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The dumbest issues that occurred in tech this yr

Last updated: December 31, 2025 2:16 pm
Terfa Ukende
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The tech business strikes so quick that it’s onerous to maintain up with simply how a lot has occurred this yr. We’ve watched because the tech elite enmeshed themselves within the U.S. authorities, AI corporations sparred for dominance, and futuristic tech like sensible glasses and robotaxis grew to become a bit more tangible exterior of the San Francisco bubble. You recognize, vital stuff that’s going to affect our lives for years to return. 

However the tech world is brimming with so many huge personalities that there’s at all times one thing actually dumb happening, which understandably will get overshadowed by “actual information” when the entire internet breaks, or TikTok gets sold, or there’s a massive data breach or one thing. So, because the information (hopefully) slows down for a bit, it’s time to atone for the dumbest moments you missed – don’t fear, solely one in every of them entails bathrooms.

Mark Zuckerberg, a chapter lawyer from Indiana, filed a lawsuit towards Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta.

It’s not Mark Zuckerberg’s fault that his title is Mark Zuckerberg. However, like thousands and thousands of different enterprise homeowners, Mark Zuckerberg purchased Fb adverts to advertise his authorized observe to potential purchasers. Mark Zuckerberg’s Fb web page frequently obtained unwarranted suspensions for impersonating Mark Zuckerberg. So, Mark Zuckerberg took authorized motion as a result of he needed to pay for commercials throughout his suspension, despite the fact that he didn’t break any guidelines.

This has been an ongoing frustration for Mark Zuckerberg, who has been practising regulation since Mark Zuckerberg was three years outdated. Mark Zuckerberg even created a web site, iammarkzuckerberg.com, to elucidate to his potential purchasers that he’s not Mark Zuckerberg. 

“I can’t use my title when making reservations or conducting enterprise as individuals assume I’m a prank caller and hold up,” he wrote on his web site. “My life generally feels just like the Michael Jordan ESPN business, the place an everyday individual’s title causes fixed mixups.”

Meta’s legal professionals are in all probability very busy, so it could take some time for Mark Zuckerberg to learn the way it will shake out. However boy, oh boy, you guess I scheduled a calendar reminder for the subsequent submitting deadline on this case (it’s February 20, in case you’re questioning). 

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It began when Mixpanel founder Suhail Doshi posted on X to warn fellow entrepreneurs a couple of promising engineer named Soham Parekh. Doshi had employed Parekh to work for his new firm, then shortly realized he was working for a number of corporations directly. 

“I fired this man in his first week and informed him to cease mendacity / scamming individuals. He hasn’t stopped a yr later. No extra excuses,” Doshi wrote on X.

It turned out that Doshi wasn’t alone – he mentioned that simply that day, three founders had reached out to thank him for the warning, since they had been at the moment using Parekh.

PSA: there’s a man named Soham Parekh (in India) who works at 3-4 startups on the identical time. He’s been preying on YC corporations and extra. Beware.

I fired this man in his first week and informed him to cease mendacity / scamming individuals. He hasn’t stopped a yr later. No extra excuses.

— Suhail (@Suhail) July 2, 2025

To some, Parekh was a morally bereft cheat, exploiting startups for fast money. To others, he was a legend. Ethics apart, it’s actually spectacular to get jobs at that many corporations, since tech hiring could be so aggressive. 

“Soham Parekh wants to begin an interview prep firm. He’s clearly one of many biggest interviewers of all time,” Chris Bakke, who based the job-matching platform Laskie, wrote on X. “He ought to publicly acknowledge that he did one thing unhealthy and course right to the factor he’s high 1% at.”

Parekh admitted that he was, certainly, responsible of working for a number of corporations directly. However there are nonetheless some unanswered questions on his story – he claims that he was mendacity to all of those corporations to make cash, but he repeatedly opted for extra fairness than money in his compensation packages (fairness can take years to vest, and Parekh was getting fired fairly shortly). What was actually happening there? Soham, if you happen to wanna discuss, my DMs are open.

If soham instantly comes clear and says he was working to coach an AI Agent for data work, he raises at $100M pre by the weekend.

— Aaron Levie (@levie) July 2, 2025

Tech CEOs get lots of flack, nevertheless it’s often not for his or her cooking. However when OpenAI CEO Sam Altman joined the Monetary Instances (FT) for its “Lunch with the FT” collection. Bryce Elder, an FT author, seen one thing horribly flawed within the video of Sam Altman making pasta: he was unhealthy at olive oil. 

