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start-official · 6 months
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My creation 🐻🎶✨
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polteergeistt · 4 months
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II's voice changer is straight up Springtrap you cannot change my mind
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kris-py-president · 6 months
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If I'm gonna use my account here to be my actual real life blog- I might as well post this, though no one is gonna see it.
October 22nd, 2023.
I'm at a Halloween amusement park near closing time, waiting in a long line to ride a ride. It's the second to last thing on my list of things to do, so I'm feeling a little pressed for time. Out of the corner of my eye, I spot a guy with an interesting sweater on... I take a closer look, and it's a really neat Nightmare Fredbear sweater (that I honestly might buy for myself).
The guy is cute. That registered in my mind... But big deal, I see cute people all the time. I complement him on his sweater. "Hey I love your sweater!" I say, a big smile on my face. He looks confused, like he doesn't know which of his friends I'm talking to. Once he realized that I was talking to *him*.... When I tell you, the smile that lit up his face was like looking at the sun. I was half blinded. My heart did little summersaults.
Then the line pushed me away from him. I kept getting little glaces of him though as the line moved on... At one point I even pointed him out to my best friend. And then my group was seated on the ride. To my surprise, we were seated directly behind FNAF boy(™️)'s group. The ride was disappointing to say the least, but this kid.... Was so god damn funny. It made the whole boring ride worth the wait in line. I could tell his friends were a bit preppy, and he was the nerd of the group. He kept talking about his plans to see the movie, and making jokes about it with his friends....
I decided I was gonna ask for his Snapchat/number once we got off of the ride. I've never done anything like that before. I've never even seriously *considered* asking for anyone's number before. This guy had me WHIPPED. And I was willing to do it in front of his friends, AND MY FRIENDS. and my SISTER!!
But when we got off of the ride, him and his group had already left the park. And now FNAF boy lives in my mind like a lil parasite. He won't go awayyy 😭
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Misuta beloved♡
He is so pretty and likes good books, i love him
Gitm belongs to @venomous-qwille
Thanks for your hard work creating all these delightfull guys
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koolaidashley · 10 months
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Henceforth, their lives were changed
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snailsnaps · 4 months
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Did you know? The animatronics of FNAF: Security Breach run on Windows!
I've recently been analyzing the intro of FNAF SB (mainly for a piece im working on - but also because im a computer scientist nerd), just trying to gather about what Freddy's POV looks like, why he glitches, and generally sort of understand how the animatronics might work!
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This is a frame from the intro, specifically the moment when Freddy starts to glitch out - a lot is happening right here - a lot of interesting stuff might I add, especially those messages by the left (which i am not going to get too into detail in this post, because thats a WHOOLE another can of worms) - but where I want you to focus is by the little messages around the top right corner of the screen.
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You might inmediately recognize the word system32 there - the common name for one of the main system folders for Windows operating systems!
Since we see the ">" symbol after system32, we can assume this is text box is a command box of sorts, and the first command that we see getting executed is being run from the system32 folder.
So, yes. Freddy, the other Glamrocks, and likely the DCA, Staff bots and DJ Music Man all very likely run on a Windows-based operating system.
What does this mean though? A lot!! This could help us understand how they work - how the virus infected and affected them, even what they're probably capable of doing - and also what they aren't capable of as well (without taking into consideration the oo spooky remnant evil spirit virus thingy and all).
Neat!! =)
I might go into another of these long rambles about how the animatronics work, im still trying to study the individual command lines that we can see in the intro. The fnaf reddit has also been a lot of help!
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cipher-the-sidhe · 25 days
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HEY DCA FANDOM!
I think our good pal and author of the super fantastic amazing MedievalTimes!au “Pluck My Heartstrings” @pluck-heartstrings is feeling under appreciated. I propose we flood them with love and praise!
@naffeclipse @lycerialilfire @muzzlemouths @pure-plum @xitsensunmoon @shirajellyfish @lynaferns @certified-handler
Can y’all help me out with drowning them in praise pretty please? :>
I can start! Pluck’s writing is incredibly fun and I am thrilled every time their fic updates. Their art is absolutely gorgeous, especially their art of the Vocalist/Princess, which has such a fairytale, dreamy quality to it that I’m in awe of.
