71
submitted 4 months ago by mox@lemmy.sdf.org to c/linux@lemmy.world
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[-] mox@lemmy.sdf.org 56 points 4 months ago

Why would I want to scan a qr code on my phone to read shit on a tiny screen you could’ve just printed on the computers display?

Because getting it off your crashed computer's display and into text format, so it can be grepped or posted in a bug report, is a cumbersome task. (OCR tools are not ubiquitous, convenient, or reliable.) And an impossible task when half the crash dump scrolled off the screen.

Also this is gonna play out great in secured environments where cameras are a no no.

It's optional.

Leave shit like this to the fuckers with no taste at Microsoft. Kernel panics are supposed to be verbose.

That's how I felt when the BSoD screen was introduced, but with this new way of using it to reliably deliver more information than ever before, it's starting to look useful.

[-] spujb@lemmy.cafe 11 points 4 months ago

i love how this is like a sentence for sentence uptranslation of my comment. thank you for sharing :)

this post was submitted on 04 Jul 2024
71 points (100.0% liked)

Linux

8043 readers
90 users here now

Welcome to c/linux!

Welcome to our thriving Linux community! Whether you're a seasoned Linux enthusiast or just starting your journey, we're excited to have you here. Explore, learn, and collaborate with like-minded individuals who share a passion for open-source software and the endless possibilities it offers. Together, let's dive into the world of Linux and embrace the power of freedom, customization, and innovation. Enjoy your stay and feel free to join the vibrant discussions that await you!

Rules:

  1. Stay on topic: Posts and discussions should be related to Linux, open source software, and related technologies.

  2. Be respectful: Treat fellow community members with respect and courtesy.

  3. Quality over quantity: Share informative and thought-provoking content.

  4. No spam or self-promotion: Avoid excessive self-promotion or spamming.

  5. No NSFW adult content

  6. Follow general lemmy guidelines.

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS