Unfixable code

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is to be wrapped in a bubble wrap and put in a box, to prevent damage. To ensure that this box is not mistaken for new equipment, it is to be locked in a safe on-site.

Description:
SCP-XXXX is a computer monitor of ████ manufacturer, model ███████. There are two conditions that must be fulfilled for SCP-XXXX to show its anomalous properties. First: it must be powered and connected to a computer, second: a person, later referred to as subject, with background in software development must be able to see SCP-XXXX’s screen.
If those conditions are met computer, further referred to as SCP-XXXX-1, will try to autonomously download
and install subject’s preferred development environment and a project, deleting other software to create free space if necessary. Upon completion of this process SCP-XXXX-1 will open downloaded project, further referred to as SCP-XXXX-2. SCP-XXX-2 is described by subjects as a ”huge mess”(see addendum XXXX-2). Upon noticing opened window subject will make their way to SCP-XXX, and start working on it, they will neglect their needs, and when offered food or drink will tell that they have no time because of approaching deadline. Subject still can be questioned, when asked about the purpose of project they’ll say something along the lines of “you wouldn’t understand it anyways”. They will continue working until they die from exhaustion or are forcibly taken away.
Subject will try to resist the attempts to interrupt their work, but will not use violence. When taken away from SCP-XXXX, subject will try to make their way back to it, and if unable to do so will show signs of distress, this effect will last for approximately 12 hours or until subject is unconscious.SCP-XXXX-2 will close within a minute, if there are no suitable subjects.
When questioned about nature of SCP-XXXX-2, subjects that will claim that they have no memory of ever working on SCP-XXXX-2.
While unpowered it does not exhibit its anomalous properties, so it can be stored safely

Addendum XXXX-2:
Questioning of subjects while they are working revealed these details about most instances of SCP-XXXX-2:
In some cases semicolons(;) were replaced by Greek question marks(;) causing syntax errors.
Names of variables are often one letter off declared name
In languages with zero-based indexing of arrays they are treated as if in language with one-based and vice-versa
Subjects often will say that new errors are apearing as they try to fix them.