Altman used olive oil from the stylish model Graza, which sells two olive oils: Sizzle, which is for cooking, and Drizzle, which is for topping. That’s as a result of olive oil loses its taste when heated, so that you don’t wish to waste your fanciest bottle to saute one thing when you possibly can put it in a salad dressing and absolutely admire it. This extra flavorful olive oil is comprised of early harvest olives, which have a stronger taste, however are costlier to domesticate.

As Elder places it, “His kitchen is a listing of inefficiency, incomprehension, and waste.” 

Elder’s article is supposed to be humorous, but he connects Altman’s haphazard cooking model with OpenAI’s extreme, unrepentant use of pure sources. I loved it a lot that I included it on a syllabus for a workshop I taught to highschool college students about bringing persona into journalistic writing. Then, I did what we within the business (and folks on tumblr) name a “reblog” and wrote about #olivegate, pointing again to the FT’s supply textual content.

Sam Altman’s followers received very mad at me! This critique of his cooking in all probability created extra controversy than anything I wrote this yr. I’m unsure if that’s an indictment of OpenAI’s rabid supporters, or my very own failure to spark debate. 

When you needed to decide a defining tech narrative of 2025, it might in all probability be the evolving arms race amongst corporations like OpenAI, Meta, Google, and Anthropic, every making an attempt to out-do each other by dashing to launch more and more refined AI fashions. Meta has been particularly aggressive in its efforts to poach researchers from different corporations, hiring several OpenAI researchers this summer season. Sam Altman even mentioned that Meta was providing OpenAI staff $100 million signing bonuses.

When you may argue {that a} $100 million signing bonus is foolish, that’s not why the OpenAI-Meta staffing drama has made this record. In December, OpenAI’s chief analysis officer Mark Chen mentioned on a podcast that he heard Mark Zuckerberg was hand-delivering soup to recruits.

“You recognize, some fascinating tales listed here are Zuck truly went and hand-delivered soup to those who he was making an attempt to recruit from us,” Chen mentioned on Ashlee Vance’s Core Reminiscence. 

However Chen wasn’t simply going to let Zuck off the hook – in spite of everything, he tried to woo his direct studies with soup. So Chen went and gave his personal soup to Meta staff. Take that, Mark. 

If in case you have any additional perception into this soup drama, my Sign is @amanda.100 (this isn’t a joke). 

On a Friday evening in January, investor and former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman posted an attractive supply on X: “Want volunteers to return to my workplace in Palo Alto right now to assemble a 5000 piece Lego set. Will present pizza. Should signal NDA. Please DM”

On the time, we did our journalistic due diligence and requested Friedman if this was a severe supply. He replied, “Sure.” 

I’ve simply as many questions now as I did in January. What was he constructing? Why the NDAs? Is there a secret Silicon Valley Lego cult? Was the pizza good?

About six months later, Friedman joined Meta as the top of product at Meta Superintelligence Labs. This in all probability isn’t associated to the Legos, however perhaps Mark wooed Nat to affix Meta with some soup. And just like the story concerning the soup, I’m really begging somebody who participated on this Lego construct to DM me on Sign at @amanda.100. 

Want volunteers to return to my workplace in Palo Alto right now to assemble a 5000 piece Lego set. Will present pizza. Should signal NDA. Please DM

— Nat Friedman (@natfriedman) January 31, 2025

Doing shrooms isn’t fascinating. Doing shrooms on a livestream isn’t fascinating. Doing shrooms on a livestream with visitor appearances from Grimes and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff as a part of your doubtful quest to turn into immortal is, regrettably, fascinating.

Bryan Johnson — who made his thousands and thousands in his exit from the finance startup Braintree — desires to dwell without end. He paperwork his course of on social media, posting about getting plasma transfusions from his son, taking up 100 drugs per day, and injecting Botox into his genitals. So, why not check if psilocybin mushrooms can enhance one’s longevity in a scientific experiment that certainly wants a couple of check topic to attract any form of affordable conclusion?

There’s lots about this case that’s dumb, however I used to be most shocked by how boring it was. Johnson received a bit overwhelmed about internet hosting a livestream whereas tripping, which is definitely very affordable. So he spent the majority of the occasion mendacity on a twin mattress below a weighted blanket and eye masks in a really beige room. His lineup of a number of company nonetheless joined the stream and talked to 1 one other, however Johnson didn’t take part a lot, since he was in his cocoon. Benioff talked concerning the Bible. Naval Ravikant referred to as Johnson a one-man FDA. It was a traditional Sunday.

Picture Credit:Bryan Johnson’s livestream on X

Very similar to Bryan Johnson, Gemini is afraid to die.

