Chat about anything! (Part 4)

exactly what i was talking about

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Bro what is this?? Why so silent

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Nothing to talk about.
man idk

WHAT WERE THE AUSTRALIANS DOING?

Steal a Vocaloid got their 2X DIVA thing so yk what i did…
I ROASTED THE SHIT OUTTA IT!

Australia once put a penis shaped machine gun on their tanks :skull::skull::skull::skull:

…

fr like were the australians high or somethin

yeah.

also funny moment

taken from a very controversial ww2 roleplay game

lol

the game in the image was so controversial it almost got taken down

because of nazi symbols on its flag

damn

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dude why did i have the funny idea to bring a literal uno reverse card to school
(nobody ever thought about it before)

Google AI is schizophrenic.

UWP apps suddenly won’t open + Explorer crashes on startup Windows 10 I have been experiencing a problem that started 3 days ago. I started the computer up and then explorer kept crashing. I found out what’s going on and I found that explorer was crashing due to a faulty DLL (which in this case was ucrtbase.dll), with error 0xc0000409. I tried commands like sfc /scannow and dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth, but that didn’t fix this issue. Also, after a lot of crashes, explorer successfully loads but I can’t open the start menu, or search anything. Everytime I click on a UWP app, it either says explorer.exe Class is not registered or just do nothing at all. I also tried to re-register UWP apps and rebooting my computer but that didn’t solve the problem. Any fix ideas? Running Windows 10 build 19045.6093

Try running the System File Checker (sfc /scannow) and DISM commands from Command Prompt or PowerShell again, as these may resolve corrupted system files causing the issue. If that doesn’t work, consider creating a new user account to see if the problem is specific to your user profile. If a new user account works, you can migrate your data to the new account. For more in-depth issues, try resetting Windows, which can often resolve the problem by reinstalling Windows without deleting your personal files.

Before you start

  • If you can access the Start Menu, type cmd in the search bar, right-click on Command Prompt, and select “Run as administrator”.
  • If you cannot access the Start Menu, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
  • Click on “File” > “Run new task”.
  • Type cmd and check the box that says “Create this task with administrative privileges”.

Steps to troubleshoot

  1. Run System File Checker and DISM
  • If you are in Command Prompt as an administrator, run sfc /scannow and press Enter.
  • If the scan completes without errors, run DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and press Enter.
  • Restart your computer after the commands have finished.

You can watch this video to learn how to fix file explorer issues:

  1. Create a new user account
  • The problem may be specific to your user profile.
  • If you can, create a new user account by going to Settings > Accounts > Family & other users > Add someone else to this PC.
  • Log in to the new account and see if the problem still persists.

This video shows how to create a new user account on Windows 10:

  1. Reset Windows
  • If the previous steps fail, you may need to reset Windows.
  • To do this, go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Reset this PC.
  • Choose the option to “Keep my files” to prevent data loss.

You can watch this video for a detailed guide on resetting Windows 10:

What did you put in the search bar?

UWP apps suddenly won’t open + Explorer crashes on startup Windows 10 I have been experiencing a problem that started 3 days ago. I started the computer up and then explorer kept crashing. I found out what’s going on and I found that explorer was crashing due to a faulty DLL (which in this case was ucrtbase.dll), with error 0xc0000409. I tried commands like sfc /scannow and dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth, but that didn’t fix this issue. Also, after a lot of crashes, explorer successfully loads but I can’t open the start menu, or search anything. Everytime I click on a UWP app, it either says explorer.exe Class is not registered or just do nothing at all. I also tried to re-register UWP apps and rebooting my computer but that didn’t solve the problem. Any fix ideas? Running Windows 10 build 19045.6093

Why is Google AI skipping some of the prompts I made? Is it just evolving backwards or having schizophrenia?