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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 22nd February 2019

Dilbert//10905, first published seven years ago on Friday 22nd February 2019

Darkest Before The Dawn


Tags

business, engineering, managers & supervisors, office, office workers


Official transcript

Alice: Our product pipeline looks dismal.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

OUR PRODUCT PIPELINE LOOKS DISMAL.

IT'S ALWAYS DARKEST BEFORE THE DAWN.

YOU'RE COMPARING PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TO THE SOLAR SYSTEM.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THAT.

WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Product Development in the Solar System"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in 2019, features Dilbert and Wally discussing product development in the context of the solar system. The conversation begins with Dilbert commenting on the product pipeline, stating that it looks "dismal" and is always "darkest before the dawn." Wally responds by comparing product development to the solar system, suggesting that they are currently in the "dark ages" of product development. Dilbert is perplexed by this analogy, asking Wally what Jesus would do in this situation. Wally's response is unclear, leaving Dilbert confused. The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of product development and the creative ways in which individuals attempt to navigate these challenges.

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