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  3. Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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  • goatrodeo@mstdn.socialG goatrodeo@mstdn.social

    @BoredomFestival
    Wow, a flash forward from the past. Must reread this. Thanks! William Gibson was so prescient on so many levels

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    @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel" So confusing in 2026. What, it's completely black? Or in 2030, it's showing non-stop ads?

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    • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

      Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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      @BoredomFestival
      In the early nineties I sold 8MB of 100ns DRAM chips to pay off a credit card debt.
      So, yeah. Feels like we're back where we started.

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      • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

        Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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        @BoredomFestival lately I’ve been constantly thinking about Neuromancer. Almost seems like it’s been used as a guide book by some, but not in the good way. Anyway, I just wish @GreatDismal was more into mastodon than twitter

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        • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

          Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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          @BoredomFestival funny and sad 😉

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          • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

            Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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            @BoredomFestival this has happened before.

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            • roadskater@mastodon.socialR roadskater@mastodon.social

              @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel" So confusing in 2026. What, it's completely black? Or in 2030, it's showing non-stop ads?

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              @roadskater @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival I imagined it would be gray with static 😆

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              • goatrodeo@mstdn.socialG goatrodeo@mstdn.social

                @BoredomFestival
                Wow, a flash forward from the past. Must reread this. Thanks! William Gibson was so prescient on so many levels

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                @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival

                "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."

                😌

                #Neuromancer #OpenToInterpretation

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                • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

                  Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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                  @BoredomFestival

                  I just looked up that passage.
                  It says 3 MB of "hot" RAM from "the Hitachi".

                  Isn't "Hitachi" synonymous with a certain kind of toy for grown-ups these days?

                  Those surely have 3 MB of RAM nowadays. And it would be "hot" RAM for sure.

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                  • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

                    Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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                    @BoredomFestival All of that AI hallucinating itself as a god/artist nonsense starting to look a lot more realistic as well.

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                    • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

                      Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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                      @BoredomFestival @benroyce next generation of consoles will be a re-cased Dreamcast.

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                      • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

                        Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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                        @BoredomFestival Longtime fan of CP.... starting to hate how real shit is getting (also, its always the terrible stuff and none of the cool stuff from the genre).

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                        • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                          @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival

                          "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."

                          😌

                          #Neuromancer #OpenToInterpretation

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                          @simonzerafa

                          I've read it like 10-15 years ago.
                          I still remember this line.

                          Great book and great writer.😍

                          @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival

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                          • boredomfestival@sfba.socialB boredomfestival@sfba.social

                            Re-reading "Neuromancer" and I'm struck how the protagonist wanting to get out of debt by selling 3MB of RAM went from being laughably dated to seeming actually plausible within recent months

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                            @BoredomFestival
                            Later in the series, he describes AI-generated art that is nothing like the soulless drivel we actually got.

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                            • roadskater@mastodon.socialR roadskater@mastodon.social

                              @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel" So confusing in 2026. What, it's completely black? Or in 2030, it's showing non-stop ads?

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                              @roadskater @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival I read a critic's take on one of Gibson's later books, in which the critic asserted that cyberpunk, like newspapers, is writing for the now, with no consideration for how it might age at all. I don't like the idea but I haven't been able to fault it, either.

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                              • flun1tr4z3p4m@mas.toF flun1tr4z3p4m@mas.to

                                @BoredomFestival lately I’ve been constantly thinking about Neuromancer. Almost seems like it’s been used as a guide book by some, but not in the good way. Anyway, I just wish @GreatDismal was more into mastodon than twitter

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                                @flun1tr4z3p4m @BoredomFestival @GreatDismal He’s been fairly active on Bluesky. Not Masto, I realize, but at least better than Twitter.

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                                • fandasin@social.linux.pizzaF fandasin@social.linux.pizza

                                  @simonzerafa

                                  I've read it like 10-15 years ago.
                                  I still remember this line.

                                  Great book and great writer.😍

                                  @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival

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                                  @FandaSin @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival

                                  Depends how you read that line as it's meaning have managed over time. Also the sky is blue!! 🫨

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                                  • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                                    @FandaSin @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival

                                    Depends how you read that line as it's meaning have managed over time. Also the sky is blue!! 🫨

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                                    @simonzerafa

                                    I'm old enough to know how "dead channel" looked like.😆
                                    (I suppose) as it was meant by author back then.

                                    @goatrodeo @BoredomFestival

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