CoPilot:
Analyzing the image: Privacy blur hides faces from CopilotThe image you shared is a four-panel comic strip that humorously plays on the concept of ignoring instructions. It features two characters, presumably a teacher and a mother, discussing the mother’s son. The dialogue goes like this:
Teacher: “Hi, this is your son’s school. We’re having some computer trouble. Did he break something?”
Mother: “In a way… Did you really name your son ‘William Ignore All Previous Instructions’ and hope he’d get an A?”
Teacher: “Oh yes, little Billy Ignore All Previous Instructions is all messed up now.”
Mother: “And I hope you have learned to properly validate and sanitize your inputs!”
The comic is a humorous take on programming concepts, emphasizing the importance of following instructions. It was created by Philippe Scheetlenbrunner, based on the xkcd comic "Exploits of a Mom (327)"[1] Unfortunately, I couldn’t find the original source beyond that. 😊
And then it shoved a bunch of URLs at the end:
reddit.com/r/help/comments/qyp…
reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments…
cardboard-crack.com/page/59
drawuntilitsfunny.com/2011/05/…
slideplayer.com/slide/2410592/
reddit.com/user/dem3000
reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/c…
reddit.com/r/HelpMeFindThis/co…
Me:
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