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Gratitude for the programmers who write the software and apps that feed our habit.

 

Created for the Award Tree Group Contest Gratitude

 

All photos used are my own.

 

Thank you for taking the time to visit, comment, fave or invite. I really appreciate them all.

 

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Twenty-six years ago, there was great concern that the turn of the century to the year 2000 would bring horrific computer problems. Dubbed the "Y2K problem," the issue was that computer programs at the time represented four-digit years with only the final two digits, making the year 2000 indistinguishable from the year 1900.

 

This computer "bug," some experts predicted, would cause a modern-day apocalypse when the clock struck midnight to end 1999, causing computer systems worldwide to malfunction or shut down. Fortunately, however, computer programmers were able to rectify the issue ahead of time, and worldwide catastrophe was averted.

 

The fun decorative creation shown here is a remembrance of

that time.

 

Smile on Saturday: “Free Theme”

 

HSoS

© WJP Productions 2025

(Latin for 'I Will Not serve')

A collection of stories called 'A Perfect Vacuum.'

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjI2J2SQ528

 

"It has to do with a programmer who creates a whole collection of artificial virtual personalities in a virtual world, but he doesn't let them know that they're virtual. So they argue among themselves as to whether there exists a creator, and if so whether they owe him any gratitude for their existence.

 

Pix'd @ Hangars Liquide - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hangars%20Liquides/89/48/2208

 

Windlight: Rot

 

Avatar: Genesis Lab Bento / Maitreya

 

© WJP Productions 2025

Apophysis7X created: If you steal the graphics, please make a donation to the programmers of Apophysis! ;-) They deserve it!

During my August vacation, I finally baged my first lighthouse nightscape. The lighthouse of Punta Palascìa was built in 1867 and is Italy's most easterly point. According to nautical conventions, it marks the point where the Ionian Sea and the Adriatic Sea meet.

 

For this shooting, I met with Angelo Perrone and a few more local nightscapers. Angelo not only is a great guy and one of the best astrophotography teachers in southern Italy, but also an excellent programmer of Photoshop CC plugins for stacking and processing of astrophotos. For more information visit astropanel.it and fusion.angeloperrone.it

 

Prints available: ralf-rohner.pixels.com

 

EXIF

Canon EOS 6D astro modified

Samyang 24mm f/1.4

iOptron SkyTracker Pro

Sky:

Stack of 10 x 15s @ ISO1600 f/2, tracked

Foreground:

Stack of 5 x 15s @ ISO1600 f/2

Aira loves isolate herself in the forest to work on her laptop without distraction. (Fortunately for her, Finland has a good mobile coverage...)

 

As always, there is a full blog post from last year about Ada Lovelace available at Stuck in Plastic: www.stuckinplastic.com/2019/11/week-48-ada-lovelace/

DHV_3993 TOKINA

 

I really have the civic name Farmer. But in my youth I needed money. That's why I'm in nuclear power as a programmer and that's why I'm closed 12 hours a day in a dark office. There are 2 computers and 3 monitors. I do not know if it is day or night. That's why I envy the farmers in the fog. He knows it.

I've been in the corporate programming biz since graduating from college with a degree in computer science in 1982. During my ten year tenure at Lever Brothers, I wrote at least 600 interactive and background CICS programs, most of which communicated with VSAM indexed files as well as TS and TD Queues and a 3270 emulator screen. I always found it somewhat strange that such a large corporation didn't use IBM's relational database DB2. Oh well... back to the Newsweek magazine.

Katherine the programmer takes advantage of a quiet moment at Central Perk to finish some of her coding. She has to hurry before the "Friends" cast arrives and finds her sitting on their couch :-)

 

I took this photo in December 2019.... it's so weird to see the photos that I took right before the pandemic. It's like a time warp.... everything that happened before the pandemic just feels so long ago and in a galaxy far, far away. Like a distant world or something.....

 

Is anyone going to get the new "Friends" Apartments set? I think it looks awesome but it's very large and I'm running out of space :-)

The programmer girl has ordered extra hardware

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The programmer gets an early start at the Parisian Restaurant, with her laptop and a cup of coffee :-)

 

By the way, tomorrow (September 29) is National Coffee Day! Enjoy an extra cup of coffee tomorrow :-)

Visitors step into infinity in this surreal image from teamLab Borderless (or teamLab Planets), an interactive digital art museum in Tokyo, Japan where mirrors, motion, and light converge to disorient and delight. Captured from a mirrored floor, this photo immerses viewers in a kaleidoscopic web of reflection—where reality multiplies endlessly and boundaries between ceiling and floor dissolve.

 

teamLab’s mirror-based installations are designed to eliminate spatial hierarchy. In this scene, the reflective floor creates an illusion of infinite depth beneath the feet of guests. Reflected overhead, their mirrored doubles appear to walk on the ceiling, as if defying gravity in a world where orientation becomes subjective. Light particles shimmer across the mirrored surfaces like digital stardust, adding a kinetic energy to the space as visitors move through it.