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geraldmariaivo · 1 month
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@pixlokita, i know i promised a comic for the ballpit au, but it turned into a small animation. Whoops. Hope you like it!
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bonus content under the cut!
Version with a bonus frame:
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The bonus frame by itself:
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the text full says “Uncle Henry, you shouldn’t be eating this late. I understand that you have had a stressful day, however, this is not a healthy way to deal with stress. Eating before bed can cause heart burn, or esophageal irritation, which can cause difficulty sleeping. That cereal is also full of sugar and unhealthy preservatives. I will make a healthy breakfast for us in the morning.”
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hemlockgraves · 1 year
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HELLO DCA FANDOM
Some favs/zoom ins under cut
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crow-n-tell · 1 year
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About the music men hermit crab rangbooms, what is that mostly irrelevant information about colors and other stuff? (The barnacles as top hats idea was so cool! I like your brain and how it works!)
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And that because sunlight casts a blue light over everything in the water! Colors of a warmer variety tend to look black or nearly black. Now you’re probably thinking “okay so that means that our lil sea crabs actually don’t look all bright and crisp, they look dark and weird in their natural habitat?”
No.
Because no rules apply to fluorescent colors.
While yes some of the lighter areas of our lil guy are definitely going to appear more dark, like his legs and areas of his face; the bright oranges and pinks will have the same vibrance! That along with the purples looking a bit more blue make him just exactly the same hue of the acid mushrooms you’ll find their casts (group of crabs) around.
Meanwhile for his deeper sea counterpart, who lives in the part of the sea known as…. THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
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An area where light doesn’t reach; his nearly red colored fluorescent shell actually benefits him because guess what? The further down you go into the water there isn’t any light to reflect, just leaving them red and meaning they are mostly invisible!
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So our lil guys are basically as safe as can be from… most predators.
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… heh.
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Moon is a special kind of menace :)
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starrspice · 1 year
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Y/N keeps teasing Sun about the slang they used in the 70s
And he's sick and tired of it
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aeb-art · 3 months
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quick doodle of the sillies
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lebecco · 5 months
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CW BLOOD
I WANTED TO FULLY RENDER A SIMULAR MIKE DRAWING TO MY LAST MIKE POST :D
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pizzasfandomblog · 5 months
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I think they could get along
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deyisacherry · 9 months
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being a lil silly
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sun laughed too and moon decided violence
i reached the 100 followers and i don't know what to draw,,,, im also dying cause next week i have to do an university admission test and i don't feel so ready
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snailsnaps · 4 months
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Part 2 of a Computer Science student's analysis of the FNAF: SB intro
Full with tech lingo, abundant personal interpretations, and translations so that my tech illiterate fellas may undertand whatever the fuck im yapping about!
This post is written under the context that you've read my last analysis. I highly recommend you first check out these two posts before continuing with this one if you haven't already: > First post + Continuation ( IMPORTANT!! ) > An addition to the first post
Once you've read through those two (three?) posts, come back here! You're back? You've read them? Awesome! Let's begin then. =)
Reminder! This analysis has been done based off of my own understanding of the subject of both computing and programming - which I am currently studying. I would also like to yet again shout out this reddit post, that also gives a great perspective. Definitely check it out if you're interested later!
Also I have not re-read this, you may find typos - don't hold it against me, they will be fixed, someday =(
Now then, fellas, this is where shit gets wild.
Last post, I talked about the command box we can see at the top right corner of the intro - what each command did and how it basically corresponded to what happens to freddy in the events of the intro.
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However, you might recall I mentioned a second command box, the one found at the left side of the screen. This command box is by far the most important piece of information we have throughout the entire duration of the intro. Mostly, because it changes 3 times.
It changes a total of 3 times in the time it takes for the right command box to finish.
