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by nieve
4485 days ago
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It's been obvious for a while now that we're living in a dystopian cyberpunk future, it just snuck up on us: * Killer drones. Ubiquitous surveillance by both government & business.
* Bad data that destroys one's ability to travel, get credit, find work, or avoid being thrown into jail out of nowhere.
* More and more armed citizens shooting each other over minor things.
* Flash mobs for every purpose under the sun.
* Samizdata.
* Manipulating the cops into raiding innocent targets while using software to conceal your identity. Absolute and complete lack of airships.
* Corporate domination of the political process with unlimited donations.
* Massive and growing wealth inequality.
* Political campaigns severally wounded by software failures.
* "You're not the customer, you're the product."
* DDOS for commercial advantage.
* Arresting people as "terrorists" to seize embarrassing stolen information.
* International treaties negotiated at the behest of corporations as backdoors to subverting the legislative process.
* No-recruit agreements for the rank & file combined with vicious competition for the top talent. People carrying half their life in portable computer devices.
* Ransomware in a myriad of forms.
* Vast government computer intrusion programs.
* Criminalization of access and dissemination of public information. Criminalization of downloading too much from something you've got access rights to. Criminalization of downloading from open directories with no warnings on them.
* New diseases, rising seas, freakish weather.
* A resurgent, militaristic Russia invading various countries.
* A resurgent, militaristic USA invading various countries.
Admittedly the cyberware is a bit slow in coming, AI is still the same 10 years off as always, self-driving cars are barely at the testing stage, sub-orbital planes are a pipe dream, and nobod thinks the Net looks like brightly colored blocks, but it's still unsettlingly close. |
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