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Most of the time it’s just meaningless gibberish in my experience.

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I liked how Star Trek: Discovery had a snippet of C code with a reference to Windows NT. I wonder if we’ll still be on x86 in the 23rd century.

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“The warp core is down!”

“Have you tried turning the power couplings off and on again?”

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Having played Void Crew recently, which just launched into early access and therefore has a lot of bugs, it happens astonishingly often how turning a ship’s system off and back on again - sometimes even the whole ship - “fixes” a bug (it’s more of a workaround).

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Do we have a “itsaunixsystem” community here?

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Yes, but it looks like it’s been inactive for a while:

!itsaunixsystem@lemmy.federated.club

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Ncis episode Tim traced ThE mOsT dAnGeRoUs HaCkEr iN tHe WoRlD to an internal 192.168.something. I do not remember how it was resolved because I was laughing too hard.
(the whole two person keyboard thi g early in the series was an intentional gag, so it doesn’t count)

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The best ones show a port scan. The worst just show scrolling html source code.

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The legendary ones show a “BREACH” at the target systems, in Red Bold Times New Roman font size 150.

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A serif font on a computer display?! Appalling! Sacrilegious!

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