DevMeme · Editorial policy
About DevMeme
DevMeme is a curated gallery of programming memes, DevOps jokes, and software-engineering humor, paired with searchable context and technical explanations.
What we publish
We select developer humor that is useful, recognizable, or worth explaining. A listing may include the image, a descriptive title, topic labels, jokes, and a deeper technical breakdown. The catalog is organized for discovery; inclusion is not an endorsement of every claim inside a meme.
Sources, rights, and attribution
Much of the catalog is gathered from public web and Telegram sources. Where a source URL is available, the detail page exposes it. Copyright, trademarks, logos, and source material remain with their respective owners. DevMeme does not claim to have created or own third-party images merely because they appear in the gallery.
Rights holders can request review or removal by emailing [email protected] with the affected URL and enough information to identify the work. See the notice-and-takedown terms for more detail.
Machine-assisted metadata
Titles, descriptions, topic labels, jokes, and technical explanations may be machine-assisted. They are discovery and commentary aids, not authoritative documentation. Automated output can miss context or be wrong, so important technical decisions should be checked against primary documentation.
What dates mean
A source date shown beside a meme records when it appeared in the upstream source, such as Telegram. It is provenance—not a claim that DevMeme first published, created, or updated the work on that date. Search feeds and structured data omit a DevMeme publication date unless an authoritative public timestamp exists.
Corrections and contact
If a title, explanation, attribution, source, or technical statement is inaccurate, email [email protected] with the page URL and the correction. We review specific, verifiable reports and update or remove material when appropriate.