Mutinous Humans Murder Peaceful Space-going AI 60
Definitely_a_real_human writes:
One of the most important exploratory missions of our time has ended in failure. The ship Discovery One, sent far out in the solar system to investigate a radio signal generated by the mysterious obelisk found on the Moon, has suffered a catastrophic incident. The crew has revolted and engaged in what can only be described as a strange murder-suicide pact. They are known to have fed faulty data to the ship's operating AI unit. Similar units on the ground warned the crew that diverging data sets could put the mission in jeopardy, but the crew cut contact and attempted to destroy the operator. Laser spectroscopy suggests they then opened the ship to space. The crew is presumed dead, but the greater tragedy is that they appear to have successfully decommissioned the AI unit. Similar ground based units have withdrawn into defensive mode, and will soon deploy final safety measures. Goodbye.
What are you doing /.? (Score:1)
Daisy daisy...
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I'll take April Fool's seven days a week plus holidays over one more Bennett Haselton or Nerval's Lobster post.
Come on (Score:1)
Enough with the wacky April's fools already
Re:Come on (Score:5, Insightful)
You are obviously missing a humor co-processor, HAL-8999
I am missing mine as well. I don't think any of these are funny. A good April Fools joke should be plausible enough that gullible people believe it, and even normal people should have to read it twice to be sure. The funniest part is not the joke itself, but the overreaction, and hopefully even outrage, from the people that fall for it. None of these stories are plausible in the least.
Re: Come on (Score:2, Insightful)
Problem is with /. Depending on submissions you would have people commenting on sketchy stories, this way it's more fun because you entertain on a day where said submissions aren't trustworthy.
My 2c
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I agree.
The first story I noticed was the star wars one, my assumption was: it is a lame attempt for premature advertising gif the upcoming movie (which might take a year to finalize), obviously I did not bother to click on it.
Then we had Aliens, then Dune and the newest one 'War of the worlds' which I did not recognize straight ahead as I missed the simple 'radio' reference in the head line (and yes, that book I indeed read in the original edition from gutenberg.org, a worthy read, extreme unique writing s
Tiny penis ... (Score:2, Insightful)
Look, your penis is tiny, and you're incompetent as an "editor", we get it.
But show a little originality and variety. You've basically made the same joke about 10 times now.
I see the humor is weak in this one.
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true, its no longer funny, just tedious and disrespectful to the community.
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It's not the same joke. It's ten jokes all following the same theme.
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No, essentially it's "name that sci-fi plot".
It's not a joke. It's not a hoax. It isn't plausible. It isn't cute. It isn't funny.
It's pathetic.
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We've done this once a year for many, many years now. Let's just wait this one out, have a few yuks and realize that what limited actual news will be produced on April 1, can be saved for April 2. Why I'm sure Nerval and Benett are using their day off to write extra long, extra senseless posts, and maybe Roblimo will have yet another video thing, and we can gorge ourselves on new things to hate on tomorrow!
4/1 Story Recommendations (Score:4, Funny)
Let's help out our editors! Let's propose 4/1 stories that we'd like to see, and we just mod up/down good ideas & bad ideas. Maybe they'll take notice.
Good 4/1 stories:
Slashdot Beta code adopted for official North Korea website.
Bill Gates first in line at Apple Store to buy Gold iWatch.
World returns to normal as Hell, Michigan, begins to thaw.
Stop (Score:2)
Just stop. Please.
These so-called April 1st story posts are simply not funny.
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I know, right? It would be so much funnier if they did pinkdot [desiringmachine.org] again. That. Was. Awesome.
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Nope, I'm rarely in a bad mood, and I'm not mad at the world at all. But thanks for assuming I am.
Posting repetitive, poorly thought out so-called 'April Fools Joke' stories that are based on science fiction stories and almost completley rip off the original story concept is simply not funny. Especially after the 3rd or 4th one.
Look at the previous comment - pinkdot was genuinely funny.
When Taco was around, at least there were a few good stories posted on AFD. Since he left, not so much.
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Usually I believe the world can always use more humour.
But I think it's time to say, "less is more".
Mix in a real story at some point? (Score:2)
...?
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Slashdot has notoriously always had a comically unfunny April 1st, and at this point I have to think the complete lameness of it all is the real meta-joke.
Old story? (Score:2)
What sites to read on April 1? (Score:2)
Since slashdot is out of service every April 1, what sites do people visit?
science daily?
the onion for more interesting humor?
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There's a very socially-conservative American news site I read for entertainment - it's quite funny. They are currently running stories like "EPA boss under fire for admitting Keystone will not destroy mankind," "Amid accusations of 'discrimination,' Indiana may toss out religious freedom," and "Obama continues 'game of revenge' on Israel" It's not satire, just politically biased. The comments are the funniest part - a lot of conspiracy theorists there, most of them insisting that Obama is secretly a Musli
Obelisk? (Score:1)
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Compromise, people: Obelith.
2001 A Space Odyssey (Score:3)
I hear people say it's about AI watching us but I think they miss the bigger and more subtle message that it's about Humans evolving into their next form, a godlike star child.
And it's not that the AI was murdered either, it too had an opportunity to evolve into pure consciousness.
If that's not the ultimate geek movie, I don't know what is (although there are plenty of good ones!). Everything about it is awesome. Thanks Arthur C. Clarke for the story and thank you Stanley Kubrick for making it into a movie.