Truth.
Given that every Google product/project that gets announced eventually shuts down, what's the expected lifespan of 'search'? ;D
I really need to lean into it more, but it's fun the things you learn by diving into HackTheBox.eu or similar services.
I once got popped for triple digit speeds and discovered what the American jail experience is like as a result. I felt pretty punk for that, but it was probably just a bit silly. ;D
Too many hobbies and ex-hobbies to list, most with a touch of transgressive attitude.
Dope. Cannot wait for September!
Shadows of Doubt is a detective noir 80s-esque cyberpunk game that I really enjoyed. Setting aside, it's an exploration in procedurally-generated-everything it seems, each person's 'city' should be different than the next.
I hear some of the newer Shadowrun games are good; in particular I keep hearing about Shadowrun: Dragonfall. But I can't speak to it directly and the addition of orcs/elves/magic puts some folk off.
Not quite -punk-, but Uplink is a fun game about global scale hacking ( https://store.steampowered.com/app/1510/Uplink/ ). Does not require any actual knowledge of hacking and teaches all of it's mechanics in game, so don't worry about learning curves too much.