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  • Davel23@fedia.io
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    6 months ago

    In another bit of poorly-aged prediction by Gibson, Case, the main character, brings some RAM with him to sell for a quick buck on the street. How much RAM? Three entire megabytes.

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      6 months ago

      Here’s the real question: did Gibson write Neuromancer before or after Bill Gates said no one would ever conceivably need more than 640k of RAM?

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        6 months ago

        I’m not sure, but I always found it mildly amusing that he wrote it on a manual typewriter.

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          IIRC, Gibson had never used a computer, at all, before writing Neuromancer. At most he’d seen some Apple II microcomputer affair sitting idle. Hence the cyberdeck design: compact, integrated, luggable, all solid-state components. When he finally used a PC he was primarily struck by how loud the damn thing was.