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Mesuring temperature in radians: 3.14/π
3000 !!
As a non English native: “Car on”
Missed opportunity:
“And next time, I’ll make baby toys that glow in the dark with Uranium”
Missing the Metric-Freedom conversion error
Ah en effet, my bad, je retire mon message ;)
Here’s the sauce: xkcd/2803
And here is another lemmy post about this commic: https://sh.itjust.works/post/1694738 (on !xkcd@lemmy.world)
Not sure CrowdStrike runs on npm, but still ruined it all for sure
As a non native English speaker, I had to read your comments to understand the “Hot potato” one… Seems that I’m not as fluent in English as I thought (my accent is shit)
Gotta use Lisp notation to be sure
“No” is the most accurate I could ever have imagined for Inkjet Printers
Old and gold, 15 May 2009
Lemmy instance agnostic link: !boinc@sopuli.xyz
inplace sort be like:
def sort(list: list):
list.clear()
Comics are not only meant to present something that can happen IRL :P
That kind of trolls happen occasionally in IT, where not everybody know well about maths and physics, they may easily fall into these kind of traps by taking granted that the maths you gave is more trustful than computer code they wrote (usual kind of joke to make your friend understand that he what was doing something wrong or without understanding)
Also, in Uni, we were all little Satans, trying more to break others students works instead of trying to improve self (that was a true war among IT students). All means were used, this kind of troll (as depicted in this comics) to make the other loose time is truly expected
Classical “type Alt+F4 before saving your code to automatically fix bugs” kind of joke
A (wo?)man of culture