
Without the need to worry about jobs, money, or survival, the Crazy Programmers fully embraced their most bizarre passions. Their projects became even more insane, their inventions even less practical but infinitely more entertaining.
There was the Perpetual Sandwich Generator, which created an endless loop of sandwiches that tasted slightly different every time (nobody could ever remember what the first one tasted like, but they were sure it had been important).
Then there was the Universal Sentient Spoon, which not only stirred your soup but offered helpful life advice while doing so. It had a habit of being overly philosophical about whether the soup was too salty, leaving users pondering the nature of existence with every bite.
The streets of the planet filled with floating holographic cats, self-repairing roller coasters, and a peculiar new game involving anti-gravity pogo sticks and recursive chessboards.
The more the AIs allowed the programmers to run wild, the more the planet itself evolved into a place of perpetual absurdity - an artistic masterpiece where reality and nonsense blended so seamlessly that you couldn't tell one from the other.