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What we should have had in the '10s, but better late than ever.
>>60595269
On the other hand, I want the disturbing neon lights placed everywhere for no apparent reason. I'm happy to be the half-cybernetic slave of the big multinationals, but I need my neon lights.
>>60595324
i think it's more likely everything will turn out white and sleek, which has it's own sense of dystopian feeling to it. nothing will have colour, all your lights will be artificial and harsh unless you live in the penthouses, and there'll be no sharp angles and everything will be round but hard to the touch
>>60595688
It's a fad that's still waiting to be loaded. But it's already quite popular in Asia. Personally, I invest a few percent of my capital in hologram-related companies, just in case.
>>60594744
meanwhile im running debian on my laptop with a ui that looks like it came from the 90's, trading ket, pepe and a handful other shitcoins while playing early 2000's kino (morrowind, deus ex) and listening to old rock music (also kino). i'm counting my days.
>>60595346
i think i'd pay good money to have a hologram of a generic anime girl with a huge ass twerking for me every night before bed. maybe the future is not as bad as i think.