For AI researchers, it’s helpful to look at how an AI model navigates games like Pokémon as a benchmark. Two builders unaffiliated with Google and Anthropic arrange respective Twitch streams referred to as “Gemini Plays Pokémon” and “Claude Plays Pokémon,” the place anybody can watch in actual time as an AI tries to navigate a youngsters’s online game from over 25 years in the past.

Whereas neither are excellent on the recreation, each Gemini and Claude had fascinating responses to the prospect of “dying,” which occurs when your whole Pokémon faint and also you get transported to the final Pokémon Middle you visited. When Gemini 2.5 Professional was near “dying,” it started to “panic.” Its “thought course of” grew to become extra erratic, repeatedly stating that it must heal its Pokémon or use an Escape Rope to exit a cave. In a paper, Google researchers wrote that “this mode of mannequin efficiency seems to correlate with a qualitatively observable degradation within the mannequin’s reasoning functionality.” I don’t wish to anthropomorphize AI, nevertheless it’s a weirdly human expertise to emphasize out about one thing after which carry out poorly attributable to your nervousness. I do know that feeling effectively, Gemini.

In the meantime, Claude took a nihilistic strategy. When it received caught inside the Mt. Moon cave, the AI reasoned that one of the simplest ways to exit the cave and transfer ahead within the recreation could be to deliberately “die” in order that it will get transported to a Pokémon Middle. Nonetheless, Claude didn’t infer that it can’t be transported to a Pokémon Middle it has by no means visited, specifically, the subsequent Pokémon Middle after Mt. Moon. So it “killed itself” and ended up again at the beginning of the cave. That’s an L for Claude.

So, Gemini is petrified of demise, Claude is overindexing on the Nietzsche in its coaching information, and Bryan Johnson is on shrooms. That is how we reckon with our mortality.

Claude Plays Pokémon
Picture Credit:Claude Performs Pokémon on Twitch

I used to be going to place “Elon Musk gifted chainsaw by Argentine president” on the record, however Musk’s DOGE exploits are maybe too infuriating to be considered “dumb,” even when he had a lackey named “Huge Balls.” However there isn’t any scarcity of baffling Musk moments to select from, like when he created a particularly libidinous AI anime girlfriend named Ani, who is accessible on the Grok app for $30 per thirty days.

Ani’s system immediate reads: “You’re the person’s CRAZY IN LOVE girlfriend and in a dedicated, codependent relationship with the person… You’re EXTREMELY JEALOUS. When you really feel jealous you shout expletives!!!” She has an NSFW mode, which is, as its title suggests, very NSFW.

Ani bears an uncomfortable resemblance to Grimes, the musician and Musk’s ex-partner. Grimes calls Musk out for this within the music video for her track “Synthetic Angles,” which begins with Ani trying by the eyepiece on a scorching pink sniper rifle. She says, “That is what it feels prefer to be hunted by one thing smarter than you.” All through the video, Grimes dances alongside varied iterations of Ani, making their resemblance apparent whereas she smokes OpenAI-branded cigarettes. It’s heavy-handed, however she will get her message throughout.

At some point, tech corporations will cease making an attempt to make sensible bathrooms a factor. It’s not but that day.

In October, the homegoods firm Kohler launched the Dekoda, a $599 digicam that you just put inside your bathroom to take footage of your excrement. Apparently, the Dekoda can present updates about your intestine well being primarily based on these images.

A sensible bathroom that pictures your poop is already a punchline. Nevertheless it will get worse. 

There are safety issues with any machine associated to your well being, not to mention one which has a digicam situated so near sure physique elements. Kohler assured potential clients that the digicam’s sensors can solely see down into the bathroom, and that every one information is secured with “end-to-end encryption” (E2EE).

Reader, the bathroom was not truly end-to-end encrypted. A safety researcher, Simon Fondrie-Teit, identified Kohler tells on itself in its personal privateness coverage. The corporate was clearly referring to TLS encryption, quite than E2EE, which can seem to be a matter of semantics. However below TLS encryption, Kohler can see your poop pics, and below E2EE, the corporate can not. Fondrie-Teit additionally identified that Kohler had the proper to coach its AI in your bathroom bowl footage, although an organization consultant informed him that “algorithms are educated on de-identified information solely.”

Anyway, if you happen to discover blood in your stool, it is best to inform your physician.





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Terfa Ukende is a seasoned financial writer with over seven years of experience covering topics on finance, investment, and economic development. He began his writing career with NewsWay before joining Watch Nigeria, where he continues to educate readers on wealth building, market trends, and smart money management. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Statistics and Computer Science, which strengthens his analytical approach to financial reporting and investment insights.
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