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Posted by luu 5 hours ago

Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone(devblogs.microsoft.com)
206 points | 82 commentspage 2
bpavuk 2 hours ago|
> Windows XP had its own share of complaints. The original wallpaper for Windows XP was Red Moon Desert, until people claimed that Red Moon Desert looked like a pair of buttocks.

oh thanks, now I cannot unsee it. :)

ttyyzz 3 hours ago||
I must say that "But it makes me wonder about the mental state of our beta testers [...]"

cought me off guard while drinking coffee

rackp 2 hours ago||
It's pretty funny picturing them with deadpan expressions, coming up with stuff like butts and obscene images.
wolfi1 3 hours ago||
is the screen still usable?
docdeek 4 hours ago||
[2003]
pizzaiolo 4 hours ago|
That's how far back Windows needs to go to try to elicit some non-negative attention
Tallain 3 hours ago|||
I mean, Raymond Chen has been writing The Old New Thing consistently for over 20 years. Nearly every single entry is interesting, informative, and illuminating, aimed at every facet of software engineering, old and new, over the decades. He may be part of the final bastion of quality and care for detail at MS, dwindling and faint as it is.

Windows doesn't need or deserve defending. It's atrocious. But this is a silly comment.

navigate8310 3 hours ago||
I don't think OP meant any non-negative reaction towards Raymond but MSFT.
GuB-42 36 minutes ago||||
Hating on Windows and Micro$oft dates back from way before 2003.

People just forgot.

I am sure that in 2050, there will be blog posts about Windows 11 that won't make people enrage.

abigdog 2 hours ago|||
Win 95, 98, Me were buggy and crashed alot.
artisinal 3 hours ago||
How do I view the collectors edition Windows XP without Googling “naked baby” ?

Did this comment already put me on a list?

eru 3 hours ago|
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49371471
kleiba2 4 hours ago||
The same government should sue all new mothers: how dare they deliver babies into this world completely naked!!!
reddalo 3 hours ago||
They better not visit Germany, where nudity -- even in some public spaces -- is considered normal! How dare they!!!
eru 3 hours ago||
'Some public spaces' is underselling the prevalence of FKK a bit.
dgellow 2 hours ago||
I remember taking a nap in Tiergarten in Berlin, then woke up to find myself surrounded by a group doing naked yoga
DonHopkins 1 hour ago||
If God meant for people to be naked, we'd all be born that way.

By the same logic:

If God didn't mean for people to cannibalize each other, we wouldn't be made of meat.

Flanders and Swan: The Reluctant Cannibal:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEvh8qY-QRo

Seriously though, I love babies!

...I just can't eat a whole one...

(Although a little dressing does improve the taste.)

luciana1u 2 hours ago||
the ubuntu logo is a skull and the windows logo is four little windows and somehow both are accurate descriptions of the people who use them
DonHopkins 2 hours ago||
The original 1989 SimCity box was a Rorschach test that cost Maxis $50k.

The cover was a Bakelite toy city simulator appliance with a red MONSTER disaster button, and a stompy T-Rex-looking creature waving over San Francisco on its TV screen.

Maxis never called it Godzilla on the box or in the game. Reviewers looked at the inkblot and saw Godzilla anyway.

Original monster cover:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SimHacker/MicropolisCore/m...

Revised cover after the lawsuit, monster swapped for a tornado (the MONSTER button survived):

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SimHacker/MicropolisCore/m...

In Feb 2024 I emailed Jeff Braun (Maxis co-founder/CEO) and asked what actually happened and how much Maxis had to pay. He wrote back the same day:

> Maxis was sued by Toho. We never referred to the name Godzilla, our monster on the box cover was a T-Rex looking character, but... a few magazine reviews called the monster, Godzilla. That was all it took. Toho called it "confusion in the marketplace". We paid $50k for Godzilla to go away. In all honesty, Toho liked Maxis, they said $50k was the minimum they take for Godzilla infringement.

All the box scans are in the Micropolis repo -- high res front, back with the "floods, earthquakes, fires, tornados, meltdowns and monsters" disaster list, side panels, and the platform variants, each with descriptions:

https://github.com/SimHacker/MicropolisCore/blob/main/docume...

Full email thread:

https://github.com/SimHacker/MicropolisCore/blob/main/docume...

The back of the box kept advertising monsters as a feature the same year the monster got lawyered off the front.

The function names in the code all refered to it like "MakeMonster()", but admittedly there was a "GOD" symbol in the code used to index the Monster sprite likw "GetSprite(GOD)", but Toho could not have know that, since it was a C preprocessor macro that was compiled away in the binary:

https://github.com/SimHacker/micropolis/blob/master/micropol...

professor_v 2 hours ago||
I'm kind of offended they changed them all. At some point you just have to say 'okay this is just complete bullshit' and stand for the things you create. Otherwise everything ends up in this corporate bland soup of nothingness. Of course we know where Microsoft ended up, but I doesn't have to be that way.

By all means be pragmatic if it's a government complaining, but you don't have to take all crazy feedback at face value.

anal_reactor 1 hour ago|
Unfortunately the wider cultural movement "we must avoid offending anyone at all costs" got us here. It's not only corporations, many people also behave like this in private. It's sad, but it is what it is, the only thing you can do is searching for small pockets of people who aren't insane.
jb1991 4 hours ago||
So what was the government that complained?
wartywhoa23 3 hours ago||
A certain remote tropic island's!
earth-tattoo 3 hours ago||
Pakistan.
pelagicAustral 3 hours ago|
They should have told them to gtfo and use Slackware then.
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