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Windows BSOD at the Louvre Museum Is a Digital Piece of Art

The Windows Blue Screen of Death, also known as the infamous BSOD, has been around for so many years, so pretty much everybody knows what it is.

What’s worse is to actually encounter one, as the BSOD is technically a fatal crash that your computer hits when something goes wrong. So the only way to recover after a BSOD is to reboot the system, something that obviously isn’t very convenient especially when working.

With so many Windows computers across the world (Microsoft says there are over 1.5 billion devices powered by its operating system out there), it makes sense to occasionally come across BSODs in public places.

The Green Screen of Death is also a thing

Such as the Louvre Museum, for example, which makes the BSOD itself a digital piece of art. As you can see in this photo, the giant Blue Screen of Death shows up on the floor – as a matter of fact, the redditor</... (read more)

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