Playful Programming Humor Video: A Must-Watch for IT Enthusiasts

Mia Nightshade

Updated Monday, September 2, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

For anyone in the IT or tech support industry, the video "Some Programming Humor For A Niche Audience (BLESSED I.T. SUNDAY)" is a relatable and playful gem that should not be missed. This video, which can be found on Imgur, captures the quirky and often frustrating world of IT support in a comical light.

The video's creator invites viewers to follow the channel for new HD videos every two days, ensuring a steady stream of entertaining content. By subscribing and clicking the bell for notifications, fans can stay up to date with the latest uploads.

One viewer reminisced about their old company, stating that sending a certain type of message to IT would result in immediate consequences, including a visit from a very upset IT forensic specialist. Another user found the humor subversive and on point.

Interestingly, the humor in the video resonates beyond just the IT crowd. One comment compares the scenarios depicted to customer interactions at a mechanic shop, noting the similarity in customer frustrations and the unpredictable nature of repair costs. Another user working at an electronics store mentioned that the video mirrors their daily experiences, highlighting the universal frustrations of customer service roles.

The video also strikes a chord with those who identify as neurodivergent, with one viewer feeling seen by the depiction of behaviors associated with autism and ADHD. The authenticity of tech-related frustrations is further emphasized by comments about outdated SCMs, the return of pop-ups, and the misuse of jQuery UI.

A particularly amusing comment references a real-life tech support incident: "I put the file in the disk and it didn't." This perfectly encapsulates the everyday challenges faced by tech support professionals.

Celebrities and public figures like Anne Hathaway even make an appearance in the conversation, with one viewer humorously noting her reading from her palm. The video also gets a nod from the YouTube channel "Programmers are also Human," indicating its widespread appeal.

For anyone seeking a blend of humor and relatable IT content, this video is a must-watch. Don't forget to follow the channel for more laughs and insights into the world of programming and tech support.

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Top Comments from Imgur

TheGreatAtomsk

#5 in my old company if you would send such a message to IT, the network port would be killed, you were told to not touch the computer anymore and 5min later a really p***ed looking guy from IT forensics would stand in your office and seize your pc.

Hekatombe

#9 uhhh.... How subversive

TehLurkerKing

Those last 2 are almost exactly how it is dealing with customers at a mechanic shop, only there's usually a lot more yelling on the customer's part when they find out that we can't tell them how much the repair is going to cost until we find out what repair is needed.

Dakar485

#14 I work at an electronics store and this sounds like any day ending with a "y".

youdontknowmeormydog

#5 Friday night 10pm I got this call once! Users are idiots

davethenerd

#1 autism w/ adhd looks a lot like this.

NicolasKevinMac

#10 No, but seriously... what is "hole pics?"

Noodlesocks

#7 ngl the return of pop ups is probably my least favourite thing about modern internet.

echoawoo

#9 there were other SCMs available before git you know

AVOToastt

Hello fellow neurodivergent tech lady

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