I Made Snake But When it Eats it Deletes System 32 Files. | Code Bullet
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That's just the process of installing windows, nothing to do with the VM. I don't understand anyone that would willingly use windows.
Computer comes with it installed, and if it's already installed and set up it mostly just works. Well, the pro version.
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I Made Linux But When it Installs it Deletes System 32 Files.
Heck, it deletes C:/ !
(Because it gets replaced with /)
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Computer comes with it installed, and if it's already installed and set up it mostly just works. Well, the pro version.
Yeah, I meant "willingly" as in they have a choice on a brand new computer. I understand that most people just choose convenience.
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He had some issues with installing windows in a VM and just decided to sacrifice an old laptop.
lol in the name of science ^^ I get it but the little conscious angel on the left shoulder winced
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lol in the name of science ^^ I get it but the little conscious angel on the left shoulder winced
I mean reinstalling an OS is really not that hard
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There is a version of Doom, where you can shoot at random files on your disk.
Now that is doom.
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Code Bullet is great. I love his crazy AI stuff. He's been doing it since before LLMs became popular. The dudes super smart, you can rest assured he knows what a vm is. It was way more entertaining watching this on bare metal.
I've noticed he's shied away a bit from machine learning in recent times and just does wacky shit like this.
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I wrote a bitmap rotating function in the early 90s and whenever pixels rotated off the top of the screen my BIOS would reset.
I was delighted when we could afford a decent 2d graphics library.
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I loved that show so fucking much.
and yes. yes it was.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Did you see the epic YouTube documentary series about it last year?
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Noticed the same problem, however, Super + R is an Explorer shortcut. If it's not running it should not work. Ctrl + Art + Del should still work as it's read by the Winlogon process but from there you can ran run task manager which he deleted. Cmd.exe is still available and there are ways to boot into the OS with it's window starting automatically. Definetly would have loved to see CSRSS.exe or ntoskrnl.exe get deleted or any other core component.
Yea, found a friend with a Windows machine to test it out, it's indeed an Explorer shortcut. I wonder if there is a way to get to some sort of shell without Explorer or Task Manager.
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Did you see the epic YouTube documentary series about it last year?
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Here's the linki did not!! thanks for link!
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The saddest part for me is that he didn't even break the computer that bad, but declared it unusable. Just hit Super+R, you can run anything from there.
Also all that is broken is software. It should be easy to install a fresh OS and the computer wouod be ready to go.