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dylanTheDeveloper , in OK, now what?
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

Open up task manager manager

heimchen , in Until there's a community for Enterprise Networking you have to suffer my meme.

Someone told me that windows server UI interface has more options than CLI. I got scared of windows server (how do you repeatedly Setup the same server, with a screenshot documentation ???)

thelastknowngod , in Until there's a community for Enterprise Networking you have to suffer my meme.

I think I really only use GUIs if I am learning something new and trying to understand the process/concepts or if I’m doing something I know is too small to automate. Generally once I understand a problem/tool at a deeper level, GUIs start to feel restrictive.

Notable exceptions are mostly focused around observability (Grafana, new relic, DataDog, etc) or just in github. I’ve used gh-dash before but the web ui is just more practical for day to day use.

For context, I’m in SRE. I feel like +90% of my day is spent in kubernetes, terraform, or ci/cd pipelines. My coworkers tend to use Lens but I’m almost exclusively in kubectl or the occasional k9s.

Grandwolf319 , in Actually not funny

It is funny, it’s just that the amount of funny is null.

lightsecond , in Actually not funny
redcalcium , in OK, now what?

There is a reason why the task manager was largely unchanged until windows 11.

Zorque ,

I dunno, the Win10 version seems pretty neutered compared to previous versions.

sefikkaan , in OK, now what?

Same feeling of an extinguisher catching fire

EpicFailGuy , in OK, now what?
@EpicFailGuy@kbin.social avatar

@dave

nothing to do here but go complain to the original developer

https://twitter.com/davepl1968

lawrence , in OK, now what?

Where is your god now?

42Firehawk , in OK, now what?

Power supply… You’re next option is to remove the power supply from the computer… With a chainsaw.

I may be taking slightly drastic action.

Norgur ,

Nah, mate. That won't do it. You need to drive a truck into the nearest transformer station.

Arghblarg , in i are programmer
@Arghblarg@lemmy.ca avatar

Order link? I can haz mug pleez

nils OP ,

Closest I could find is this mug and of course it’s on Etsy.

TheWinged7 ,
Zikeji ,
@Zikeji@programming.dev avatar

Use extreme caution ordering from this link. The account recommending it is sketchy.

The domain of the website itself was registered just over a year ago.

If you look at the descriptions and reviews they all are obviously fake.

The address on the contact us page is for a printing company, which suggests this site itself is likely dropshipping (this isn’t inherently wrong).

You’ll probably receive your order, but you’re trusting your info to an a website that is sketchy at best, and isn’t paying the original artist.

TheWinged7 ,

I guess I get why my account seems sketchy, I generally lurk and upvote only and this has been my first comment ^^;

I agree with the website probablybeing a dropshipping company, but it’s the only place that the image shows up in a reverse image search other than this post.

I can’t even find the source image anywhere, just similar versions with different cats and computers

Zikeji ,
@Zikeji@programming.dev avatar

Thanks for the well reasoned reply. Your original comment and no history reminded me of similar stuff on Reddit lol.

Your reply inspired me to try and find it as well.

I managed to find it in poster form, from what may possibly be the original artist: www.redbubble.com/i/…/113977661.UZX4H

I also managed to find dozens of versions of it as tshirts using the search term "i are programmer beep boop cat* on Google images.

ErrorCode0 , in Welcome to Programmer Humor

I might have scrolled down too far lol

GenderNeutralBro , in PlEaSe CeNtEr ThAt DiV

The web killed the Internet.

JavaScript killed the web.

CSS defiled its corpse.

Honestly and without any trace of irony, I wish CSS would die and be replaced by maybe half a dozen new HTML tags to support a few specific responsive design patterns.

CSS runs counter to the concept of HTML. Web design used to be inherently user-centric. The designer was not supposed to have much of a say in how it looked on a client’s system, because that was up to the client. The designer only provided high-level hints like “this is a paragraph” or “this is emphasized”. The browser decided how a paragraph should be displayed, which fonts to use, etc.

Over time, visual designers clawed more and more control from the user, much to the detriment of the entire rest of the world.

99% of web sites would be better if they conformed to basic semantic markup. Low-level design parameters should not exist on the web.

It’s a straight line from CSS to Google’s new trusted web bullshit. It’s all about wresting control away from the user and giving it to the site designer. Fuck you, site designer. My eyeballs do not belong to you.

FreeloadingSponger , in Writing C++ is easy.

MySQL: you have an error near here.

Me: What’s the error?

MySQL: It’s near here.

Me: You’re not going to tell me what the error is? Okay, near where? Here?

MySQL: warmer… warmer…

marcos ,

Oracle: You have this error in line 1

User: Hey, no, there isn’t anything to cause this error in line 1

Oracle: I’m telling you, it’s in line 1

User: Hum… How many lines are in my 10 lines query?

Oracle: 1

CanadaPlus , in Writing C++ is easy.

Haskell errors:

Iä! Iä! Cthulhu (b -> (a -> c)) -> (b -> (c -> c)) -> a fhtagn! Ph’nglui mglw’nfah [[a]] Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn!

[45 lines of scopes]

Once you understand the type system really well and know which 90% of the error information to discard it’s not so bad, I guess.

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