#deusex

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🎉 On June 22, 2000, launched and changed gaming forever. Developed by and led by , it blended , , and in a deep world full of conspiracies and player choice.

Built on the , Deus Ex let you hack, sneak, or fight — your way. It tackled themes like , , and long before they hit the mainstream.

A true milestone in and history.

Latest titles joining the Preservation Program:

💜 F.E.A.R. Platinum

💜 4: The Room

💜 2

💜 GOTY Ed.

💜 1, 2 and 3

💜 - Redemption

💜 Series (from 1-8)

💜 2

💜 1 + 2

💜 games (Anniversary, Legend, Underworld)

...and more besides these!

The whole announcement video made by GOG is here, and you should 𝘥𝘦𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘺 watch it, its so well made:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUZPtLEu2yY

reviewed Biocode by Dawn Field

Dawn Field, Neil Davies: Biocode

A Recovering Software Engineer's Review

0.1 Introduction to Biocode

Biocode, by Field and Davies, might better be structured in two parts. Its first four chapters present the reader with what may be termed a minimal bootstrapping into the world of genetics in a broad sense. The second four chapters detail the scaling opportunities for genetic technology, showcasing how such technologies have insights to offer from the microbial world all the way to the entire planet.

The first part provides the reader with a layman’s introduction to genetic technology in its first chapter, “DNA,” a non-critical overview of real and potential commercial uses in its second chapter, “Personal Genomics,” a poor attempt to prod the ethics of the field in its third chapter, “Homo Evolutis,” and an incomplete treatment of bioinformatics in its fourth chapter, “Zoo in My Sequencer.” As evidenced by this author’s choice of adjectives, I find this part of the book …