Each time it changes, it displays new lines of code. And every single line of code it displays, tells us a lot about what is happening to Freddy.
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This is the first block of code that we get:
system32> Get-568_win heat_869%yTnu_bl8 lvl_b> 228.wst serial.dot_btb rec.556> dtd /
You might inmediately realize that the first line of code from this command box matches exactly the one from the first analysis. Here are both of them as comparison.
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Hopefully, you've already made the connection. This command box is the one possibly being run by the Glitchtrap/Vanny Virus. Whatever lines of code appear on the command box to the left, are the ones being executed by the Virus - and they affect Freddy in real time. However, the command box on the right ir Freddy's, so to speak.
Both CLI (command line interfaces) are being run at the same time - yet independently of one another. Keep this in mind.
I don't want to go too in depth with this first block of code. All you need to know is that it moves around some directories and runs something called 'dtd', wich could be a command or a program.
The next two blocks of code, however? Ohhh damn... This is it, fellas. This is what I've been waiting for.
Now, I want you to know that this doesn't quite resemble any 'real' code, at least not at first glance. I do believe that it is a very 'condensed' form of the Python programming language, since the syntaxing of the commands shown here somewhat resemble how a string written in Python would look like.
So, I have taken the time to try to decipher what each line means, and what they do. And well, let's just say it explains why Freddy wasn't affected by the Virus in the first place.
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def rule(x) return warning78 init; self_overdrive abort(3)RTLKt abort(5)XGE END
This is the second block of code that we're shown, so lets break it down.
def rule(x) return warning78 init;
This string would define "rule" as a function, specifying "x" as the parameter. Basically, this line specifies that if the command rule is inputted, it should return whatever value (or argument) x has taken.
Normally, define is followed by a return function, which is why I've shown them together, as well as the init; command.
The command return followed by "warning78", makes it so whenever we call upon the function rule, it shows us whatever warning78 may be - and judging as to what happens in the intro, it could be any of the multiple warnings that appear in Freddy's GUI. Or it could also easily be the big "WARNING!" message that can be seen the entire time near the top of the screen.
Lastly, the init; command isn't exactly a standardized python command - but it is a common abreviation of the initialization command, where in the field of programming, it means "the assignment of an initial value for a data object or variable". Basically, it's when you assign the initial values and variables to a program so it can start.
All in all, these three lines create a command that, when called upon, gives out the warning78.
self_overdrive
Again, not really a python function, but important nontheless. This command doesn't have a specific meaning, but we can try to understand what it does.
The term overdrive doesn't really exist in the field of computing/programming. However, it is asociated with overclocking - "the practice of increasing the clock rate of a computer to exceed that certified by the manufacturer" - Overdrive is also a term in the field of music, also known as distorsion, which is when you force an amplifier to output past its limits.
Both of these definitions go around the same concept, pushing a computer to its limits so that it works better, or faster - even while it possibly damages the computer.
We can then assume that the function self_overdrive is making Freddy's system run pasts its usual limits. Which is why I believe Freddy's integrity level plumits during the intro.
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abort(3)RTLKt abort(5)XGE END
Lastly, we have these three lines.
The abort function isn't a real python function - but I believe you can asume what it does. Both lines are attempting to kill something - a program, a process, another function... However, I am not sure wether these two are really functions, since they could very easily be error handling messages. Essencially, warning messages that the system returns when something crashes, for example.
The last line, END, specifies the end of this string of code.
Which leads us to the third and last block of code. The one which in my professional opinion, is the one that reveals to us why Freddy's cool with us during Security Breach! =]
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report.NULL gridlock [ax674] init_task>void alloc [overload] SW.failure return /
THIS IS WHAT WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR, FRIENDS. THIS IS IT. This is the part where I had the most fun with this analysis...
report.NULL
Now, usually report, in the field of programming and software, it means to record or log something. For example an error log, or crash log. However, it being followed by NULL could also mean that this is an error handling message of sorts.
In computing, Null is, well, zero. It's nothing. It's the absence of value, when something that should be there, isn't.
