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Cyberpunk Rules

::: spoiler Alt A post by cureltyserpent containing an excerpt from a book. The excerpt reads "Magnetic Dog Sisters were on the door that night, and I didn't relish trying to get out past them if things didn't work out. They were two meters tall and thin as greyhounds. One was black and the other white, but aside from that they were as nearly identical as cosmetic surgery could make them. They'd been lovers for years and were bad news in a tussle. I was never quite sure which one had originally been male.". The poster comments "Can't beleive [sic] the first characters described in classic cyberpunk fiction are lesbian (one trans) puppygirls with a sister kink". :::

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lemmy.ml

Cyberpunk is the most prophetic literary genre humanity has ever produced.

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Deaconreply
lemmy.world

Self-fulfilling perhaps. It would seem that while most of us read them as cautionary, some of us read them as a blueprint, and that is what we are now living through.

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Mycatiskaireply
lemmy.ca

Snowcrash was a dystopic warning not a plan.

Rich assholes think it was a dreamworld.

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Deaconreply
lemmy.world

Guys like Musk and Zuck walked away from reading it thinking that it would be pretty cool to be L Bob Rife.

Neuralink is nothing if not a high tech Nam-shub delivery system.

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Mycatiskaireply
lemmy.ca

Walking around wearing Google Glass and other AR devices would be like having advertising added to real life. Neuralink would be a hellish version of that black mirror exercise bike episode where you can't see anything but ads, not even when you close your eyes.

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Deaconreply
lemmy.world

Neuralink would will be a hellish version of that black mirror exercise bike

FTFY

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Unfortunately right now it is just a bunch of dead chimps and fortunately lots of Elon Dickriders lined up to test fry their brains.

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Having read other books by Neal Stephenson I gotta say I'm not too sure about that one, he definitely has a right-libertarian ideological bent, even if he's capable of lightly poking fun at the absurdities of a hypothetical ancap society.

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Jo Miranreply
lemmy.ml

William Gibson for sure. Johnny Mnemonic...I think.

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Genesis P-Orridge of seminal industrial group Throbbing Gristle did something similar:

[P-Orridge] married Jacqueline Breyer, later known as Lady Jaye, in 1995, and together they embarked on the Pandrogeny Project, an attempt to unite as a "pandrogyne", or single entity, through the use of surgical body modification to physically resemble one another. P-Orridge continued with this project of body modification after Lady Jaye's 2007 death.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_P-Orridge

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m4xiereply
lemmy.ca

Yes! Though they don't get much screen time or introduction.

My wife utterly loves the movie. She's watched it so many damn times.

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lemm.ee

Is the movie based on the book, or is the book just the screenplay with different formatting?

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The movie was inspired by the short story. The screenplay is actually by William Gibson, the original author.

But it is a historic case of executive meddling. The end product was a huge disappointment and a commercial flop that many studios apparently took as a warning against attempting to adapt cyberpunk to the big screen.

My wife loves it for the camp.

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