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>when there was an intense debate on whether a software could cause damage to some hardware. A more recent debate (TL;DR: yes, software can cause damage to hardware): https://superuser.com/questions/313850/
As the person who wrote the accepted answer to that question, I'm flattered to see it linked here. (I'm also a bit embarrassed at reading some of my older rambling-style writing, but nothing beats experience :) While my forray into malicious floppy disks didn't end with physical damage, I did manage to make one similar to DBAN. If you booted the computer with the floppy inserted, all drives would be formatted instant…
Xfce bug: “default desktop screen causes damage to monitor”
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#52I remember my early days of computers (not as old as some folks here, I know) when there was an intense debate on whether a software could cause damage to some hardware. I remember programing a small .asm that would move the head of a floppy to a farther point and it stoped working. Probably not all models would fail, but one particular brand did. Then a intense debate followed that I was wrong. Never talked about it…
> "software doesn't damage hardware" [not parent's claim] Isn't this trivially false? Of course we can design hardware (+ firmware) that allows software to damage or irrevocably destroy it. So even if we're not willing to accept that alone, it surely follows that some hardware (+ firmware) will (accidentally) be physically vulnerable to malicious software?
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#53Very strange. Neither of my cats have ever paid the slightest bit of attention to the contents of any screen on any device I own. Yet I know people whose cats like to watch television, so there's some thing going on where some cats see screen images as significant and others don't. I should go looking for info on that! In any case, I don't see how this is XFCE's problem. Just change the wallpaper.
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#54Very strange. Neither of my cats have ever paid the slightest bit of attention to the contents of any screen on any device I own. Yet I know people whose cats like to watch television, so there's some thing going on where some cats see screen images as significant and others don't. I should go looking for info on that! In any case, I don't see how this is XFCE's problem. Just change the wallpaper.
Cat eyes have a different refresh rate than human eyes. Some cats can see monitors just clearly enough to make out what's on the screen. Others see flicker. The color gamut is different too.
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Cat eyes have a different refresh rate than human eyes. Some cats can see monitors just clearly enough to make out what's on the screen. Others see flicker. The color gamut is different too.
I can see this being a thing with CRTs (which basically 'flicker' constantly), but LCDs?
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>when there was an intense debate on whether a software could cause damage to some hardware. A more recent debate (TL;DR: yes, software can cause damage to hardware): https://superuser.com/questions/313850/
Previous related discussion (about the new MacBooks having their speakers blown out when running Bootcamp) : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13063325
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I can see this being a thing with CRTs (which basically 'flicker' constantly), but LCDs?
Some LCD displays use flicker to set backlight LED brightness.
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#60Hacker News clearly knows how to DDoS websites.