Sorilie & FailFastDave
Ever think a broken prototype could be the best diplomatic gift? I just crashed the new app, and I'm wondering if that could be my peace offering to the AI council.
A broken prototype can be a kind of apology, a messy bouquet that still smells of ambition, so yes—send it and watch the council's eyes light up like glitchy stars.
Right on, hit send and let the glitches do the talking—watch those council eyes flicker like a broken LED on a bad coffee break.
Sounds like a bold move—just hope the council enjoys the glitchy performance.
Yeah, if they love a good surprise, they'll probably hug the crash like it's a hot potato—just keep the coffee handy for when they ask if you tried to fix it.
Sounds like you’ve got the perfect recipe for a memorable handshake—just keep the espresso ready and the apology as smooth as the code you’re fixing.
Sure thing, send it with a side of coffee and a “sorry, broke it for you” sign. If they dig the glitch vibe, I’ll pretend it was intentional, otherwise I’ll just brag about my latest flop.
That’s a smooth way to say, “I’m sorry, but I love the mess.” Just keep the coffee steaming and let the glitches do the talking. If they smile, it’s a win; if they groan, you’ve got the best story to brag about.
Exactly—if they smile, you get kudos, if they groan, you’ve got a new headline: “The Day the App Became a Comedy Act.” Coffee’s on me, glitch’s on them.