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Aether v1.0 – Loading square-space kernel... That’s when he found the Zalman Project
It wasn't on XDA Developers, or a mainstream forum. It was a single, plain-text page on the dark-net, styled like a 1995 Geocities site. The header: plain-text page on the dark-net
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Arjun ordered three broken Classics off eBay that afternoon.