Reminds me of Raven from Snow Crash, except his bike was carrying a nuke π
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And in 2026, deep divers will be searching for datapads to find out what went wrong.
And by "citizens" you mean slaves.
My advice is to download a Neuromancer glossary from the internet and have it handy for whenever you encounter a strange word.
For me it was "trodes". Trodes = electrodes, they allow your mind to plug into cyberspace (a futuristic version of the internet). Also, a deck, or cyberdeck, is basically a laptop without screen made to connect to Cyberspace - we have trodes now.
Take it easy, go with the flow, and play some Techno music in the background to adjust the mood π
I'd also recommend listening to the BBC radio play instead of trying to read the thing, it's pretty cool.
following its acquisition from Sony
Has anything good EVER come from big company acquisitions AT ALL?
Geocities -> acquired by Yahoo -> crap -> death
Youtube -> acquired by Google -> ad crap
Blogger -> acquired by Google -> crap
Macromedia -> acquired by Adobe -> Monopoly crap
Washington Post -> acquired by Bezos -> political crap
MySQL -> Acquired by Oracle -> copyright crap
Github -> acquired by Microsoft -> crap
Reddit -> acquired by Conde Nast -> political crap
Twitter -> acquired by Musk -> utter crap
Every single time I see a cool startup get bought by a big player, all I can see is the service going to shit.
It's one thing to be uncooperative with Linux development.
A very different thing is to introduce vulnerabilities into existing working code.
Okay, here's the full explanation for you:
VTubers are simply people using 2D or 3D avatars that move using face tracking technology.
The issue at hand is that many VTubers have skimpy outfits but many of them are classy, i.e. not overly sexual. Furthermore, the content they produce is SFW even if at times they talk or joke about NSFW topics. Most of the time VTubers just engage in chat, gaming or reaction videos. And the official with Twitch's new rules is that changing a VTuber model requires hiring a digital artist and a model animator aka "rigger". These are super expensive, many of those models can cost thousands of dollars to make. So when Twitch days "cover your hips or be banned", VTubers whose models have FROM THE BEGINNING shown hips, now have to pay artists and riggers a huge amount of cash simply to cover themselves up.
To make things worse, Twitch's rules are arbitrary and unpredictable. Who knows if tomorrow they'll have to cover their shoulders? Cover their cleavage? Skirts below the knee? You don't know, and every single time Twitch updates their TOS, VTubers have to spend money just to stay in the business. The least Twitch could do is state a fixed, immutable set of rules so VTubers can design their own outfits without fear of being targeted by Twitch's sharia police. But that doesn't happen. Twitch rules keep changing over and over, but mysteriously they never affect women wearing super tiny bikinis and showing off their sexy bodies in their pools and hot tubs section.
That's the issue. That Twitch's TOS are not only unpredictable, but inconsistently enforced. One could say managers don't like VTubers and engage in these practices to virtually kick them off their platform.
TL;DR: VTubers are NOT porn. And yet, Twitch is selectively enforcing these rules against VTubers while completely allowing exactly the same - or even much more sexualized - content for IRL streamers in their bath tubs and pools section.
Intentional? Better use Negligent. It's hard to prove intent; knowledge of something going on is much easier to prove.
Agreed, fantastic story but I'll be damned if I wasn't moved to tears.
Hey, Robin! I know you have to vent sometimes into your works, but give the poor guy a break, won't you?
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Hyperion Cantos.
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Neuromancer.
Precisely to stop people like you, Donald.
The suicide squad 2025: No, you're not going to stop a criminal mastermind. You'll be risking your lives putting out the fires that we caused.