How to beat Doom in just 600 years

Ben and Ryan check in about complex images (an maybe even interactive games) encoded in living cells, the latest trends in prompt engineering, and the benefits of gaming to your education. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/16/how-to-beat-doom-in-just-600-years/

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