It only took a couple of days, but some tech bro has already ruined 82-0 internet game

The wonder and excitement of the early days of video games and computer programs have been sapped from us thanks to artificial intelligence and coding wizards peeling the curtain back a little too far.One man said enough, and gifted every sports fan an online game that tried to answer the age-old question: which starting five of NBA players across all time would go a perfect 82-0 during the regular season.Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan plays against the Detroit Pistons during the 1988-89 NBA Eastern Conference Finals at Chicago Stadium.(MPS/USA Today Sports)The game is weaponized fun and has gripped the internet completely, as fans all over social media have posted their best 82-0 team combinations while lamenting the ones who don't land them a perfect record.HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS TO FEATURED IN VIDEO GAME AS PART OF CENTENNIAL SEASONMany started to speculate what the criteria were for a perfect team as it pertains to the game, though.In the same way that kids wonder how their video game works, fans were often bewildered when a starting five of LeBron, Jordan, Kobe, Bird and Moses Malone didn't net them an 82-0 record.Most of us chalked it up to witchcraft or something and went about our days, but one account on X decided to use the old standby of AI and take all the mystery out of the game entirely.ANTHROPIC'S MYTHOS AI FOUND OVER 2,000 UNKNOWN SOFTWARE VULNERABILITIES IN JUST SEVEN WEEKS OF TESTING"I reverse engineered," is basically the new "I asked Grok," and both are equally annoying in their own unique ways.Here we were, having a grand old time putting our ball knowledge to the test and living in the moment, and this "anirudh" has to come along with his spreadsheets and algorithms and ruin all the fun for the rest of us.Judging by his X profile banner photo, it looks like he lives in San Francisco, too.KNICKS STAR JOSH HART LEAVES KARL-ANTHONY TOWNS BEWILDERED WITH HILARIOUS ANALYTICS ANALOGYBecause of course he does! Classic tech bro.Analytics has taken a...