The Nobel Committee desperately chasing after computer scientists like they're rare Pokémon while completely ignoring that CS isn't actually physics. It's the academic equivalent of your grandparents calling every gaming console a "Nintendo." Fun fact: Despite groundbreaking work in AI, algorithms, and computational theory, there's no dedicated Nobel Prize for computer science! Instead, CS breakthroughs often get awkwardly shoved into the Physics category like trying to fit a USB plug in the wrong way three times before it finally works.