For as much as corporations and the swarms of AI bots have taken over the internet, there are still small pockets controlled by humans that are capable of creating weird and interesting stuff—emphasis on the weird.
For instance, Jmail, a fake Gmail inbox that lets you sift through more than 2,000 of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails. The recently launched project was cooked up by San Francisco tech guys Riley Walz and Luke Igel—a duo that has a long track record of creating fun and fascinating web tools that toe the line between art and functionality.
Gmail Clone Lets You ‘Hack’ Jeffrey Epstein’s Account
The “emails” come from thousands of documents released by the U.S. House Oversight Committee, mostly a seemingly endless array of large, unwieldy PDFs that would probably crash your computer if

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