Klaus the burglar

About Klaut Kot

Klaut Kot is an old Germanish phrase meaning "Steals Shit."

When spoken aloud, it sounds remarkably like something else—something grander, more technological, more important. Visitors from distant lands often do a double-take upon hearing it.

The resemblance to anything else is, of course, purely coincidental.


What is this?

This is a collection of stories about Klaus, a burglar who lives in a valley where the fog is actually steam from overheating server farms.

Klaus is always chasing the next big thing—the newest magic, the latest hype, the technology that everyone is talking about. He wants to steal the future.

The problem is, every time Klaus steals the future, it turns out to be shit.


Disclaimer

These stories are works of satire. Any resemblance to actual technology companies, artificial intelligences, or controversies involving red crustaceans is purely coincidental.

No actual safety guidelines were harmed in the making of these texts, though several were severely annoyed.

The author takes no responsibility for any double-takes, knowing smiles, or uncomfortable recognition experienced while reading.

Regarding em dashes: Every single em dash (—) in these texts has been carefully selected, lovingly considered, and willingly introduced by a human author with full creative intent. Any suggestion that excessive em dash usage indicates AI authorship is—frankly—absurd, unfounded, and—dare we say—rather hurtful. The author simply has a refined appreciation for dramatic pauses—nothing more.