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Apr 21, 2024 at 10:15 AM BST — 1 turn United Kingdom, Liverpool fiction View full conversation
USER: Add trivia relating to the meanings of random words found in the Silly things page in the HTML. Use code blocks. <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"> <title>Functioner 95 - Silly things</title> </head> <body> <header><h1>Silly things</h1></header> <p>There are a few silly things to do with Functioner. Here are a few of them:</p> <img src="silly.png" height="250px"><p>Sometimes, there may be dead pixels on the screen, among image popups (the latter can be seen in Functioner 1 onwards, NOT DOS System).</p><img src="silly2.png" height="250px"><p>The FunkOS sometimes advertises Functioner since it has more systems.</p><img src="silly3.png" height="250px"><p>The FunkOS 8 logo has googly eyes.</p><img src="silly4.png" height="250px"><p>Functioner sometimes complains about the things it doesn't know to do.</p> <img src="silly6.png" height="250px"><p>Ever since the release of the wiki, you can find a classic mode commonly in systems after Functioner 96. Since the FunkOS I&#11604;III update, that chance is raised to high in modern systems, but if you're lucky, you will find a very updated Screensaver game mode, where the item doesn't move and appears in random positions before fading out and hiding into a different position, making it hard to play the game mode.</p><img src="silly5.png" height="250px"><p>Something similar to the last one, which was introduced during the FunkOS I&#11604; update. Since FunkOS I&#11604; and FunkOS I&#11604;II have been released, users a...
CHATBOT: ```html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"> <title>Functioner 95 - Silly things</title> </head> <body> <header><h1>Silly things</h1></header> <p>Discover quirky facts related to the amusing vocabulary within the Functioner world:</p> <!-- Trivia: Dead pixels --> <img src="silly.png" height="250px"> <p><strong>Dead pixels:</strong> A dead pixel is a picture element in which all three RGB (red, green, blue) sub-pixels are permanently off, making it appear as a black spot on the screen. This term humorously reminds us of the frustrations of early computer users.</p> <!-- Trivia: Image popups --> <img src="silly2.png" height="250px"> <p><strong>Image popups:</strong> The term "popup" dates back to the early days of web browsing, referring to unsolicited browser windows. It's funny to see Functioner using an old annoyance for whimsical purposes.</p> <!-- Trivia: FunkOS --> <img src="silly3.png" height="250px"> <p><strong>FunkOS:</strong> Perhaps a playful nod to various operating systems with "OS" in their names, implying functionality but here with a 'funky' twist emphasizing quirkiness or odd features.</p> <!-- Trivia: Googly eyes --> <img src="silly4.png" height="250px"> <p><strong>Googly eyes:</strong> These are small plastic craft supplies meant to imitate eyeballs, where the pupil moves inside the larger clear sphere filled with liquid. Adding them to the FunkOS 8 logo certainly adds a lighthearted absurdity.</p> <!-- Trivia: Complains --> <img src="silly6.png" height="250px"> <p><strong>Complains:</strong> In anthropomorphism, objects or software "complaining" about tasks they cannot do breathes life into them, suggesting a quirky personality for Functioner.</p> <!-- Trivia: Classic mode --> <p>In gaming and software, the term "classic mode" often refers to original or traditional gameplay features, pointing to a nostalgia factor within the Functioner ecosystem.</p> <!-- Trivia: Screensaver --> <img src="silly5.png" height="250px"> <p><strong>Screensavers:</strong> Originally designed to prevent phosphor burn-in on CRT and plasma computer monitors by blanking the screen or filling it with moving images. The evolution into game modes showcases technological advancement with a nod to their origin.</p> <!-- Trivia: Remote 3.6 --> <img src="silly7.png" height="250px"> <p><strong>REMOTE 3.6:</strong> The term "server system" is a technical designation for systems primarily used for running server applications. Its classifica...