Why I Don't Read SF Much Anymore

Hal Finney hal at rain.org
Wed Nov 20 18:09:15 PST 1996


From: Duncan Frissell <frissell at panix.com>
> The problem with straight SF for me is that computers and networks have
> changed the future so much that (in the words of the motto of the SF
> Writer's Association) The Future Ain't What It Used to Be.  The science
> fictional futures of my childhood are now dead as doornails.  And I can't
> enjoy contemporary SF that doesn't include a healthy dose of computers and
> networking.  

I find this to be largely true as well.  The cyberpunk genre does the
best job at grappling with the impact of communications tech but it is
traditionally dystopian.  It would be nice to see a story about better
living through crypto.

What fiction can people recommend which presents crypto/privacy issues
realistically?  How about this new book that Neal Stephenson is working
on, does anyone know what it's about?  His short story, "Hack the Spew",
a few months ago (in Wired, I think?) had a strong crypto flavor.

Hal






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