A slightly angled, indoor shot shows a computer monitor displaying a program titled "GameClass3 Server (LOCAL)\operator
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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A slightly angled, indoor shot shows a computer monitor displaying a program titled "GameClass3 Server (LOCAL)\operator

TashkentUzbekistan

A slightly angled, indoor shot shows a computer monitor displaying a program titled "GameClass3 Server (LOCAL)\operator." The application seems to be managing user sessions, possibly in a computer club or internet cafe. Key columns in the application are "Computer," "Status," "Tariff," "Balance," "Start," "End," "Time," and "Remaining." There are multiple entries listed as "Authentication," with "Zone A" for tariff. The application shows balance amounts like "5500.00/24000" and "12500.00." There is also a message log with notices like "Payment after work. Trust limit - 2000.00." The OS and program interface language are Russian. The monitor is situated on a desk with a mouse visible. The mouse is dark with a glowing red logo. A portion of what appears to be a gaming chair with padding is visible in the top right of the frame. There are icons on the taskbar at the bottom indicating Google Chrome, an editor and a file server. A QR code is printed at the bottom. Based on the reference to sums in the messages log, it is possible this image was taken in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.