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abledon | 1 year ago

Their github README uses a Drake meme lol

https://github.com/getlago/lago

https://imgur.com/a/gsrhUXm

I'd never thought I'd see Meme-ification of technical docs.... oh god

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ffsm8|1 year ago

> I'd never thought I'd see Meme-ification of technical docs.... oh god

I guess you entered the industry after 2015? Even the most technical analysis like the Jepsen Reports which evaluated the technical claims of Cassandra DB etc used lots of memes between the technical bits. Presentations always had cat/dog pictures in them etc.

tamimio|1 year ago

> I'd never thought I'd see Meme-ification of technical docs

They always been, in different forms. I am glad to see them too, harmless and signal IQ/EQ, taking anything too seriously is not a good thing.

leononame|1 year ago

I also like seeing them. I know there are a lot of people who hate that, similar to cutesy error messages on web pages which I also happen to like.

But in no way does this signal IQ/EQ. It's just a personal preference

triyambakam|1 year ago

Weird that they have the panels mis ordered though

pooper|1 year ago

This is what happens when marketing gets its nasty hands on things, I assume.

> Oh, we have to put our brand on top.

Except, it ruins the whole meme.

grzeshru|1 year ago

Memes existed in technical docs for as long as technical people and docs existed.

dotancohen|1 year ago

Have you not looked up recursion in K&R? I believe even Google was in on the joke once.

leosanchez|1 year ago

> I believe even Google was in on the joke once

If you search for recursion. Google asks did you mean recursion.

Rafsark|1 year ago

If you spotted it, it means than images have a greater impact than words.