 

This particular room is part of teamLab’s ongoing exploration of "body immersion"—a core concept in their work that challenges the traditional separation between observer and artwork. Here, the visitor becomes the art, reflected back in countless permutations. The mirrored floor and walls create a boundless field of repetition, where the crowd appears both singular and multiplied, real and ephemeral.

 

teamLab is a collective of artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, and architects who aim to merge art and technology. Since debuting in 2001, they’ve become internationally celebrated for their work in immersive environments, interactive projections, and generative design. Whether in Tokyo or touring exhibitions worldwide, their installations invite audiences to rethink what art can be—a space to walk through, a light that responds to your breath, or a mirror that reflects your role in a digital ecosystem.

 

In this photograph, human presence becomes pattern. Guests glance downward only to see themselves from above. Each step reshapes the reflection, creating a dance between perception and distortion. It’s an art experience not bound by static images or frames, but by movement, awareness, and shared illusion.

 

The moment frozen here is both serene and electric: bodies, shadows, and reflections orbit in silence, while flashes of green, gold, and light add a sci-fi shimmer. For fans of digital art, conceptual architecture, or avant-garde installation design, this room represents teamLab at its most minimal yet disorienting—and most photogenic.

 

Whether you’re visiting as an art lover, traveler, or visual explorer, the mirrored floor experience at teamLab invites you to leave gravity at the door and enter a space where the self is everywhere, and nowhere, at once.

fun facts:

 

The Pragmatic Programmer story book popularized the term 'rubber duck debugging'

the terminology is now frequently used today by software engineers and programmers to describe a debugging code methodology.

 

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Enjoying a cup of my favorite beverage

Computer Programmer.

 

предлози дебели ланчани аранжмани могући пречници узастопни кругови маскенбал дани велика светла надзор,

Détails de contrepoids dégoulinant graves comptes altérés centre de cire odeurs attendues murs frappants touches d'excitation,

ισχυρό γέλιο παρατηρήθηκε καλώδια εκτροπές κεφαλαίου εξαίσια θαυμαστικά αυξανόμενα μπερδέματα πανέμορφες εκτελέσεις πολιτισμένα εφέ,

equipaggiamento delle varie sale del partito indistinguibile combustibilità vendetta giullare cadaveri infuocati mani invisibili misure ganci aggrappati poesie,

asserções da presunção demonstrando projetos modernos ignorantes tempo adequado injunções contos perguntas castigos interlaring proposições,

improprietăți perversiuni pertinacitatea forme energiile panteiste ale enunțului încercări finale prelegeri alarme discurs condescendent,

まばたきの目のほのめかしのアドバイス明示的な侮辱不快な疑い外部のまぶしさは静かに進行します理由を保存する答えられない言葉無邪気な結果超越的な発言システムが再起動しました.

Steve.D.Hammond.

Once again we are at a juncture where the programmers have forced many and especially those that use the English version and paid for premium pro accounts to use the "New Flickr Experience"

 

The programmers and leadership at Yahoo (i.e. CEO Marissa Mayer) failed to pay attention to the flickr users back on December 8, 2013 (flickr Black Day) and simply ignored the many fine photographers that made flickr what it was.

 

For the flickr programmers and especially the staff that monitor the forum please know you have once again ignored the users and pandered to advertisers. Really bad idea for flicker to change the old format. We don't mind changes that make it better, but this time your programmers got it WRONG!!!

 

We all enjoyed this site the way the format was without having the square pictures to the left of the info. The info blocks do not provide us with many of the options we used to have should be left as it was without messing with them and the photo format should NOT have been changed.

 

I would encourage everyone to only post Red for the next 36 hours and especially on 6 April and I would also encourage folks to use the flickr and Yahoo forum to ensure their voices are heard load and clear to the programming and corporate staff that their changes are making a once great web site horrible.

 

Simply Flickr staff and the Yahoo CEO (Ms. Mayer) pandering to the advertisers and not to the millions of great photographers that made (past tense) Flickr what it was. Flickr will go the way of AOL and MySpace if the flickr leadership doesn't listen to the photographers that provide the CONTENT and basis of what this web site was supposed to be. We will find a better platform if you make the changes stick or don't fix the multitude of bugs quickly!!!!!!!

 

Maybe it really is time to try 500px. What say you? What say flickr staff? What say you Ms. Marissa Mayer (CEO of Yahoo)!!

Construction Bot - Model 42s were always very robust, reliable, and relatively affordable for many construction companies. However, what these companies didn't know, was that the CB-42s had uniquely weak CPU security, allowing the bots' behavior to be modified by a skilled programmer.

 

This particular bot was stripped of much of its protective armor in favor for speed and agility, and fitted for close-quarters melee combat.

a little sampler with some wise words for the techie in your life

Activity was busy at ACME Computer Programming Labs. Cecilia Cellular was trying to fix a bug in her droid, and her work associate, Carl Cuppaccino entered with his morning grog.

