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  2. 99 Jokes That Programmers Might Relate To, Shared In This ...

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    Image credits: Abyssal_Realm_666 Now, let’s talk money. Software engineers don’t just love what they do—they’re paid pretty well to do it, too! In the U.S., the average salary for a ...

  3. Computer humour - Wikipedia

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    The Daily WTF, a humorous blog dedicated to "Curious Perversions in Information Technology" Dilbert, an American comic strip; Easter egg, an intentional inside joke, hidden message or image, or secret feature of a work List of Google Easter eggs; List of Easter eggs in Microsoft products; The Book of Mozilla

  4. Cybersecurity Dad Jokes Are No Laughing Matter

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    Disruption of Services: In today's interconnected world, many critical services and systems, such as healthcare, transportation and energy grids, rely on digital technology. A cyberattack can ...

  5. Humor on the internet - Wikipedia

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    The joke is a commonly transmitted type of internet meme. It is well known that orally-transmitted jokes and other kind of folklore undergo evolution and mutations. Internet speeds up and globalizes these processes. [6] A FAQ of rec.humor gave the following tongue-in-cheek description how jokes propagated in the era of newsgroups: [7]

  6. 30 Work-from-Home Jokes That Take the Gloom Out of Zoom - AOL

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    Working from home can actually be pretty funny. The post 30 Work-from-Home Jokes That Take the Gloom Out of Zoom appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. Fool's errand - Wikipedia

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    Hammer and Nails (1977) by Hans Godo Frabel.A "glass hammer" is a highly impractical object which an apprentice might be sent to fetch as part of a fool's errand. A fool's errand prank is a type of practical joke where a newcomer to a group, typically in a workplace context, is given an impossible or nonsensical task by older or more experienced members of the group.

  8. 120 twisted jokes for dark humor fans - AOL

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    Wife: “I want another baby.” Husband: “That’s a relief, I also really don’t like this one.” My wife and I have reached the difficult decision that we do not want children.

  9. Computational humor - Wikipedia

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    A program to recognize knock-knock jokes was reported by Taylor and Mazlack. [11] This kind of research is important in analysis of human–computer interaction. [12] An application of machine learning techniques for the distinguishing of joke texts from non-jokes was described by Mihalcea and Strapparava (2006). [13]