: Some projects on Scratch allow users to customize error message text, icons (critical, warning, info), and the speed at which they appear.
In Windows 8.0, there was no Start button. To shut down, you had to open a charms bar, go to settings, power, shutdown. But when the Crazy Error Maker was active, the charms bar wouldn't open. Or it would open but freeze. You were trapped in a running OS with no way to turn it off except holding the physical power button like a murder weapon. windows 8 crazy error maker
For the more tech-savvy, "making a crazy error" meant writing simple VBScript files. A single line of code could create an infinite loop of Windows 8 style message boxes, often used in "PC destruction" roleplay videos on early 2010s YouTube. 🤡 Why Was This So Popular? : Some projects on Scratch allow users to