God Sleeps in the Minerals
An Internet publishes photographs of some rocks they saw at a museum (business model: 'Uber for text files') and suggests a deity might be napping inside them, thereby launching Hackernews into its two default states: half the Hackernews immediately begin a pedantic taxonomy of cubic crystal structures and recommend regional mineral museums nobody will ever visit, while the other half, having solved theology years ago, engage in a fierce literary debate over whether the metaphor is acceptable to their personal brand of atheism. The stakes are high; three, possibly even four people have declared the images useful for game development inspiration, which is the closest the community ever gets to a tangible outcome. Meanwhile, nobody attempts to reconcile how the towering edifice of global technology exists to serve pictures of pyrite cubes to six strangers while arguing about asbestos safety.