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Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone

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mrosenbjerg47 minutes ago

Raymond Chen is my favorite MS blog writer

yreg38 minutes ago

This article includes the photo of the (clothed) hologram (it's the third image).

https://hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/038-design...

dchest35 minutes ago
jck8632 minutes ago

Red Moon Desert is now my wallpaper for the rest of the week.

Looking at it from a distance indeed may raise some brows.

fluoridation28 minutes ago

Someone has to accept that they're looking at the flattest pair of cheeks ever to interpret that as an ass.

docdeek50 minutes ago

[2003]

pizzaiolo39 minutes ago

That's how far back Windows need to go to try to elicit some non-negative attention

jb199142 minutes ago

So what was the government that complained?

teekert46 minutes ago

Another example: [0]

Have to say this never would have occurred to me. There are also example of US people being offended by scenes considered harmless in other cultures, ie the Totoro bathtub scene [1], search for "family bathing scene".

I guess if this hologram offended people, there must be some nice stories about Nirvana's Nevermind (1991).

[0] https://velvetshark.com/ai-company-logos-that-look-like-butt...

[1] https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/my-neighbour-totoro-10-things-di...

skeaker42 minutes ago

Hmm. I gotta say I do see these though. Especially Claude...

kleiba230 minutes ago

The same government should sue all new mothers: how dare they deliver babies into this world completely naked!!!

OuterVale49 minutes ago

Users scare me.

lukasbm32 minutes ago

Why should the govt remain nameless?

kjimlau34 minutes ago

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Taikhoom1040 minutes ago

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