Anyone who's worked with computers or other machines has probably had the same thought. On the other hand... some bugs can be incredibly hard to find, depending on contexts that are hard to duplicate.Raphael wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 12:40 pmI've long had a lot of sympathy for the Skeptic Movement, but stuff like this makes me wonder if there might actually be nefarious supernatural forces at work in the world.Travis B. wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 12:09 pm This reminds me of when I play Leben Heißt Leben by Laibach on web Spotify on my work machine it always suddenly stops and switches to the next song at a certain point mid-song, whereas it never does that when I play the same song on the desktop Spotify client on my own Linux box.
I mean, it sounds impossible that playing a certain Janet Jackson video on a laptop should cause another laptop nearby to crash, but it happened. (This one was solved, without supernatural help.)
This, by the way, is that old code is studded with bizarre conditions that no one understands, and the new devs want to throw it out and rewrite it. Those bizarre conditions are fixes for obscure bugs, and probably not commented.