They wouldn’t have had to go through all that effort if they’d just open sourced the code in the first place
Sometimes, you’ve gotta fix it yourself
I can only wonder what sort of bug drove them that far.
As an interviewer, I would find the dedication to solving that itch intriguing.
There’s a similar joke of a guy who joined customer support for a phone network provider in my country just to cancel his own contract.
So we try to populate this community with the same 10 jokes? Kinda hoped we would get some new stuff on here
It’s called programmer humor for a reason: we’re just using established libraries instead of inventing a bicycle from scratch.
a shitty script for you.
import repost.js as r
while true do
if r.lastpost() > 24h then
r.postmeme()
endif
done
Noice :D
If it’s anything like the subreddit was, it’ll go through multi-year cycles where it alternates back and forth between funny original jokes and reposting the same thing every week.
I’m not good with computers
hahah I wish I had that financial stability
This reminds me of the story of that guy who joined Twitter just to fix an annoying login bug. He submitted his resignation just after the fix got merged in.
Another dude bought twitter just to fire everyone.
The bug fix: sudo rm -rf /