This meme keep evolving day by day.

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culprit@lemmy.ml · 188 pts · 269d (20 replies)

Needs to incorporate this truth in the next iteration:

“All modern communication would collapse if about 50 people, most of which are furries, decided to turn their pager off for a day”

zqwzzle@lemmy.ca · 83 pts · 269d (5 replies)

Probably a little tasteless but this plane flying into that stack à la 9-11.

RustyNova@lemmy.world · 23 pts · 269d (2 replies)

You say tasteless I say dark humour

zqwzzle@lemmy.ca · 12 pts · 269d (1 reply)

I’ve learned that not many appreciate how dark my humour is.

QuazarOmega@lemy.lol · 1 pts · 268d

I think you deserve the dark pass

raman_klogius@ani.social · 11 pts · 269d

All the furries in one plane should constitute as national security issue.

tetris11@feddit.uk · 1 pts · 268d

only one downvote, huh. People are pretty cool around here

everett@lemmy.ml · 76 pts · 269d (5 replies)

This is demonstrably false. Correction:

most of whom are furries

rmuk@feddit.uk · 20 pts · 269d (4 replies)

Your right.

anomnom@sh.itjust.works · 11 pts · 269d (1 reply)

No your other right.

InnerScientist@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 269d

our right

thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 6 pts · 269d

*y'r'e'u'o

everett@lemmy.ml · 4 pts · 269d

s/\(r\)\ /\'\1e\ /g

(I think, lol.)

dan@upvote.au · 40 pts · 269d (3 replies)

All your internet traffic is likely going through at least one network administered by a furry. It seems like there's a much higher proportion of furries in network admin and cybersecurity jobs compared to IT/tech jobs in general.

jballs@sh.itjust.works · 24 pts · 269d

This just made me realize that the first time I heard the term "furry" was from the network guy I used to work with 20 some years ago .

BanMe@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 269d (1 reply)

it's the 'tism.

rmuk@feddit.uk · 8 pts · 269d

'tis 'tism.

'tisism.

ZeroHora@lemmy.ml · 6 pts · 269d

A giant hand holding everything and the hand is furry

Atherel@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 4 pts · 269d (1 reply)

I'm pretty sure there are some bronies in this group too. Or are they considered as a subset?

Hope my wording and question doesn't offend anyone.

Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz · 1 pts · 268d

Subset.

Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 4 pts · 269d

"Step 1: befriend furries to establish interim Intranet once modern communication infrastructure collapses."

Phoenix3875@lemmy.world · 139 pts · 269d (2 replies)

I love that the shark can take down whole modern digital infrastructure, but it can't stop C developers from writing dynamic arrays.

marcos@lemmy.world · 59 pts · 269d

Some species are just perfectly adapted to their niche...

C developers were already writing dynamic arrays before computer data was running through underseas cables.

psud@aussie.zone · 4 pts · 269d

I think it's Russian uninsured ships "accidentally" dragging anchors across major fibre optic links rather than sharks chewing them

Sv443@sh.itjust.works · 117 pts · 269d (14 replies)

LiveLM@lemmy.zip · 30 pts · 269d (9 replies)

So fucking good, props to the artist

RubberElectrons@lemmy.world · -15 pts · 269d (8 replies)

Looks like AI

LiveLM@lemmy.zip · 21 pts · 269d (7 replies)

...no it doesn't, not even close. What?

Resonosity@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 1 pts · 268d

The "g" in "doing" on the left side of the artwork is backwards.

Could be other artifacts that don't seem right

RubberElectrons@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 269d (5 replies)

What's that weird "bler" text? Several other strange artifacts here and there

four@lemmy.zip · 20 pts · 269d (3 replies)

I think it's supposed to be DNS, just in a crappy handwriting. Which seems consistent with the other handwritten text

st33n@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 269d (2 replies)

There's already DNS on the other side though

bort@sopuli.xyz · 8 pts · 269d

yes, just like in the OP

LiveLM@lemmy.zip · 15 pts · 269d

Sure, that's wacky. But everything else is fine, things look hand sketched, the non-connecting and slightly crooked lines are just the fact of a fast sketch, AI artifacts don't really look like this.
And above all I don't think AI would be able to parse the original meme and adapt it into the "End of Evangelion" meme template while still keeping the elements from the original (the shark biting the fiber cable and the "AI" handcrank for example) or without falling into that stupid synthetic "Anime/Ghibli" style.

