Meme aside, I wanted to say that the "alt" attribute is sometimes confused with the "title" one.
They are used for different things. The alt attribute is used instead of the image. If the image can't be shown, and in screen readers.
title attribute is shown along with the image, typically as a hover tooltip.
should not be used "instead" of the other. Each should be used properly, to do the things they were designed to do.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/872389/html-img-tag-title-attribute-vs-alt-attribute
Windows Media creation tool didn't work, but spoofing Linux on the page to directly download an iso gave me a different iso that worked
Sometimes I hate when I fix something in a way that I'm not supposed to. Like "If I didn't know about this thing that I don't have any particular reason to know, I'd be fucked."
It might not be so bad, in the long run it encourages you get a more permanent break from that workplace.