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Boris Vorontsov's ENBSeries for Skyrim SE contains a joke effect for an unfinished lensflare effect that occurs when looking at the sun. Instead of a graphic for a lens flare, it uses a bitmap of a computer virus from Ah Megami-sama that looks like a spider-bunny. In the readme for the ENB's installation, it specifically tells users to not install the effect, so it's a joke on people who don't read the install instructions.
When people encounter this in-game and come upon various forum posts talking about it, the solution given is always to delete the file for the sunsprite. However, the effect does work rather well with a proper lens flare image. It's a bit simplistic; being just the same bitmap repeated at different sizes and transparencies, which might be why it's considered unfinished, but it's very affective for what it is. This is a graphic I designed for the effect, which was inspired by Ocarina of Time's equivalent of the same effect, and I'm very happy with how it looks and think it's a better option than just removing the effect altogether.
Doesn't support Mod Manager installation, as ENBSeries itself doesn't. It's literally just replacing one file, and there's a readme, so I'm sure anyone would be able to do it.