Programming Jokes: Lame, Science & Math Jokes!

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Tooltip text: Real programmers set the universal constants at the start such that the universe evolves to contain the disk with the data they want.​
 
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I think fortune is a potential oldschool goldmine if you know what to search for:

sbrothy@PAULINE:~$ fortune -m CPU
(riddles)
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Q: How many IBM CPU's does it take to do a logical right shift?
A: 33. 1 to hold the bits and 32 to push the register.
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Don't say nerd.
 
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Q: How many surrealists does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Two, one to hold the giraffe, and the other to fill the bathtub
with brightly colored machine tools.

[Surrealist jokes just aren't my cup of fur. Ed.]
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Maybe not programming related but it's still a kinda favorite of mine.
 
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strangerep said:
Oh, I dunno. Anyone who says (seriously) "that's a dumb question" deserves to be mentioned in a jokes thread. :angel:
We are all dumb at some subject, and we are all Infidels to someone else's religion.
Yet we expect users to know how to do a simple search web lookup after kindergarten.
:headbang::bow::doh::skullXbones::run::warning:
 
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TonyStewart said:
Yet we expect users to know how to do a simple search web lookup after kindergarten.
Who is "we". I certainly don't expect that. :oldsmile:
 
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strangerep said:
Who is "we". I certainly don't expect that. :oldsmile:
Hope springs eternal. And is eternally dashed.
 
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@TonyStewart said
We are all dumb at some subject, and we are all Infidels to someone else's religion.
Yet we expect users to know how to do a simple search web lookup after kindergarten.
:headbang::bow::doh::skullXbones::run::warning:
I apologize if my previous (tongue in cheek) response came across as presumptuous. In today's age of easy access to information, we should encourage and teach people of all ages to be more self-directed and resourceful in seeking out information and knowledge.

The ability to ask the right questions and understand the assumptions underlying a problem is a crucial part of critical thinking and problem-solving.

In this sense, education should focus on developing these skills to know when to go into a Q&A forum and boldly ask a simple question or preferably state how the search led to confusion.
Most of all we need to teach tolerance of others who are willing to learn.

There are prompts that could be pre-empted to new users to check if they have attempted any homework and show it first after they have searched online.
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Who is "we". I certainly don't expect that. :oldsmile:
 
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BillTre said:
Unless that is really a thing?

In which case case that would be a WHAT!?
 
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My computer seems jumpy lately. I might need something to help it take the Edge off.
 
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An Artificial Joke?
Borg said:
My computer seems jumpy lately. I might need something to help it take the Edge off.
I suggest Revo uninstaller. No side effects and long-lasting pain relief and no charge without ads using 2.4.4 Portable. Even better, take off Win 10/11 and jump back to Win7x64 and/or remove all the Telemetry.

I don't need anymore stinkin' updates.

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Why is my computer cold in the summer? Because I closed Windows Updates and now my air (CPU) conditioner only runs 2% of the time on average. Below running a dozen apps like Thunderbird, Firefox, Portable Apps, Start Menu, Irfanview, Winpatrol
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Ibix said:
They call it "Redmond Roulette".
But the odds are better at the casino!
 
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Ibix said:
They call it "Redmond Roulette".
I was thinking Help Desk Roulette when I saw it.
 
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This keeps happening.

Us: "We are having trouble installing this software on our office system."
Helpdesk: "We're not sure why. Go ahead and turn off your Antivirus."

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