Is Black Mirror anti-cyberpunk? Characters tend to have a prim normie existence but just dealing with the weird consequences of advanced tech
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Tech is scary in many ways, I don't think we have alternatives to techonomic advance though, we can't pause where we are and we can't go back
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I think the fear of tech though has little to do with the technology itself, and more with distance from the comfort of childhood. Toefler touched on this back in 1970 with Future Shock.
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*digs out a large stack of SciFi from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, where the whole setup is that the cold war continues indefinitely into the future.* *Places a sign reading "50 satoshis each."*
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