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Microsoft makes Zork source code freely available
Microsoft has released the source code for Zork I, II, and III under the MIT open-source license, making the legendary text adventure games freely available for anyone to study, learn from, and play.
Boltz-2 is an open-source biomolecular model achieving near-FEP accuracy with 1000x faster predictions for structure and binding affinity. MIT and Recursion have released Boltz-2, the first ...
The Covid Moonshot effort to develop antivirals began in 2020 with a tweet. Three and a half years later, the team has a leading drug candidate. This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT ...
There was a copy of the predecessor "Dungeon" on a Caltech PDP-11 that someone had modified to take place in the arroyo behind JPL. My father would bring home an accoustic-coupled terminal, and I'd go ...
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Historic Zork Trilogy Code Released under MIT Licence
Microsoft has officially opened the source code of the original Zork trilogy—Zork I, Zork II and Zork III—making the foundational text-adventure games freely available under the MIT licence. The ...
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