Edit: I'm pretty sure that text says "DNS", since there where two "DNS" pegs on the original name, it's just that the lines of the letter "N" didn't properly connect and the letter "S" came out a little crooked.

SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org · 19 pts · 269d (2 replies)

End of Evangelion vibes

fishsayhelo@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 268d (1 reply)

really sherlock?

tetris11@feddit.uk · 1 pts · 268d

no one likes a smug prick, watson

fin@sh.itjust.works · 4 pts · 269d

sad

MadMadBunny@lemmy.ca · 112 pts · 269d (2 replies)

Glad I remain the cutest point of failure!

TachyonTele@piefed.social · 28 pts · 269d

They're disconnecting like rabbits!

tetris11@feddit.uk · 1 pts · 268d

woof, I know what's for dinner

ch00f@lemmy.world · 75 pts · 269d (4 replies)
Eq0@literature.cafe · 34 pts · 269d

Wow! I’m quite annoyed that it was fixed by restoring the previous package while the author had explicitly deleted it. That seems contrary to the laymen interpretation of code ownership

Mika@piefed.ca · 25 pts · 269d

npm is a bunch of cucks. Folded to the lawyer threats immediately but ignored the authors wish to remove his work off platform, and made sure it's no longer possible?

I have to remember never to use them to share my code. God bless I'm not a node dev.

Jankatarch@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 269d (1 reply)

Wtf.

paraphrand@lemmy.world · 28 pts · 269d

I love how the NPM CEO gave him the tool/command to remove all his work from the platform. What a dummy.

I also support the idea that he should be allowed to remove his work. It should have been republished according to the license. With a forked new name. IMO. But I know what a nightmare that would be.

kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 58 pts · 269d (3 replies)

mmmac@lemmy.zip · 5 pts · 268d (1 reply)

The fish yern for the nuclear waste

QuazarOmega@lemy.lol · 1 pts · 268d

Nuclear taste, yummy!

Verdorrterpunkt@feddit.org · 4 pts · 269d

Hey, you put an additional arrow at the wrong threaded thing, now it can do its job!

RedStrider@lemmy.world · 55 pts · 269d (3 replies)

zaknenou@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 5 pts · 268d (2 replies)

wow, what did you use for this simulation ?

RedStrider@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 268d (1 reply)

only the finest tool, algodoo

zaknenou@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 1 pts · 267d

Thanks!

unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de · 33 pts · 269d (2 replies)

And it always flips aws/cloudflare with the unpaid open source devs. In reality the former keeps failing while the latter doesnt.

marcos@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 269d (1 reply)

Aws/Clousdfare are both large, pentagonal blocks that span through all the width.

tyler@programming.dev · 2 pts · 267d

That makes no sense. It’s a chart of what stuff is built on. Cloudflare isnt built on aws, and same for AWS though AWS does have services that use Cloudflare. They’re distinct and should not be stacked.

Fuck_u_spez_@sh.itjust.works · 32 pts · 269d (1 reply)

It looks like the AI screw jack is reverse threaded which wouldn't be obvious until you begin turning it... and that actually isn't a bad metaphor for today's AI.

Verdorrterpunkt@feddit.org · 2 pts · 269d
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Jankatarch@lemmy.world · 25 pts · 269d (1 reply)

This implies removing the unpaid opensource developers balances out The AI in short term and idk how to feel ahout that.

Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 19 pts · 269d

Nah, the angle would be too aggressive - unless the boards have an extremely high friction coefficient, they would slide off to the right (along with anything on top of them).

altphoto@lemmy.today · 21 pts · 269d (2 replies)

"Whatever Microsoft is doing" hilarious!. Microsoft is such a total retarded company. Unfortunately Google turned evil too. Any for profit company can turn evil. I'm never going to place full trust in anything that is not 100% fully open source.

Bababasti@feddit.org · 11 pts · 269d (1 reply)

Any for profit company can turn evil.

Any for profit company can will turn evil. Fixed this for you.

altphoto@lemmy.today · 1 pts · 268d

Thanks. I was going for that. I work for a small company and I still think a small for profit is also evil.

