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"textContent": "The Typeframe PS-85 is a cyberdeck crafted by Jeff Merrick, inspired by Epson portable computers and the design language of 1979 science fiction-horror classic _Alien_. In the movie, the MU/TH/UR computer had its own room; here's a terminal to ask it desperate questions and receive unhelpful answers. — Read the rest \n\nThe post A cyberdeck to help you airlock the Alien appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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