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Finit Hic Deus ☉Sun, ☽ ☾ ● ◯ Moon, ☿ Mercury, 〥Venus, ⊕ ♁ Earth, ☌ Mars, ♃ Jupiter, ♄ Saturn, ♅ Uranus, ♆ Neptune, ♇ Pluto, ⚳ Ceres.
Saturno de Algun Lugar Katılım Mayıs 2024
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This Niche Game is Zangyou, a J-horror game where you're trapped in a Tokyo skyscraper!
Instead of cheap jump scares or grotesque monsters, the game focuses on realism, liminal spaces, and crushing dread when the company's AI system becomes hostile.
Avoid the hostile AI overseer, explore the empty corporate tower, solve puzzles and try to navigate environments curiously changing and the AI's tightening controls~
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@Tagelca Eso no lo recogen y se lo echan al bolsillo los siempre tan cívicos japoneses.
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My favorite “cursed” computer bug was when AMD’s Zen 2/3 would occasionally play robotic / demonic audio randomly for a few seconds while also freezing the system.
The reason was pretty funny.
Windows 11 upgrades were…kind of a mess. The TPM 2.0 requirement had a ton of people enabling fTPM in the BIOS for the first time.
Turns out, AMD’s implementation had been borked for years, but no one really noticed until it was “forced” at scale from Win11 requirements.
Basically Win11 would occasionally say “hey TPM, need you to do a security thing”. If you *didn’t* otherwise have a dedicated chip, the request took a (longer) fTPM path. Normally, the TPM needs a place to store secrets/keys/etc.
fTPM is really just…software. AMD had to awkwardly piggyback off of the motherboard’s slow BIOS chip to store that data (instead of NVRAM like a real TPM). Apparently a bug would occasionally occur where the CPU had to pause all other operations until that fTPM read/write finished.
Of course, this caused a HUGE tail latency spike, and considering that audio is quite real-time…your soundcard would just loop whatever small piece was in the buffer which occasionally sounded horrifying.
AMD eventually fixed it with a AGESA update, but there was a rare / short period in which buying a *physical* security device (hardware TPM) significantly reduced system latency!


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