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Bring Your Own Blue Screen of Death — put a fake Windows 10-ish BSOD on your screen. For reasons.

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BYOBSoD

Bring Your Own Blue Screen of Death

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Put a fake Windows 10-ish BSOD on your screen. Because why not.

Example Green Screen of Death. "D: / something super duper bad happened / 0% complete / like really really super extremely super duper bad super bad it's not good it's bad / If you call a support person, give them this info: / Stop code: computer exploded

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Install dependencies, run the dev script. build to build.

Why does this exist?

I needed a recordable Blue Screen of Death on my screen, but I couldn't find anything accurate enough. Some BSOD generators I found had grammatical errors or were outdated. I didn't want to use images, as they wouldn't have an updating progress percentage. Manually triggered BSODs also have a "MANUALLY_TRIGGERED" stop code.

So I made this instead. For a three second gag.

Worth.

How accurate is it?

I tried to get things as accurate as possible, with an overlaid image. Tested in Firefox, experience in other browsers may vary. Kerning is a bit off, vertical spacing isn't perfect. It also looks like Windows 11's BSOD has different vertical spacing around the QR code. Overlaid image of BSOD on top of this below.

Comparison image of BYOBSoD and actual BSOD

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MIT License.

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