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Founder at DOSAYGO. Creator of BrowserBox.

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From 1-hour hacks to 7-year flagships, I ship tools to scratch my own itches: zero-trust remote browsers, offline HN archives, custom hash algorithms, cloud TUIs, and CLI AI bridges.

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The 1987 game “The Last Ninja” was 40 kilobytes

https://twitter.com/exQUIZitely/status/2040777977521398151

exQUIZitely 🕹️ (@exQUIZitely) on X

An average picture that you save on your phone or PC has a size of around 400 kilobytes. It doesn't do anything, it's just a static image. Now divide that by the factor 10, so you drop to 40 kilobytes. That's the size of The Last Ninja, developed by System 3 and published in

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