Article 3RTGV Improv for Programmers: The Internet of Really Bad Things

Improv for Programmers: The Internet of Really Bad Things

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Scot Devera
from The Daily WTF on (#3RTGV)

Things might get a little dark in the season (series?) finale of Improv for Programmers, brought to you by Raygun. Remy, Erin, Ciarin and Josh are back, and not only is everything you're about to hear entirely made up on the spot: everything you hear will be a plot point in the next season of Mr. Robot.

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