And speaking of history: as a former startup founder in the niche market of printed letters, I wholeheartedly recommend Letterjoy.
https://www.letterjoy.co/
TFW someone born in 1872 understood your civilization better than you do today.
Theodor Holm Nelson is an inexhaustible source of inspiration.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/video/geek-life/profiles/ted-nelson-on-what-modern-programmers-can-learn-from-the-past
Two Pigeons in London by Tom Gauld.
Detroit Disassembled by Andrew Moore.
We thus happily conceded that having an arcade cabinet at home is a very xennial thing to do.
Netrunner, a Cyberpunk 2020 collectible card game, is a thing that existed. Sadly, it didn’t age very well.
Have you ever noticed, while talking to a friend, that we have more uniformity in our cultural diet now than we had before getting universal access to knowledge?
Solving problems for you while you sleep.
Not creepy at all. And totally anonymous.