Question

In 2018, a very simple Linux utility that performs this action was found to have a race condition leading to privilege escalation, leading to the creation of a satirical website dubbing the vulnerability “Holey [this action]”. On older PCs, this action is performed by setting Channel 2 of the Intel (-5[1])8253 PIT chip. Many early computers, including the Apple II, have text written on the “G” key that indicates this action is triggered by pressing control-G. During a firmware process called POST, namesake “codes” are specified by the frequency and (*) spacing of this action. (-5[1])This action can happen when printing the character with ASCII (“ASS-kee”) value 7, which is represented by the escape sequence “backslash a”. (-5[1])This action happens when printing the control character abbreviated B-E-L, which was (10[1])originally used to signal teleprinters. For 10 points, computers might perform what physical action to notify users of errors or other alerts? ■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: beeping [accept general descriptions of making sounds; accept ringing or making a bell sound; accept beep codes]
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= Average correct buzz position
Conv. %Power %Average Buzz
100%0%144.40

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Albert ZhangI thought this was a Counter-Strike themed tournamentI Paused My Unique Game to Be Here49-5
Sky HongComputer Science: Going OutsideWhy does ACF have electrons do its work?93-5
Mike BentleyA TV Guide for NetheadsCarnegie Lemons114-5
Luke SerraglioTheJAX guide -league -of -legends -lol -mortal -kombat12610
Yoona ChoiCarnegie LemonsA TV Guide for Netheads14910
Michael DuI Paused My Unique Game to Be HereI thought this was a Counter-Strike themed tournament14910
Stephen EltingeWhy does ACF have electrons do its work?Computer Science: Going Outside14910
Eric ChenEventually Munches All Computer Storagefoo14910