Humor

I Told a Supermarket Employee ‘I Don’t Know’ — And That’s When I Understood Humor

A simple ‘I don’t know’ at a supermarket exposed how social rituals are fragile scripts. This article uses three jokes—Pavlov, a Chinese official’s avatar, and a teacher’s compliment—to show that humor thrives on cognitive dissonance. The most logical response often breaks the mold, revealing the hidden rules that govern our daily interactions and why we laugh when they shatter.

I Asked an AI to Judge My Hacker News Comments. The Real Lesson Wasn’t About Me.

A developer built a web app using Fable 5 to analyze HN comment histories. While the model delivered eerily accurate personality assessments, the creator discovered trivial coding errors in the app itself—cache bugs, outdated APIs—proving that even top-tier LLMs need human review. The real lesson isn’t about vanity; it’s about the gap between AI’s perceived omniscience and its practical fallibility.