collapse
 
darkwiiplayer profile image
π’ŽWii πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

I'm curious; has this ever actually happened to anyone here? And if so, what was the question?

Collapse
 
jankapunkt profile image
Jan KΓΌster

Happened to me often on software engineering space on stack exchange. These people are so annoying 😠

Thread Thread
 
tiguchi profile image
Thomas Werner

I guess it's annoying by design. SE is not really a community space but more of a Wikipedia of questions and answers.

I also understand where that toxicity comes from. I've participated there for a while answering questions, and working through their moderation queue. Everything is just super pedantic there, and numbs your mind. You don't see people anymore, just content to criticize.
It really didn't fill me with happiness, so I stopped participating there a long while ago. Sometimes I still go there and try to to leave a helpful comment on new questions behind, shortly before they get closed.

On the flip side, when I google a problem, a Stackexchange post usually comes up first, and more often than not it contains a useful answer.

Collapse
 
h_sifat profile image
Muhammad Sifat Hossain

I've answered 83 questions on SO and only asked 9. Out of those 9, I ended up answering 3 questions myself as nobody posted any useful answer and I had to figure them out myself.

Thread Thread
 
darkwiiplayer profile image
π’ŽWii πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

That sounds more like a typical SO experience xD

Collapse
 
minsomai profile image
Min Somai

I asked a question and it was getting too long with explanations, because me and the other guy were discussing. I asked another SEPARATE question. The dude from previous question downvoted and I think he blocked my question?, because it was not publicly accessible and the dude had reputations.

I still get flashbacks when asking questions in SO.

Thread Thread
 
designbyonyx profile image
Ryan Wheale

As someone who answers a lot of questions on SO, it's very annoying when someone posts a pages-long question containing all of their sloppy code. If you try to whittle down your code to the bare minimum needed to reproduce the error, you often times find the error yourself. If not, you make it much easier for a stranger on the internet to volunteer their time to help fix your problem.

So many people come to SO with a sense of entitlement, as if people are sitting their being paid to evaluate their code and solve their problems.

Collapse
 
besworks profile image
Besworks • Edited

I'm in the top 0.34% for rep gain this year and I can attest that what feels like a lecture is actually the review process in action. The people commenting aren't just randomly finding your question and deciding to scold you. Every user has their first question subjected to scrutiny. Quite often we initially have no idea what you're all talking about but, after several rounds of review and revision, maybe somebody who does will see your (now well formatted) question and answer it. Sometimes this isn't a quick process. You may have to wait until someone with the same problem and more determination figures it out and shares their solution. The goal of the site is to be a canonical resource for knowledge, not a magic mirror able to instantly produce an answer to any question.

It's expected that you have heavily researched your issue before asking a question. Quite often, there is already an answer available. Closing your question is the expected outcome in this case. It's not meant as a punishment, but rather prevents fragmenting of the knowledge on the subject. Your question remains in the system but links back to the existing thread so the answers all stay together.

There are definitely some reviewers who are bit heavy handed with the downvotes, but I personally only do so when it's really appropriate. Like if a user with several thousand rep does something obviously noobish. They should know better and I don't feel bad for them. I cut new users a little slack though, if your question needs improvement I'll try and polish it up a bit. If I can answer it, I will. But unless your question has not been asked before and shows real effort to solve it yourself, you're not getting an upvote from me.

The site is completely self moderated. Every reviewer has their own agenda. Some do it for rep, some do it just to be helpful, others are tasked by their employer to monitor certain tags. Whatever the motivation, we all have our own stuff to do. And all the legwork solving your problem isn't it. Sometimes answering your own question is the only thing to do. You could save someone hours of trouble and gain yourself some rep in the process or at least have a quick reference for the future. And if you can't come up with a solution, then maybe your research will help the next poor soul who stumbles into your predicament.

If you're just learning to be a developer then Stack Overflow isn't going to be gentle mentor. There is tons of knowledge there but nobody will hold your hand and lead you to it. If you're lucky you'll get shoved in the right direction.

If you're a professional dev and are expecting someone to sort out your mess for you, then you better offer a bounty. Either that or hire a contractor to get the job done right.

Collapse
 
enmanuelvelazco profile image
Enmanuel Velazco Martinez

I never ask something myself. I look for some similar question. Cracks my head every time I see a comment teaching how to ask. Its pretty common.

Thread Thread
 
darkwiiplayer profile image
π’ŽWii πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

But do you see those comments under good questions, or under bad ones?

Thread Thread
 
bettercallpaul profile image
William Alexander

If the search for knowledge is the intent, is there really a bad question?

