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It wasn’t good. But it wasn’t a coup, either.

Posted on January 8, 2021 in Cope Essays

Why you should indeed worry about unrest at Washington D.C., but keep it in check too.

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State of Dystopia: October 2020

Posted on November 3, 2020 (Updated on November 5, 2020) in State of Dystopia: Recap

The big events of October 2020 that put us on the cyberpunk timeline, plus some good news!

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State of Dystopia: September 2020

Posted on October 7, 2020 (Updated on November 5, 2020) in State of Dystopia: Recap

The big events of September 2020 that put us on the cyberpunk timeline, plus some long reads.

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Round up for March 2018

Posted on April 14, 2018 (Updated on November 5, 2020) in State of Dystopia: Recap

16 news stories from March that are proof we are living in a cyberpunk future.

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Present Punk round-up for February 2018

Posted on March 16, 2018 (Updated on November 5, 2020) in State of Dystopia: Recap

The most cyberpunk stories of February 2018.

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Alexa’s Creepy Laughing

Posted on March 10, 2018 (Updated on May 9, 2020) in Documenting Dystopia

Amazon’s Alexa has been creepily laughing at consumers randomly.

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The 5 Most Cyberpunk Stories of 2017

Posted on February 8, 2018 (Updated on November 5, 2020) in State of Dystopia: Recap

There’s just so much news nowadays, and some things may slip through the cracks. You may have missed some things, so please let us make you feel even more stressed–here are the most cyberpunk stories of 2017.

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Cyberpunk Cities: Essays on San Jose (Part 4/Conclusion)

Posted on February 5, 2018 (Updated on May 9, 2020) in Cope Essays, Cyberpunk City: Essays on San Jose

The concluding piece of a four-part essay series on San Jose.

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