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authord-s <ds@voyager.local>2023-04-07 22:21:05 +0200
committerd-s <ds@voyager.local>2023-04-07 22:21:05 +0200
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What took its place in the modern world? Wikipedia is static - nothing cool will happen if I click a random spot. Youtube is passive; you can't interact with the movie. Yes, there are educational games for kids. But they often focus on a single skill - counting, naming colors, etc. But they fail at making exploration cool.
-Really, is there something filling this the gap in 2023?
+Really, is there something filling this gap in 2023?