Thread Thread
 
darkwiiplayer profile image
π’ŽWii πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

[posts 2000 lines of code]

Why is this not working?

Collapse
 
bettercallpaul profile image
William Alexander

Maybe TL/DR but someone may find this helpful…

It hasn’t personally happened to me but I constantly see examples when reading through threads of other users who had the same question before me.

Though, constructive criticism can be welcome. Words matter, though, and there’s a fine line between offering advice and being a pretentious asshole because you may know more than me about a given topic. To me, the rule that matters above all is β€œDon’t be a dick.” If all parties enter the conversation with that as the golden rule guiding discourse, the outcome is usually positive β€” at least certainly not negative.

Collapse
 
chiki1601 profile image
Miss Pooja Anilkumar Patel

I can't even post the question 😭 on the stack overflow

Collapse
 
2kabhishek profile image
Abhishek Keshri

I have never posted a question on stackoverflow just because of this meme XD

Collapse
 
ritikbanger profile image
Ritik Banger

This question is missing a focus and details as well as it missing minimal debugging details

Collapse
 
malzeri83 profile image
malzeri83

Well, you can get the FAT MINUS without any lecture)))

Collapse
 
besworks profile image
Besworks

loops

Collapse
 
cicirello profile image
Vincent A. Cicirello

The "for each" image reminds me of how my grandfather used 3 extension cords to plug his television in, including one to go up and around a door frame. Old house with only 2 outlets in his bedroom.

Collapse
 
chiki1601 profile image
Miss Pooja Anilkumar Patel

🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

Collapse
 
2kabhishek profile image
Abhishek Keshri

so... while(true) is useless?

Collapse
 
adam_cyclones profile image
Adam Crockett πŸŒ€

No this while true is actually a while false, which is useless

Collapse
 
anastasiia_tilikina profile image
Anastasiia Tilikina

No)
You can use break Or continue to exit)
Sometimes while (true) loop is pretty useful πŸ™‚

Thread Thread
 
2kabhishek profile image
Abhishek Keshri

Yes, I have used it a lot in game development or while implementing menus on the command line!

Collapse
 
darkwiiplayer profile image
π’ŽWii πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

That first one reminds me of the top comment on my reddit profile:

Is this how USB works in lisp?

Collapse
 
wiseai profile image
Mahmoud Harmouch • Edited

How I would imagine someone using Excel as a database:

Excel as a database

Collapse
 
chiki1601 profile image
Miss Pooja Anilkumar Patel

Exactly πŸ˜‚

Collapse
 
frikishaan profile image
Ishaan Sheikh

Equivalent to using no-code/low-code tool for everything.

Collapse
 
varshithvhegde profile image
Varshith V Hegde

I think that may be me πŸ˜‚πŸ€£. I made even post about using spreadsheet to api

Collapse
 
maurerkrisztian profile image
KrisztiΓ‘n Maurer

Image description

Collapse
 
andrewthetm profile image
Andrew Rohne

This one has a backstory. Half my work relies on using some proprietary software to work with things like transit route combinations to get from one location to another. There is apparently (hopefully) a bug in the platform I'm using that is making it very difficult to finish up a few tasks because the hard drive in the server is filling up. I didn't plan for a group of files that would normally be around 20 GB in a previous version to be over 400 GB 😬.

Image description

 
darkwiiplayer profile image
π’ŽWii πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

Absolutely, it's just not nearly as ridiculously impossible as is usually the case in that meme format; it's not like most web devs will know all these codes, but memorising sixty something number codes isn't at all hard if you just feel like it one week.

Collapse
 
sameerahmed123 profile image
sameer-ahmed123 • Edited

Uploading image

Collapse
 
kayis profile image
K

Image description

Collapse
 
chiki1601 profile image
Miss Pooja Anilkumar Patel

I want to Learn hacking
But dull in all the subjects
Like programming
Problem solving
Web development
Javascript is so scary
Python is good but socket programming is very very bad monster
And networking is the cockroach
I am afraid all these creatures 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

Collapse
 
joelbonetr profile image
JoelBonetR πŸ₯‡

Wait to discover Bash and C πŸ˜‚

Thread Thread
 
varshithvhegde profile image
Varshith V Hegde

Bro she needed some motivation and you even erased hope from her. πŸ˜‚

Collapse
 
joelbonetr profile image
JoelBonetR πŸ₯‡

Image description

Collapse
 
joelbonetr profile image
JoelBonetR πŸ₯‡

I love pressing F5. It's so refreshing 🀩

Collapse
 
chiki1601 profile image
Miss Pooja Anilkumar Patel

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Collapse
 
ritikbanger profile image
Ritik Banger

Image description