I was so excited when I found out about r/programmerhumor, but was quickly disappointed at the quality of the memes or a lack there of. I feel most of the post have nothing to do with programming and some that do are mostly 'java bad', 'js bad', 'exit vim', etc. It's like people who post there have no programming experience whatsoever.
I saw a youtube video once of someone trying to communicate with ransomware attackers and their support was better than even some legit companies. It was funny as hell how they were so 'professional' about it
But that doesn't mean you need to be able to implement them though. Shouldn't having a high level knowledge about these problem be enough if all you are doing is building apps.
I follow him on Twitter and I haven't seen any 'official' info reading the podcast.
But Mr.Rui did confirm in this thread that he would be continuing the podcast so seems like it
will continue :)
Wow thank you so much for this, I have only read the first chapter of the second link and I see so many similarities to what I am going through or thinking.
Oh man I used to be a die hard fan of the author's 'turing complete fm[1]' podcast. It seems like he has stopped publishing new episodes, wonder what happened.