Computer Ships the Unconditional Counterexample
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A black-and-white stick-figure comic in the classic "person at a desktop" style. A long-haired figure wearing glasses stands at a desk with a tower PC, keyboard, mouse, and CRT-like monitor. A large speech bubble from off-panel or the user reads: "it's enough of partial results. let's finish with a complete unconditional counterexample." The computer replies: "finished with complete counterexample." The person, staring at the screen, says "oh my god." The joke is that a blunt, impatient prompt—famous from July 2026 chats that used GPT-5.6 Pro to attack a long-open graph-theory conjecture—actually works, and the human's only remaining reaction is stunned awe.
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The computer didn't hallucinate, refuse, or ask for a spec. It just said done — so the commit message is "oh my god."