@ThePrimeagen

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@philipphanslovsky5101

"No I decided I don't care" wins it for me. I expected crickets, tumble weeds, and denvercoder, so this took me quite by surprise. Very genuine!

@MizManFryingP

Please make this into a series it's so entertaining :D

@mehulsharmamat

all of this is what motivates me to be a dev

dont do it for the code, do it for the meme

@WorstDeveloper

I remember reading the Santa Claus issue when it happened. I still can't believe that Microsoft deleted the Santa hat. It was obviously a troll, or at the very least a crazy person.

@Nintron

The editing quality is off the charts on this one

@Colopty

Bit of a note about 2:20, they didn't just notify the entire company. Epic Games has a group you sign up for to get source code access to Unreal Engine. The person in question notified that group, sending a company-wide email to every gamedev company in the world (that uses Unreal Engine with the source build instead of the Epic Games Launcher version). For a readme change.

@philstephes

I'm the "That's intentional", guy I laughed my ass when I first saw that PR and it took a lot of self control not to meme the hell out of my response.

Also: Look ma I'm in a video!

@RickYorgason

"long" used to be the longest possible int type, until 64 bit CPUs when they needed to subdivide int types more. "long long" sounds dumb, but it was named that way so they didn't have to add a new keyword, because every time you add a new keyword, you break any program that was using that keyword as a variable name.

@TahaNilforooshan

We need a series that goes over the 5 stages of grief in the form of github commit names.

@shawnington

I love that I couldn't tell if the sponsor plug was a comedic interlude or not.

@karmatraining

I knew about this dude (an older dude) who was working on a fairly major engineering software suite with me, guy refused to use source control and wrote some of it in FORTRAN. For real. We had to manually back up his "contributions" onto flash drives. Absolutely surreal experience.

@LevonTarver

Fellow milleni-boomer here. Emoji is correct, it comes from the Japanese word 絵文字. Despite having “emo” in the word, it has little to do with emotion or emoticon. 絵 -> “e” -> picture, 文字 -> “moji” -> character. It’s literally a picture character. 😂

@wlockuz4467

The editing on this one is on point! Not too much not too little.

@Zooiest

In my opinion it's useful to distinguish between image-based emoji(s) 😺 and text-based emoticons UwU

@XoNasX

10:05 Thanks for putting "Programmers are also human"  into this video!!!

@NeverTrust298

bro it's like if a youtuber from 2010's type of humor started an entertainment youtube channel it's amazing keep spreading open source!

@WilliamWelsh

i will never forget waking up to about 80 emails from that epic games mention and getting auto subbed to the pr

@jamestheloyalkingsfan1103

Ok that was amazing. This needs to be a series

@abelkidanemariam6485

The FastApi documentation with them emojis still makes me laugh. Love that library with all of it's drama XD