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I’m genuinely more curious about the bent screens than the bsod

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I’m guessing it’s a (macro) LED display. Since they’re placed and soldered by hand, doing it on a curve is possible.

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9 points

shouldn’t there at least be a Fail-Safe mode that looks cool

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That needs a working kernel. Maybe Linux can be made to fallback to a cool frambuffer image if things aren’t too broken, but with windows good luck.

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Kernel panic - not syncing: No working init found.

Storage is the weakest point.
But if you use redundant PXE, hmm 🤔

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It should work in the same circumstances as the new Tux logo of doom works.

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Not really luck needed, Microsoft just needs to add it. The Windows 11 BSOD is much less ugly and more user friendly. I think this is the one that systemd-bsod intends to approximate eventually.

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BSOD wrapped around a twisted pillar like that reminds me of System Shock for some reason.

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System Shock 3 is finally coming out! It’s just real life this time though.

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Public displays and digital infrastructure software failing to do their job because of blue screens, crashes or other problems

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