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      <title>ioquake3 in a container</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Once upon a time, people had no internet access, or it was very expensive and slow.&#xA;To have some fun, they spent weekends with their friends and hung out playing games over a local area network.&#xA;It was so much fun it gained some interest and the space from your friends house was just too small for all the people.&#xA;Parents and families went crazy and electric bills went through the roof.&#xA;Locations got bigger and peoples needed a bit more advanced networks and dedicated servers.&#xA;You started writing your first programs managing tournaments and automating dedicated servers.&#xA;&amp;hellip; it was long before we talked about something like Ansible or Salt Stack :)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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