Homegrown app helping Kabul residents steer clear of danger

Ehtesab tracks turbulence on the ground and sends users alerts on which areas to avoid.

Taliban fighters stand guard in a vehicle along the roadside in Kabul on August 16, 2021.

Enlarge / Taliban fighters stand guard in a vehicle along the roadside in Kabul on August 16, 2021. (credit: Getty Images)

As Kabul fell on Sunday, 20 young Afghan tech workers tracked the Taliban’s advance, broadcasting real-time reports of gunfire, explosions, and traffic jams across the city through a new app.

Called Ehtesab, the app relies on ground-level reports from a vetted team of users to a private WhatsApp group.

The reports, which are then verified by the app’s fact checkers, range from security incidents, such as fires, gunshots and bombings, to road closures and traffic problems to electricity cuts. Sara Wahedi, the 26-year-old founder of the app, said the team tried to confirm the reports with the interior ministry, “when it used to exist.”

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MSI Cubi N JSL is a mini PC with up to an Intel Pentium N6000 Jasper Lake processor

The MSI Cubi line of compact desktop computers is getting a new member. The new MSI Cubi N JSL is powered by a low-power Intel Jasper Lake processor and features support for up to two storage devices and dual displays. It also has a reasonably decent …

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Psychonauts 2 review: An early, easy nominee for 2021’s game of the year

Invade cartoon minds. Discover wild worlds. Laugh and cry. This game is special.

Psychonauts 2 is the imperfect, astounding, hilarious, memorable, beautiful, long, drama-filled interactive cartoon for anyone who yearns for a certain era of 3D-gaming nostalgia. If that sounds like you, play this new game-of-the-year contender as soon as possible.

Any conversation about Psychonauts 2 could start in so many other directions, but I'd rather open with that "contender for game of the year" spirit. It's been buzzing through me the entire time I've spent inside Psychonauts 2's minds-within-minds.

That doesn't mean it'll be everyone's ideal platformer. Psychonauts 2 doesn't unseat the classic Banjo-Kazooie series in terms of level complexity and mechanical balance, for instance. And while this sequel massively improves upon the original game's control suite, it errs on the side of simplicity. Yet, whether you want a breezy, kid-friendly platformer bathed in incredible artistic direction, or if you're more eager to double-jump and speed-bounce to a 3D level's tastefully hidden secrets, Psychonauts 2 scales to your expectations—and it delivers for anyone who's playing or watching.

Psychonauts 2 [Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PC]

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Context, from commercial dud to crowdfunded return

If you've never heard of Psychonauts, you're not alone. The 2005 original arrived on PlayStation 2 and Xbox with loud nods to the game industry's best 3D platformers. Sadly, that year's console marketplace was much more interested in shooters like Halo than a subversive, whimsical summer camp full of kids with psychic powers. The result was a commercial failure, critical darling. (As a point of trivia: the project's prerelease woes nearly doomed the game before launch until SimCity creator Will Wright invested his own cash to save it.)

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