Monitoring Screens - Easter Egg
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This is not a challenge, but you can get some interesting information here.

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In the source code, we can see which GIFs are used as displays. Let's see if we can find out more about them:

Screen 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8f0XTO38J04
RAW: Louisville mailman caught on home surveillance video making a snow angel in woman's yard

Fun fact: This story centers on a heartwarming moment when a mailman in Louisville, Kentucky, was caught on a homeowner's security camera making a snow angel in her yard. Amid a heavy snowfall, the mailman, identified only from his uniform, took a brief pause during his route to lie down in the fresh snow, waving his arms and legs to create the familiar snow angel shape. After completing his impromptu creation, he quickly stood up, dusted off, and continued on his route.
The video quickly gained attention, with viewers praising the mailman for spreading cheer, especially during the cold and often stressful winter season. His playful gesture resonated with many who appreciated seeing a moment of joy and humanity in an otherwise routine day.

Screen 2: Just static

Screen 3: Just a TV standby screen

Screen 4: https://pixabay.com/de/gifs/erde-nacht-erde-gehe-zu-1918/
GIFs: Erde nacht, Erde, Gehe zu. Kostenlose Nutzung. (earth at night)

Screen 5: Shows someone walking around in the Front Yard

Screen 6: https://tenor.com/de/view/goblin-sighting-cctv-cctv-goblin-dobby-zach-hadel-gif-17136452
Goblin Sighting Cctv GIF

Fun fact: The "Goblin Sighting CCTV GIF" refers to a viral piece of footage that surfaced online, supposedly showing a strange, small creature caught on a home CCTV camera. In the grainy, nighttime video clip, a small, humanoid figure resembling a "goblin" or other mythical creature appears to walk or dance across a driveway before disappearing from view. The creature has thin limbs, a large head, and an unusual, almost surreal way of moving, which led many to speculate about its origins.
The GIF quickly spread across social media, sparking debates about whether it was a legitimate sighting, a prank, or the result of digital editing. Some viewers believed it might be a person in costume or a puppet manipulated off-screen, while others suggested it could be an alien or supernatural being. The mystery and odd appearance of the creature have kept viewers intrigued, though no conclusive explanation has been provided, leaving it as an eerie internet mystery that fuels curiosity and imagination.

Screen 7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lr0r9WR5Ok
Frosty - der Schneemann (frosty the snowman)

Fun fact: Frosty the Snowman is a beloved holiday character who originated in a popular Christmas song written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson in 1950. The song tells the story of a magical snowman named Frosty, brought to life by a magical hat worn by a group of children. Frosty is a jolly, happy soul with a corncob pipe, a button nose, and two eyes made out of coal. Once brought to life, Frosty charms the children, leading them on a playful adventure through the town.

Screen 8: https://donate.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mickey-steamboat-willie.jpg
Mickey Mouse Steamboat Willie 1928

Fun fact: Steamboat Willie, released on November 18, 1928, is one of the most iconic animated shorts in history and marked the official debut of Mickey Mouse. Created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, it was also the first Disney cartoon to feature synchronized sound, which was groundbreaking at the time. The short film shows Mickey Mouse as a mischievous deckhand on a riverboat, captained by the ill-tempered Pete. Alongside Mickey is Minnie Mouse, making her first appearance as well.
Steamboat Willie is now recognized as a significant milestone in animation history, symbolizing the birth of modern animated storytelling and becoming an enduring cultural icon. Mickey Mouse’s whistle scene, in which he steers the steamboat, remains one of the most famous moments in animation, emblematic of the Disney legacy.

Screen 9: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Snowflake1.png
Just a Snowflake

Screen 10: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/brent-rambo
Brent Rambo Meme

Fun fact: The Brent Rambo meme originates from a 1990s Apple Computer promotional video aimed at schools, where a young boy named Brent Rambo is shown smiling and giving a thumbs-up after watching a computer screen. This thumbs-up moment was originally meant to convey approval of Apple’s technology and educational software.
Years later, this brief clip was rediscovered, edited, and shared online, often as a GIF. Brent Rambo’s approving thumbs-up soon became an ironic reaction meme, used to humorously signal approval or satisfaction in unexpected or absurd contexts. The contrast between the wholesome 90s imagery and the often edgy or humorous content it was paired with contributed to the meme's popularity.

Screen 11: Possible solution for Elf Minder 9000 - Level 2 Waves and Crates

Screen 12: Show how not to connect the UART interace in Hardware Hacking 101 Part 1