• NONE@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    The current TechBro fetish, just like the Metaverse was, and the NFTs, and the Crypto.

    When the bubble burst, which will be the next TechBro fetish?

    • Only, NFTs and Crypto are relatively accessible; anyone can get in on the game. The Metaverse is a monopoly.

      The bubbles are still going, BTW. Bitcoin prices are currently higher than they have ever been, thanks to America re-electing the Fascist Orangutan.

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        52 minutes ago

        The Metaverse is the invention of Neal Stephenson in his book Snow Crash. He incidentally also invented the word cyber space IIRC.

        It’s cool, I want it. Not the crap that fuckberg tries to push on people like used bubblegum but the real thing.

        A shame VR makes me vomit…

        • Well, yes. Of course you’re right that “metaverse” predates Facebook. They’ve successfully co-opted it by now, though; Meta is what the average person thinks of when you say “metaverse.” Stephenson’s was also fictional, unless you’re really generous and use “metaverse” as a synonym for “the internet.”

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        Metaverse is just a VR implementation, like Second Life or VRChat. My point is: In a broader sense it’s not a monopoly; only if you are hellbent on wanting a feature only that implementation offers, you have no choice.

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      2 hours ago

      Quantum computing. It would have already been but it still has a very nerdy, no real-world application vibe.

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        Well the real world application is breaking nearly all existing encryption.

        Criminals and spies are going to have a field day once it becomes practical.

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          With classic cryptography being broken that also opens the need for quantum cryptography and commnications. China is a bit farther ahead of us on this launching their first satellite encorporating these concepts in 2020:

          “The nation’s Micius satellite successfully established an ultrasecure link between two ground stations separated by more than 1,000 kilometers” source

          China is launching a second newer generation satellite next year. source