[–] Zev 17y ago ↗ Would be slightly better if the good ones listed weren't almost all Dilbert or xkcd comics (which aren't as funny without the mouseover imo). [–] iamwil 17y ago ↗ I'm guessing this is more of a product of the lack of programming comics. I can't think of too many others besides those two. [–] yters 17y ago ↗ Some have programmers in them, like Achewood. [–] orib 17y ago ↗ I don't see why this got downmodded. XKCD and Dilbert are awesome, but everyone already knows about them. I went there with hopes of seeing some new stuff (and I did, but not as much as I wanted to see)
[–] iamwil 17y ago ↗ I'm guessing this is more of a product of the lack of programming comics. I can't think of too many others besides those two. [–] yters 17y ago ↗ Some have programmers in them, like Achewood.
[–] orib 17y ago ↗ I don't see why this got downmodded. XKCD and Dilbert are awesome, but everyone already knows about them. I went there with hopes of seeing some new stuff (and I did, but not as much as I wanted to see)
[–] mynameishere 17y ago ↗ Fail. Not one crunchy.http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/M/math-out.html#crunchly73-0...
[–] richtaur 17y ago ↗ The correct answer is XKCD. [–] [deleted] 17y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] TweedHeads 17y ago ↗ Final answer?
[–] 13ren 17y ago ↗ Does anyone know that comic, where two voices discuss society's need to have some class to look down on, and then at the end we hear:"...and that's where we come in. But it's not all bad - in what other society could a toaster and kettle even be having this conversation?"It's not specifically a programmer cartoon, more AI philosophy.
[–] haasted 17y ago ↗ Is it just at my workstation, or did they somehow manage to disable page-up/down and arrow buttons on the question pages?
[–] Tichy 17y ago ↗ I thought stack overflow was for programming problems. is it just another digg/reddit/HN with pictures after all?Do we all have to migrate now, yet again?
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"...and that's where we come in. But it's not all bad - in what other society could a toaster and kettle even be having this conversation?"
It's not specifically a programmer cartoon, more AI philosophy.
Do we all have to migrate now, yet again?