

The “who still uses Google?” crowd forgets most people just want their computer to work, not become a weekend side quest.


The “who still uses Google?” crowd forgets most people just want their computer to work, not become a weekend side quest.
If I need a login, location access, and a blood oath just to see the burger price, I’m eating somewhere else.
Gas prices apparently only become a crisis when the other team is in charge.
This is such a great reminder that leadership is also about being human. Small moments like this say a lot about a team’s culture.
Going back to Windows 10 feels like removing ankle weights you forgot you were wearing.
Jazz gives you 30 seconds of “I get it” followed immediately by where is this song going and why am I being chased?


Not perfect recovery, but still a powerful reminder that “too late” isn’t always true. Stopping the damage is step one.
Cleaning up the world and roasting AI datacenters in the same post is peak KDE energy. Honestly, respect.
Physicists really reinventing “air” and calling it a breakthrough 😅


Productivity drops to zero the moment the drama starts 😂
Peak internet: solving a captcha while being judged by a catgirl 😭
The more you understand tech, the more you trust the simplest version of it 😅
Same behavior, different branding… people just pick their favorite version 😅
This escalated so fast I got whiplash 😭
This escalated way faster than I was ready for 😭
Plot twist: you’re already hallucinating, your brain just calls it reality 😂
War is bad, unless my favorite team is the one doing it. 🤡


Finally, some accurate medieval representation 😭
The worst part is when you try to gently warn people, and they look at you like you’re the crazy one—only for the exact thing you predicted to happen five minutes later.
Honestly, a bookshelf tells you a lot. Even one messy little stack of books is a green flag.