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They truly speak to the soul of a new industry
Click on “safe space”.

DEVOPS is a meaningful term.

YOU WERE BORN TO DEPLOY KUBERNETES CLUSTERS!

This had me laughing too. Very cool. Kind of neat that this one sits right next to the meta OS article...

Cue music from the lion King ...

Can you feel the irony tonight... It's so obvious..

Huge meta corps writing a spurious OS..

What a hideous mess...

It makes me happy that it sits right above the Meta OS post (at this writing).
That SRE video accurately depicted my life in DevOps. I felt that one.
I clicked on safe space and all was right in the world once more
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"You were born to deploy kubernetes"

"Your feedback is actionable and important"

"There will never be another outage again"

"Your tests are reliable and have appropriate coverage"

pfft.. I have no tests. Still need to figure out how to write them.
You start by choosing between multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, or an essay question...
Well, technically all of your tests are very reliable then.
100% of the tests are passing.
That’s a divide by zero error so technically the percentage of passing tests goes to infinity as the number of tests approaches zero.

#DiscreetMath

Reminds me of Severance Wellness Sessions
Please try to enjoy all your Jira tickets equally.
buttery smooth scrolling + windows 98 = perfection
Krazam is definitely the highlight of my YouTube subscriptions. Its specificity makes it even funnier.
There aren’t many software engineering comedy channels but Krazam is hilarious no matter what scale you’re rating on
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I find "Programmers are also human" quite funny as well. Interviews with stereotypes.

https://www.youtube.com/@programmersarealsohuman5909

They are funny but the format gets kinda old after a few videos.
Agreed. I think this is one of the formats which would admittedly do better as a 30s reel than a 2-3min video. The gags about a junior JS developer or a grisly old C++ master are super funny, but there’s only so much material there.
The stereotype premise is funny but the jokes don't land very often. The jump cuts where he repeats words are also not jokes at all.

The recent video about the T3 stack just lists off names of libraries that we're all forced to use. I get that it's relatable but there's a difference between funny and relatable.

> The jump cuts where he repeats words are also not jokes at all.

Hard disagree, those are the most hilarious parts to me. Best example of this is the ffmpeg video.

I’ve tried to show it to my gf, who is v funny btw, and she had no idea what parts were supposed to be funny.
Is she an Amazon SDE or SF techie or very similar? Does she enjoy deadpan, droll, amd non sequitur?

If not, yeah.

Fireship is very different, but also highly worth a subscription.
Krazam does tech humor better than I've ever seen it. Absolutely dunks on silicon valley & big bang theory.
Is big bang theory really "tech humor?"

I haven't watched much because the laugh track and general cheesiness turned me off.. but I thought it was just jokes about him being a "nerd" in the ways mainstream people think of nerds..

I'm convinced the big bang theory is intended for older audiences that see their grand children or children in the main characters; they relate to watching smart young people who can do things they don't understand learn to handle basic social conflict; and the trouble is never serious and is typically resolved nicely within 30 minutes so you know everyone will be OK.
> "jokes about him being a 'nerd' in the ways mainstream people think of nerds"

"Big Bang Theory" was initially written that way, but the original pilot episode was a famous flop. Test audiences hated the characters. (The unaired pilot can be found with a Google search.)

Even though the pilot failed, the studio liked the concept enough that the showrunners were given the rare opportunity to reshoot the pilot with a new script. They introduced the character of Penny and balanced the scenes carefully around emotional connection, to make it clear to audiences when the characters are connecting or failing to connect. And that's probably closer to why millions of people love the show — it's not the tech jokes or laughing at nerds but the empathy.

Give me the tech jokes I don’t need empathy
[studio audience laughs]
Interesting, And I'd still rather watch a episode of IT Crowd than any BBT.
Likewise, “IT Crowd” is great.

But the point about BBT is that it isn’t really a show about nerds or physics; it’s about emotional intelligence. This was a fairly groundbreaking angle for a Hollywood sitcom at the time when comparable mainstream shows were built on rather mean-spirited writing and stunted character development, like “How I Met Your Mother” and “Two and a Half Men.”

Are you ignoring the whole era of ABC TGIF and family sitcoms?

Seinfeld was invented as an antithesis to that whole genre. "No hugging, no learning". Maybe they were so successful that they obsoleted what they were rebelling against.

To me, it feels like a nerd minstrel show, like, "Oh, that's how they see us."
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Their delivery is so good
I often think about their Senior Engineer video before interviews. I simultaneously aspire to match that character's ancient wisdom and am terrified that I might accidentally resemble him personally.
I actually have stopped telling stories thanks to that skit.
It's more absurdist. Programmers are also human is way more on tech point in his jokes.
Funny?

"You were born to deploy Kubernetes clusters."

I watch KRAZAM and I get into a deep existential crisis. I love them.

What happens with the recycle bin
Give it access and find out
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It's a video feed of yourself with clippy in the bottom right corner saying "It's you"
I'm glad I checked the comments first, not worth it.
How much do we need to pay this guy to quit software and just make jokes?

This guy is an icon.

