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This implies the robot runs Windows... Fuck that's dirty, it needs to be punished...
Nobody thinks "kernel panics" is funny sorry but I did think this over.
dont worry, linux is adding a bsod
Do people think Linux adding BSOD means it will crash more? It just means it'll show crash data differently for GUI users.
i feel like the average linux user would understand its purpose
I didn't want to believe you but you know, this actually makes sense. Storing panic data is a removed.