

Oh, interesting. I find that to be one of their more intelligible ones. Though I still don’t know what a p-y-t or b-y-t is
Took me ages to work out what’s being said in DVNO


Oh, interesting. I find that to be one of their more intelligible ones. Though I still don’t know what a p-y-t or b-y-t is
Took me ages to work out what’s being said in DVNO


Do you know which album it’s off of? Now I really want to know what song you’re on about haha


Zaboomafoo, Dragon Ball


Jealous yours works. The battery on my 1st gen 2gb bloated and killed the screen. But apparently there was a recall on them years before, so I sent it in to apple and they sent me a 7th gen 16gb, which I still use. At the time it just felt like an upgrade, but now I kind of wish I just fixed the 1st gen


I guess you could call post-collapse stuff like Horizon Zero Dawn post-cyberpunk, but that kind of feels like a cop out
But on your point, I think cyberpunk has, and will continue to evolve as our modern day technology develops. I don’t think that really makes a newer work post-cyberpunk, just different imaginations of a possible future.
Defining cyberpunk, as with any genre, is difficult. Where is the line between sci-fi and cyberpunk? Is 2001: a Space Odyssey or even Metropolis cyberpunk? Maybe, maybe not. Star Trek or Star Wars, probably not (is it the aliens?)? Blade Runner? Almost certainly. But there are commonalities between all of those that are parts of the cyberpunk genre
As funny as that is, something tells me it’s not that hard to spot an aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean