docsilence
Dungeon Daddy
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I swear this is why most of the great cyberpunk writers pivoted."I've created this technology that is so bad for humanity, is somehow offensively bad for the environment AND has no actual upsides for regular people, that I'm not sure it's even believable that anyone would create and/or use it."
"Have you heard about this piece of technology that's actually worse than what you described and came out two years ago?"
BTW, I know Ellis is a pariah but his short novel NORMAL has stuck with me for years because it takes place in a mental health facility for experts who look at and attempt to solve the world's problems and go a bit crazy from staring into that hopeless void for too long, and I've actually interviewed people who do those tasks and it will, in fact, drive you mad. Nothing like talking to someone whose job is keeping Manhattan from flooding when the city is literally below sea level (I talked to that person maybe a year before that mass flooding event a few years back?). Sometimes the horrible of now is worse than any grimy cyberpunk future.