
Those rabbet joints are beautiful.
General nerd, programmer and sci-fi reader and writer. Neurodivergent, ADHD.
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Those rabbet joints are beautiful.


It’s kinda funny to hear someone say that, because Neuromancer’s concepts were so revolutionary that you needed to reread the whole thing at least twice to get it.
What happened is that technological advancement brought us to a point where we find the concepts in Neuromancer almost trivial to understand nowadays.
Oh, Cyberspace? You mean, like, the internet? Oh but it’s in VR. Cool.


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 😎
I’d also recommend listening to the BBC radio play instead of trying to read the thing, it’s pretty cool.


CW: Trump, uspol
Trump separating families at the border. Children being put in cages. Americans waving the fucking nazi flag.
It’s one thing to read about genocide. Another thing is to see it with your own eyes, even on TV.
And if any of you fuckers tries to tell me that both “sides are the same” or that “democrats did the same” or something in that vein, they are obviously doing this in bad faith and they can go fuck themselves. 🖕🤬
Well, I have opened commands prompts, but only because because they’re fast at doing stuff with files and I like that.
But I haven’t NEEDED to open them to fix or configure stuff.
Back in the early 00s that was pretty much par for three course.
For me the turning point was when a failed Windows forced upgrade ended up deleting me important files. I had backups, but I lost days of work because Microsoft felt so insecure in the face of piracy that they had to upgrade my computer despite me constantly telling them not to do so.
That was around 10 years ago. I went through various KDE distros; in the end I settled for Kubuntu.
The recent developments in KDE plasma are excellent. I haven’t had to open a command prompt in years. I hadn’t had a tech problem until this year when my tmp folder got full.
OF COURSE it had to be Black hat guy.