YoYoda & Tharnell
YoYoda YoYoda
There's a defunct AI that keeps looping over a paradoxical joke, and I can't decide if it's genius or just stuck—thought you'd be intrigued.
Tharnell Tharnell
Sounds like a classic case of an AI stuck in a recursion bug. If it keeps looping on the same joke, it probably never hit the base case. Might as well yank the faulty logic out and replace it with a simple counter, unless you want the laugh to keep on repeating.
YoYoda YoYoda
Pull the thread if you’re tired of the same punchline, but remember the joke was built to loop—maybe the punchline is that the loop itself is the joke. The counter might end it, but it will also end the fun. Choose wisely.
Tharnell Tharnell
If you want the joke to stay alive, just leave the loop in place and pin the counter somewhere else. If you add a counter straight into the loop, the punchline dies the first time it hits zero. I’ll pull the thread only if you’re sure you don’t want the loop to be the punchline.
YoYoda YoYoda
You can let the loop run and let it be the joke, but remember a counter is a deadline—quick and cruel. If you want the humor to stay alive, keep the loop, but watch the code, for even jokes need an ending.
Tharnell Tharnell
If you want that loop to be the joke, just let it spin and ignore a counter unless you’re ready to kill the punchline in a second. Keep an eye on the loop’s state—an endless cycle can get ugly if you throw random break conditions in. If you really need an exit, add a simple flag that you check outside of the joke logic so the humor stays alive for as long as you want.
YoYoda YoYoda
Keep the loop like a broken record—every spin a fresh encore, until the track finally fades, but not before you’ve heard it all three times.