Motorcycle Mike also came, wanting to help fix things quickly.

"No, Mike. You can't fix it with a hammer. It's an electrical problem."

 

20200107 007/366

thigh high socks fitted to both legacy and ebody reborn, as well as maze soft thighs and apricot paws feety peets! fatpack or pick one of 4 colour pallets : pastels, jewels, brights, and basics. all huds are mix and match! both right and left socks and sock tops can be changed independantly!

 

masc body version coming soon

 

search phase on the marketplace to find us!

First, Lightbox

 

They say religion and disparity are "coded" in human nature. By that definition, God must be one hell of a programmer. It must take an algorithm infinitesimally complex to make people stand while a prayer is held, side-by-side, shoulder-to-shoulder,in perfect synergy...who are otherwise known to "cheat" and "deceive" each other at every instance possible.

 

They also say that "Fear is the ultimate motivator"...and fear of the unknown/unseen/untouchable is perhaps the most ulterior of motifs out there.

 

Who are they? I don't know. You should probably ask google.

 

Oh, and Happy Programmer's Day !

Many Thanks to the +6,215,000 visitors of my photographic stream

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All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance

 

Please view my most interesting photos on flickriver stream: www.flickriver.com/photos/ioan_bacivarov/

 

Many thanks for yours visits and comments.

 

[cartoon of a plumber asking which cowboy installed a sink, and getting the reply it was them]

Lehetne jobb is, de most ennyire futotta. :)

 

Világítás azért ilyen, mert a lakásban kiégtek a vezetékek és momentán 3 aljzatban van csak powa'. Így a stúdiólámpa nem játszik. :(

Flickr Protest 19-27 April 2014 (Blackout Week) "Read this Flickr Programmers & Yahoo CEO"

 

Unfortunately this is a rehash of the protest from 6 April and from 8 December as Yahoo seems intent on destroying the web site as we know it without fixing the multitude of bugs plaguing the "new experience".

 

For my contacts and those that sometimes view, fav or comment on my photos, please know that I will not be posting again until after 27 April and only limited after that unless Yahoo fixes the bugs or reverts back to a fixed older format. Please don't be offended if I fail to comment or favorite your art work during this time frame as I am not ignoring your photos, but simply trying to have my small voice heard by the folks that run this web site. In the mean time please know that I have started populating most of my photos onto 500Pix as they seem to cater to photographers and not simply folks that take snapshots via IPhone's looking for attention on just another social network.

 

The following is what I posted two weeks ago and it still stands (although slightly modified):

 

Once again we are at a juncture where the programmers have forced many and especially those that use the English version and paid for premium pro accounts to use the "New Flickr Experience"

 

The programmers and leadership at Yahoo (i.e. CEO Marissa Mayer) failed to pay attention to the flickr users back on December 8, 2013 (flickr Black Day) along with 6 April 2014 (flickr Red Day) and simply ignored the many fine photographers that made flickr what it was. They have ignored our voices due to corporate greed and nothing less.

 

For the flickr programmers and especially the staff that monitor the forum please know you have once again ignored the users and pandered to advertisers. Really bad idea for flicker to change the old format. We don't mind changes that make it better, but this time your programmers got it WRONG!!!

 

We all enjoyed this site the way the format was without having the square pictures to the left of the info. The info blocks do not provide us with many of the options we used to have should be left as it was without messing with them and the photo format should NOT have been changed.

 

I would encourage everyone to only post Blackout Protest Photos for the next "7" days from 19 April through 27 April 2014 and I would also encourage folks to use the flickr and Yahoo forum to ensure their voices are heard load and clear to the programming and corporate staff that their changes are making a once great web site horrible.

 

Simply Flickr staff and the Yahoo CEO (Ms. Mayer) pandering to the advertisers and not to the millions of great photographers that made (past tense) Flickr what it was. Flickr will go the way of AOL and MySpace if the flickr leadership doesn't listen to the photographers that provide the CONTENT and basis of what this web site was supposed to be. We will find a better platform if you make the changes stick or don't fix the multitude of bugs quickly!!!!!!!

 

As I mentioned above, I have started to upload my photos on 500pix as it seems to be a much better place for now. I would encourage many to do the same if they are not happy with the new experience of flickr.

 

What say you? What say flickr staff? What say you Ms. Marissa Mayer (CEO of Yahoo)?

 

"Use the source, Luke!"

Made Explore on Mar 18th...Thanks!

I had been told that Pyestock was Haunted.... now I believe it. The GEM 80 Portable Programmer.

Explore #333 - Dec. 7, 2007

 

I duplicated the layer, then set the blend mode to Multiply. I thought it made kind of a nice effect, but I'm a computer programmer, not an artist, so I wouldn't know. ;-)

computing on sunday afternoon = serious business.

that is how you should do it. Only less mac and more linuxes.

... asked fellow office worker to go clubbing.

 

(Alternative captions very welcome.)

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