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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 28th August 2020

Dilbert//11458, first published six years ago on Friday 28th August 2020

Where The Problems Are


Tags

business, application, app, technology, improvement, dumb, implement, problems, insult, face mask


Official transcript

co-worker: do you have any suggestions for improving the app?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING THE APP?

YES, BUT YOU ARE FAR TOO DUMB TO IMPLEMENT ANY OF THEM, SO I WON'T BOTHER.

AT LEAST TELL ME WHERE THE PROBLEMS ARE.

THE BIG ONES ARE ALL IN THIS BIG BAG OF SKIN.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Big Bag of Skin"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a conversation between two individuals, one of whom is wearing a mask and holding a cell phone. The masked person asks if the other has any suggestions for improving an app. The response is met with skepticism, as the masked person is too "far too dumb" to implement any changes. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when the masked person reveals that they are all in "this big bag of skin," implying a sense of unity and shared experience. The punchline is delivered when the other person asks where the problems are, only to be met with the response, "at least tell me where the problems are." The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of technological innovation and the challenges of implementing change.

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