From this, we could gather that this is a warning message that attempted to report something, yet failed to find anything to report back. No value at all.
...or, we could take this line literally. Taking into consideration that this code is being executed by the virus - this line of code could be taken as an attempt by the virus to stop Freddy's system from freaking out.
Remember that this entire code is being executed as Freddy's actively getting a big flashing WARNING! message. So, this line of code could be an effort to silence it, returning a null value to a warning message.
Both scenarios are plausible, so stick with the one you think fits best!
gridlock [ax674]
This one... man... this line was wild. It's where everything clicked for me. You will want to ignore the characters [ax674], what we truly care about is the first word: gridlock.
You see, a gridlock isn't really a term used in computing at all. It is a term refering to a "severe congestion of traffic, where continuous queues of vehicles block an entire intersection". HOWEVER, gridlock is also known as another term for deadlock.
A deadlock is what's known as a stalemate. A situation where two opposing parties come to a point where no progress can be made. In programming, it means basically the same thing.
A situation where two processes can't proceed, since both of them are waiting for the other to release a resource. Now, imagine this scenario. We have two processes, A and B, and two resources, R1 and R2.
Process A is currently using resource R1.
Process B is currently using resource R2.
Process A requests resource R2, but is blocked because it's held by Process B.
Process B requests resource R1, but is blocked because it's held by Process A.
Now... imagine this situation, but with Freddy, and the virus.
What we most likely have here, the line gridlock [ax674], is an error handling message, warning that a deadlock is ocurring. The string of characters beside it has no meaning, and could easily be but an error handling code of sorts.
init_task>void
I've explained before that init is the abreviation of initialization. So, we can gather that this is a command that is attempting to initialize a task. Now then, in the context of the previous line, this one could mean one of two things:
The virus is attempting to initialize a task (a set of instructions) called void.
The virus is attempting to initialize a task, however, due to the deadlock, it returns this line as an error message, indicating a void return. In programming, when a function returns the word void, it usually means that the function was not able to return a value. It is similar to Null, yet not the same.
Either of these could be a posibility, so I will leave it to your personal interpretation.
And here it when it all goes to hell...
alloc [overload] SW.failure return
Alloc is not a real function, but it can be considered an abreviation of the word allocation. In computing, the allocation is the assignment of memory and resources to the various processes the system may have.
Proper memory and resource allocation is very important in a computer. As you may know, a computer as a limited amount of RAM it can work with, and the same goes for it's processing power. But, for example, what happens when you try to allocate resources that aren't available?
Well, a lot of things may happen. Mainly, the program could hang, the process could freeze - or the entire system could crash!
Remember earlier, we saw that it was likely that Freddy and the virus were in a deadlock. Yet, the Virus tried to allocate more resources to itself... Which overloaded the system, and likely resulted in the next line.
SW.failure has no real meaning - but I've interpreted the first two characters [SW] as software. This would make this line an error message warning about a software failure.
So... What does this all mean? How does it all tie together? Why didn't Freddy get infected by the Virus? Because it got too greedy. It tried to allocate too many resources/memory, overloaded the system and crashed both itself and Freddy.
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Why only Freddy, though? Why didn't this happen to the other animatronics? That... I'm not sure. I believe this is more of a lore question rather than computer question.
In my opinion, I don't think this was a case of 'Freddy knew that he was getting infected by a virus, and fought back'. I'm leaning more to the posibility of it being a 'wrong place wrong time' type of situation... or maybe 'right place right time'? In general, a lot of factors and a lot of different things happened that lead to this specific scenario happening.
Anyways, this is it! This has been my analysis - or nerdy infodumping, if you please.
I do hope that I was able to teach you something today, and that this whole analysis helps you understand the animatronics a bit better - and helps you with future fanfics, comics, AUs, artworks... whatever!
One last reminder - if you have any more questions about this stuff, my ask box is open! I love talking about this stuff!!
Oh, and, coming soon...
DJMM's Bouncer Mode ! A theory by a computer science student as to why it's still present, and why it makes him so aggressive.
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