Yeah, sounds like a solid idea - let's write a novel about poor GUI design!Įven if I'd believe such a design, then you tell me that it's an organically grown open source VR-internet and nobody has thought up to add a freakin menu bar to the (probably) several tens of clients already written to access it. Oh no, she will perish in this tragic world where she cannot close her Solitaire! Sounds like a granny behind computer who doesn't know how to close a program when the menu-bar is auto-hidden. Because you are too "immersed in the VR". Third, everybody uses a system where you cannot "reach the menu" if it's not the end of the game or the menu is not implicitly programmed into the application. Really? Does the author even understand anything about the hacker mindset? Second, the first description of VR goggles - it will give you warm or cold air depending where you are. And all this talk about "frying the system" - people have offline backups and secondary machines for that you know. There would be several layers of virtualization and other security measures etc. How else would you explain "hacking", where it means people executing bat-files in Windows?!įirst, no respectable hacker would ever use Windows. It's like a bad iteration of Neuromancer by a person who doesn't really get computers.
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