What if the Chrome T-Rex automatically ran for a year

The YouTube channel called Shaz asked this question and started to do it to find the answer.

T-Rex dinosaurs are known to be familiar with most Chrome browser users. When he dies, T-Rex will appear, you can press the Space bar - Space bar or the up / down arrow button to control the dinosaur jump / duck to avoid obstacles. The more dinosaur you control, the higher the score will be displayed.

What if the T-Rex dinosaur on Chrome runs continuously for a year? The YouTube channel called Shaz asked this question and started to do it to find the answer.

 

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On 5/5/2019, Shaz started for dinosaurs on Chrome to dance and livestream that process. This guy intended to let this T-Rex run continuously for a year.

By the time of 23:30 minutes on July 12, 2019, Shaz's dinosaur had been dancing for 69 days, 8 hours, 9 minutes and 1 second. Ie this dinosaur will have to dance continuously for another 296 days, 15 hours, 49 minutes and 56 seconds and Shaz will continue to livestream during that time.

You can continuously check the stream to see how many points the dinosaur has jumped here.

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Of course, Shaz did not 'lead' dinosaurs by hand because no ordinary person could play this mini game for a year. He used a simple script script to replace the dinosaur controller that always had to jump, when he had to duck down.

At the moment, Shaz is also letting Flappy Bird fly 365 days continuously, if you are interested, you can follow this process here.

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