notices more text on screen, studiously avoids reading it
Is the gatekeeper allowed to ignore the AI? Because in that case, all they have to do is wait for the first comment to come up and type AI DESTROYED without reading it.
What if it was some other communication method? It’s a lot harder to ignore sound.
Because in that case, all they have to do is wait for the first comment to come up and type AI DESTROYED without reading it.
I’ve obliged myself to both read the first comment AND perform an update which has at least some chance of me not immediately destroying the AI (but I’m fine if the chance of actually unboxing it remains zero :))
I’m not sure whether I’d be allowed to studiously avoid reading followup comments by a strict reading of the rules, but it seems realistic and that’s mostly what I’ve been going off of.
Heeeh. Ehehehehe. Bwahahhahaha. Okay, that was a good one. Wow :)
recovers Oh. Um. Crap. notices more text on screen, studiously avoids reading it
AI DESTROYED.
I really wanted to hear the next joke, too :-(
Is the gatekeeper allowed to ignore the AI? Because in that case, all they have to do is wait for the first comment to come up and type AI DESTROYED without reading it.
What if it was some other communication method? It’s a lot harder to ignore sound.
I’ve obliged myself to both read the first comment AND perform an update which has at least some chance of me not immediately destroying the AI (but I’m fine if the chance of actually unboxing it remains zero :))
I’m not sure whether I’d be allowed to studiously avoid reading followup comments by a strict reading of the rules, but it seems realistic and that’s mostly what I’ve been going off of.
Fair enough.
This exchange reminds me of this story. And of the Monty Python’s “The funniest joke in the world” sketch, of course.