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The re-release of Netrunner as "Android: Netrunner" is really fun to play and I've recently begun my own collection. It brings me back to be collecting cards again. Such a fun hobby.
The Netrunner community is very active in 2026 and I'm excited to get more into it.
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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
https://www.tgdmb.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=56760
Picture of @Derek Ross vibe coding in the Android: Netrunner manual


Rejoice, O Florence, since you are so great that over sea and land you beat your wings, and your name spreads through Hell!
uh oh I'm doing exodus 90
bye!
GOOD ENDING YEAHHHHHH!



somebody must have vibe coded this. I was actually thinking about making puzzles on nostr. cool!
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happy about your activity/decision/circumstance, please don't turn it into advice for the rest of the internet, nobody cares that much if they have a life already
my thirst for justice is not sated by resignations
Merry Christmas everyone
this photo just keeps paying meme dividends its incredible
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I wonder what Texans would say in response to Colombia's new president claiming that Texas is stolen land and should be given back to Latin America.
Perhaps something along the lines of
COME AND TAKE IT
"busy morning I gotta pick up groceries for this mom, deliver this burger, kill these narcoterrorists, walk that dog... and 2 more orders just came in"
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the gig economy is expanding fast


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