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"textContent": "In the year of our Lord 2026, Paramount Skydance has finally achieved the impossible: they’ve made *Avatar: The Last Airbender* fans talk about something other than how much they hate the live-action adaptations. Unfortunately, they did it by letting a 26-year-old in Singapore treat their private servers like a communal Google Drive. According to the […]\n\nThe post Paramount’s New Security Trend: Letting a Singapore Kid Run The Servers first appeared on sparkSammy's Hot Tech Takes.",
"title": "Paramount’s New Security Trend: Letting a Singapore Kid Run The Servers"
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