In 1996, Wizards of the Coast released Netrunner, an asymmetric card game that pits a runner against a corporation in 1v1 gameplay. The in-game currency was "bits" and you had to spend your limited actions to generate them. ๐ Seems kinda familiar
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somebody must have vibe coded this. I was actually thinking about making puzzles on nostr. cool!
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my thirst for justice is not sated by resignations
this photo just keeps paying meme dividends its incredible
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One time around ~2010 my uncle called me for tech support because his Yahoo account got hacked. He was absolutely flabbergasted that someone had gotten into his email. He asked me to take a look, so I asked for his username and password.
Guys. His password was four letters long. FOUR.
He had set it back when Yahoo allowed this and somehow never had to upgrade it. I have never seen anything like it. And he was irate when his new password had to be at least 8 characters ๐
I'm so happy I never donated to wikipedia/CIA
is this the infamous Captain's Log?
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I'm writing a Fanfares NIP

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I don't care how realistic AI video gets. I can still tell it's AI and I still don't have any patience to hear what a fake person has to say ยฏ\_(ใ)_/ยฏ