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A Hacker News user reflects on the loss of joy in computing, arguing that computers have become "corporatized" on one hand and vehicles for mindless entertainment on the other. The author, who moved from coding to a management role, feels the creative spark from 25 years ago has
A personal narrative about Amy Wallace's childhood memories of watching Saturday morning cartoons with her older brother David in Urbana, Illinois. The article explores the sibling bond through the sensory experience of their pea-green couch and the ritual of waiting for The Road



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