The Geekiest Tech Tweets Of All Time
Whether or not you think Twitter will ever be mainstream, it is still a hot forum for techies.
A new startup goes public, and the Twitter world goes crazy. Apple leaks and Google acquisitions crowd the Twitterverse. Clever banter predicts the future of technology.
And in between all of the useful conversation, you are bound to find pure, unadorned, nerdy tech humor. With the help of Quora and the rest of the Internet, we've put together a list of some of the geekiest tech tweets out there.
Enjoy, and don't fret if you find yourself chuckling along.
When 911 is probably a better option...
This is funny because it is really hard to quit Vim, a text editor used for coding.
Calling out Facebook for a questionable acquisition.
When it pays to know conversions.
Gamer questions the meaning of life.
In case you missed it, Heartbleed is this crazy bug that butted into online logins.
Google's first tweet ever.
Turns out not all coders make billions.
Marvel versus Star Wars - Click here for the rest of the conversation.
The NSA Careers Twitter account posted this encrypted tweet which translates to "Want to know what it takes to work at NSA? Check back each Monday in May as we explore careers essential to protecting our nation."
Yep, that s's the official White House account getting in on the Game of Thrones fun.
This Twitter employee live-tweeted the birth of her daughter. Not sure if this one's geeky or just crazy.
The endless struggles of a coder.
- I spent $2,000 for 7 nights in a 179-square-foot room on one of the world's largest cruise ships. Take a look inside my cabin.
- Saudi Arabia wants China to help fund its struggling $500 billion Neom megaproject. Investors may not be too excited.
- One of the world's only 5-star airlines seems to be considering asking business-class passengers to bring their own cutlery
- From terrace to table: 8 Edible plants you can grow in your home
- India fourth largest military spender globally in 2023: SIPRI report
- New study forecasts high chance of record-breaking heat and humidity in India in the coming months
- Gold plunges ₹1,450 to ₹72,200, silver prices dive by ₹2,300
- Strong domestic demand supporting India's growth: Morgan Stanley