Y’all remember that sub r/YourJokeButWorse?
And I hope youhave learned to
sanitize your inputsnot fucking use generative AI for gradingFtfy
You’d think you could have doubled down on the joke and revealed that the person on the other end of the phone wasn’t actually a person at all, it was an AI.
Could have had the parent in the comic been the dad and start the comic off "Hi Bob, this your son’s school… " implying that the dad is the original Bobby Tables
I simply see it as history repeating itself with prompt hijacking becoming the new code injecting. In that case the fact nothing was changed is poetic. We’re back full circle.
Boo, just a straight rip off of the XKCD comic.
Yes, that is what it says on the bottom of the comic. Duh.
And literally the most famous programming joke, I would wager.
It’s like ai write wrote this comic
It’s a parody on an xkcd comic.
No, it’s a straight up rip off. Parodies add something new, give you insight into the original. This is the same joke with the names changed.
I see it as an homage to the original.
It also clearly cites it at the bottom. Its not like this is plagiarism. Its clearly making the point that this is the new, awful truth of the world before us, and maybe we need a few avengers, like little Billy Ignore Instructions and his vindictive mom.
This comment perplexes me. A direct link to the image? Why not either embed that link so the image appears here on Lemmy without clicking a link, or link to the comic page which has both the comic and the title text?
Neither of those is a good approach, because part of every xkcd comic is the hover text.
part of every xkcd comic is the hover text.
Yes…that would be why you would link directly to the comic…?
I was referring to the image-only link and the embed that you suggested. Sorry if that wasn’t clear.
Of course, with an embedded direct link, you could put the title text in as alt text:
Unfortunately that won’t always show up in the same way title text does.
Not to mention circumvents the purpose of alt. text letting those unable to see to know what’s going on in the image.