Blue screen of death, brag document, designing tables for small screens

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Bootcamp
3 min readJul 29, 2024

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“Recently, multiple businesses worldwide, including banks, airlines, TV channels, and more, were forced to suspend their operations due to a faulty cybersecurity update to Windows. The update took down thousands of computers, causing them to boot loop and crash to a blue screen of death. Suddenly, our beloved “icons” were gone, and we thrashed around helplessly without them. This may be a good time to think a little about the processes by which Microsoft became such a huge monopoly.”

The blue screen of death: have GUIs truly defeated iconoclasm?
By Neel Dozome

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