A Game Designer Just Hid a Gold Trophy in the Woods for a Real-Life Treasure Hunt. It Starts Now

September 19, 2024 Joseph Bien-Kahn

For years, Jason Rohrer put out bizarre, beloved video games. Now, with Project Skydrop, he launches (yes, today) the real-world treasure hunt of his dreams.

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iFixit Portable Soldering Iron Review: Worthy of Your Work Bench
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The repair gurus at iFixit have created the soldering iron that you didn’t know you’ve always wanted.

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Anti-Immigrant Election Deniers Have Turned Their Online Following Into an Army of Activists
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A coordinated effort called “National Only Citizens Vote” has been rolled out this week by a coalition of p...