BurgerBaron@piefed.social · 17 pts · 269d (1 reply)

The shark got me so good. Just... "om."

aeternum@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 1 pts · 269d
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goatinspace@feddit.org · 17 pts · 269d

tomiant@piefed.social · 15 pts · 269d

You know, it's like, I look at an old time clock, or a mechanical cog, or something. And I think, if I were to throw a bug in there, at the right time at the right moment, at the wrong gear...

Next week on my podcast: Jenga!

paraphrand@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 269d (8 replies)

It’s missing the latent bug.

Kolanaki@pawb.social · 20 pts · 269d

antrosapien@lemmy.ml · 7 pts · 269d (6 replies)

What's a latent bug

funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works · 24 pts · 269d (1 reply)

not much what's latent bug with you

tetris11@feddit.uk · 1 pts · 268d

isn't it "A late Ent bugs a dead Saruman"

Spider89@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 269d (1 reply)

A software bug that's not yet found.

antrosapien@lemmy.ml · 1 pts · 268d

Makes sense

paraphrand@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 269d
foofiepie@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 269d

It’s snoozing.

stupidcasey@lemmy.world · 11 pts · 269d (8 replies)

What's up with the Rust hate? If anything they should be the flat bar under AWS.

EnsignWashout@startrek.website · 30 pts · 269d (5 replies)

What's up with the Rust hate?

The Rust community keeps trying to rewrite key pieces of Linux that aren't broken.

They probably have the right idea, in the long run, but it's still fun to give them a hard time about it.

dan@upvote.au · 36 pts · 269d (4 replies)

I think the real issue isn't the rewrites, it's the fact that Ubuntu started using the new Rust coreutils even though they weren't ready for production yet. uutils hasn't even reached version 1.0 yet, and still fails some compatibility tests.

exu@feditown.com · 3 pts · 269d (3 replies)

It's an intermediate release, so the perfect time for Ubuntu to evaluate uutils for their next LTS

floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 6 pts · 269d (1 reply)

I've heard this argument before, and it makes no sense. You evaluate new core components internally as part of developing your distro, not in releases because "they're not LTS"

enumerator4829@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 269d

Canonicals non-LTS releases are basically shitty betas. No one sane uses them in production or on their desktop.

dan@upvote.au · 6 pts · 269d

LTS is supposed to contain stable components though. They really should wait for a stable (1.0) release before committing to it.

floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 9 pts · 269d

Mostly the circlejerk about how memory safety magically fixes all security holes for me

wewbull@feddit.uk · 1 pts · 268d

Having just taken cloud flare out? ...no

axx@slrpnk.net · 10 pts · 269d (2 replies)

Jesus fuck, can we give this poor abused xkcd a rest?

nailbar@sopuli.xyz · 8 pts · 269d

There's no stopping this now. Just ride it out.

tyler@programming.dev · 1 pts · 267d

It’s also wrong. Cloudflare isn’t built on AWS.

TachyonTele@piefed.social · 10 pts · 269d (1 reply)

We must go deeper!

VicksVaporBBQrub@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 269d

The radioactive walmart shrimp ate the cookies for fish. An entire other stack chart can start next to this for food chains, or whole eco systems. Or stack enough charts to show how humans can collapse an entire galaxy. Deepest.

KiwiTB@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 269d

Oracle needs to be covered in glue.

OpenStars@piefed.social · 4 pts · 269d

Skill issue, git guud (MAJOR /s ... mostly)

bubblybubbles@lemmy.ml · 3 pts · 269d

MOAR

menas@lemmy.wtf · 3 pts · 268d (3 replies)

What is the meaning of the white fish ?

Saprophyte@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 268d (1 reply)

He's swimming past an undersea fiber optic cable.

tyler@programming.dev · 1 pts · 267d

It’s eating the cable

MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 246d

Shark gnawing a internet cable.

cypherpunks@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 269d (1 reply)

the C and fiber layers should be swapped, fragility-wise

enumerator4829@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 269d

Found the Rust programmer

MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 246d

The whole internet thing but no mention of Google?

jaykrown@lemmy.world · -1 pts · 268d

We will rebuild with Rust when all is said and done.