BSOD exhibit at the Louvre Museum

The blue του θανάτου των (Blue Screen of Death), also known as BSOD, has been around for many years and is thus known to almost all Microsoft operating system users.

If you encounter a BSOD something is wrong with your system, and often one way to recover is to restart your computer. At best, because a BSOD can be a harbinger of significant complications.

BSOD

But officials at the Louvre Museum thought of presenting BSOD as a piece of digital art.

As you can see in the photo above, the giant blue screen of death appears on the museum floor. THE redditor που πήρε την φωτογραφία αναφέρει ότι το "έκθεμα" δεν είναι καινούριο, γιατί δεν πήγε στο Μουσείο του Λούβρου ενώ ο κόσμος υποτίθεται ότι βρίσκεται σε lockdown λόγω της επιδημίας του κοροναϊού.

Microsoft recently released one Green Screen of Death or GSOD for Windows Insider.

The new screen is used by the company for the new previews of Windows 10, which helps the company distinguish Windows crashes encountered in Windows 10 preview builds from those occurring in stable Windows builds.

'Έτσι διευκολύνει τους προγραμματιστές στην αναζήτηση της αιτίας της συντριβής για την εξεύρεση μιας πιθανής λύσης.

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