I Logged Into Epstein’s Jmail "Inbox" and the Internet Will Never Be the Same ๐ง๐ฑ The familiar red notification dot usually means a 20% off coupon or a meeting invite, but on Jmail, that little red circle is a portal into the digital ghost of Jeffrey Epstein. The digital age has a funny way of making the macabre feel mundane. We’ve all seen the headlines, the documentaries, and the endless "flight log" memes, but nothing quite prepares you for the UX design of Jmail. Built by Riley Walz and Luke Igel , two developers out of San Francisco, Jmail is exactly what it sounds like: a Gmail clone. But instead of your own boring correspondence, it’s a searchable database of the emails released by the House Oversight Committee . It is quite literally the most "cursed" piece of software I have ever interacted with, and yet, I can’t stop thinking about why it’s so necessary. When the government "releases" documents, they don't exactly make it easy fo...
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