It's actually two guys as far as I can tell, but yes, they are definitely awesome.
Yeah, from their Patreon "We’re Ben and Shiva, two friends/mid-level software engineers who have been making dumb stuff together for over a decade."
Not sure he's actually /in/ software, but you can still pay them here: https://www.patreon.com/KRAZAM
Not sure if he still is, but definitely was. Many of his videos are filmed in the Amazon NYC office.
I'm surprised he got the go-ahead from Amazon to film there
Haha. You're also looking to make the leap from engineering to comedy?
You made me laugh. I think I love you.
He left Amazon a few months ago to do a job where he could spend more time focusing on Krazam! Check out the Patreon! They are both getting super serious and are hopefully going to put out more great content soon!

https://www.patreon.com/KRAZAM

i feel like their humor would drop if they lost touch with their real jobs. but also they prob need to do a lot of work to reassure their coworkers that specific parodies of them are off limits or something
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I saw he was doing a standup set in New York and I was very tempted to undertake the trip to see it.
saw it. lets just say they have a lot of fans but they're better youtubers than live comedians (for now)
IMO it was super good for a first shot! They way over did the software that they used to present the show, but I was super impressed with the polish! I have a feeling they will grow to be much better after some practice!
I don't know how much good content they can sustain full time, but 25 videos in 7 years is not enough.
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Krazam really captures the feeling of working for a mid-sized startup in SF perfectly. The pedantry, the braggadocio, and most of all the absurdity and the alienation one feels working on this stuff.
> braggadocio

Thank you for showing me a new word today!

> The pedantry, the braggadocio, and most of all the absurdity and the alienation one feels working on this stuff.

Also at FAANG and FAANG wannabes. The absurd obsession over BS and pedantic conflicts is just yucky.

Because it was started by ex-FAANGers, Amazon specifically.
Their video "The Hustle" [1] is such a pitch perfect shot at a very common person in tech (and in NYC/SF especially).

The "read Marcus Aurelius' Meditations in bed on my Nook - didn't understand shit!" comes back to me almost weekly reading HN comments sometimes.

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o7qjN3KF8U

Obligatory microservices video: https://youtu.be/y8OnoxKotPQ

They're hilarious, I think only matched by Austin Nasso who does a tech roast show: https://youtube.com/@austinnasso/videos

thats a tall order given he has 3 orders of magnitude less views. i'll give it a shot but burden of proof is on you...
The latter is mostly on TikTok, not YouTube, but I know HN is not too amenable to watching TikTok so I linked his YouTube.
He's pretty funny, but suffers from having to pump out more content for tiktok IMO. Krazam rarely uploads but it's always a banger
Kardashians have 3 orders of magnitude more views so burden of proof is on you
their "merch store" https://merch.krazam.tv/ is losing out on a lot of potential revenue by not even making a reference to their most viral videos. Who wouldn't want to rock a Galactus shirt.

can we crowdsource merch ideas for these guys pls

I think Galactus is Marvel IP, so I don't think they can do that one.
Galactus is deprecated.

It's been replaced by Omnious all knowing all seeing user provider, made by famous xz contributor NotCIA.

+1 I was ready to drop $$$
They can do omega star with iso timestamps
If Omega Star ever gets its shit together
“gets its shirt together”?
Open the terminal and enter "yahoo_cd" for a 3 part scavenger hunt for 15% off in the store! Might need to pick myself up a BALLMERCON 2019" shirt. Maybe one day Makro will be redeemed.
At first I thought it was "BALLMERCOIN 2019", which would also be a kind of cool shirt.
That would be an alternate history where Ballmer went rogue.
He would have called it WINDOWSCOIN even if Microsoft had already excommunicated him!
Devcoins mined by compiling code in Visual Sudio
Instead we have coins mined by MS Teams. Or at least it often feels like it mines something in the background.
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They'd get a cease&desist instantly if they sold a T-shirt with Galactus (an IP they don't own)
Agreed. Please give me a mug with the microservices diagram.
I need one with the daily DevOps affirmations to get through my mornings.
I just want that rant from the end of the video on a mug.
My two favorite quotes of theirs are from the same video:

- "I have delivered value... But at what cost?", being the title of the video

- "Have the KPIs of my own life failed to grow quarter over quarter?"

> "I have delivered value... But at what cost?" Still resonate in my head from time to time in all sort of silly context
"My friends and family understand what I do" (paraphrased)
Oh definitely. Love Galactus.
Fun 15 mins. They really should have made the prize code make merch cost more, not less. I think that would have fit well with the theme!
The affirmations video is great. I'm still waiting for a Makro comeback as well!
Does it support ISO timestamps?
I don't think so. The boot screen notes that Omega Star is still a blocker
Weird, twice now it has locked up Firefox when I try to open it.

Maybe it's somehow trying to access my clipboard, and that's triggering a separate problem I've been having when RDP'ing to a certain Linux machine in another window...

I saw a similar design theme on Dan Brown's personal site recently and was wondering if it was one of those trends to feed off nostalgia or just a coincidence https://danb.me/
terminal wants me to FIND THE FIRST CODE IN THE SYLLABUS. where?!?!
Hint: do something you would normally never do on something you normally never even notice.
Okay I clicked on an ad. It gave me a discount code, but that's not the first puzzle solution.
i just love the details on this one. thanks for sharing!