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If the universe is a simulation, what are some examples of bad programming?
- Sufficient dryer RPMs cause socks to de-spawn.
— alltherobots
- Having too many unused planets which are redundant
— Do_You_Even_Toaster
- Having a sack which hangs outside the body that when hit cripples even the toughest of men.
— Reddi-Readit
- Not bad programming per say, but the fact that when it snows, the render distance needs to be reduced due to lack of optimization.
— sparrowhawlk
- Paper being able to cut skin so easily
— willw60
- The speed of light. It’s an arbitrary limit and frankly pretty lazy.
— littlegreenb18
- Deja vu and swamp ass.
— AreYouDuckingSerious
- Bureaucracy is a pure example of spaghetti code 🍝
— TheMostUser
- The results of the double slit experiment make me think that someone wanted it to look like it does on a macro level but it looks like they didn't want to put in the effort of actaully making it work, instead it seems like they programmed it to atleast work in the grand scheme of things and hoped no one would look closely. if I had to guess, I'd say were in a simulation of a civilization who hasn't made strong enough computers to fully simulate everything perfectly yet so they had to make shortcuts.
Edit: changed my terrible grammar and sentence structure
— Alex123432
- Black holes are like dividing by 0.
— fartfacepooper