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I had the pleasure of interviewing historian and archivist Jason Scott (https://twitter.com/textfiles) over a few hours on a snowy December night. I learned how Jason played a large role in Twitter's recent inactive account controversy. For those interested in emulation, we discussed how the internet archive allows anyone to use old software through their web browser (Oregon Trail anyone?), and much more. Support his podcast (https://textfiles.libsyn.com) at his Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/textfiles). Jason's inspirational philosophy shines throughout this interview.
I had the pleasure of interviewing historian and archivist Jason Scott (https://twitter.com/textfiles) over a few hours on a snowy December night. I learned how Jason played a large role in Twitter's recent inactive account controversy. For those interested in emulation, we discussed how the internet archive allows anyone to use old software through their web browser (Oregon Trail anyone?), and much more. Support his podcast (https://textfiles.libsyn.com) at his Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/textfiles). Jason's inspirational philosophy shines throughout this interview.