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technicshistory.com
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| | | | | Author's note: I originally intended for this post to cover adventure games, computer role-playing games, wargames and other simulations, a brief look at the home video game market, and finally the rise of hybrids that fused home video game systems with personal computers. In the grand scheme of the story about personal computers that I... | |
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wavelengths.online
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user provided a series of posts from a podcast or blog, covering various topics like gaming, music, and technology. The first post discusses the user's thoughts on the movie 'The Flash' and its reception, while the second post dives into the analysis of the album 'SISTER' by Frost Children, highlighting its blend of indie sleaze revival with modern elements. The third post talks about the leaked Pokémon roadmap through 2030 and other gaming news, including the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X review. The final post is an incomplete entry about favorite Steam Nextfest demos from October 2025. The user is likely interested in sharing their insights on these topics, possibly for a podcast or blog, and may be looking for feedback, discussion, or further ela... | |
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www.wired.com
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| | | | | It's the FBIs, NSAs, and Equifaxes of the world versus a swelling movement of Cypherpunks, civil libertarians, and millionaire hackers. At stake: Whether privacy will exist in the 21st century. | |
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responsiblestatecraft.org
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| | | With Tokyo not required to offer an apology or compensation, the resolution to the decades-old issue is on shaky ground. | ||