Subj : Intel: Once mighty, now f
To : Codefenix
From : phigan
Date : Mon May 19 2025 10:50 am
Re: Intel: Once mighty, now f
By: Codefenix to phigan on Mon May 19 2025 09:10 am
> I thought it handled the jargon just fine, not dwelling on any particular te
> or concepts. It was more about the characters, their personalities, struggle
> ambitions, and relationships between each other.
Totally get that, but when computers are a big part of the plot, you'd think
you'd want to get the shit correct. You don't take a disk out of a Commodore
and stick it in a PC to run the same program. Am I expecting too much?
There was this one show that was way more ridiculous about going into people's
brains after they're dead... Every real tech thing/concept/action they showed
was real, which only made it better in my eyes. By real tech I mean what
actually exists vs the brain invading chamber. And by 'was real' I mean they
didn't make shit up or say something was what it wasn't. They showed real
hardware and used it for what it could do and explained its limitations
realisticly. It was amazing.
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