Neal Stephenson, author of "Snow Crash" which prompted Zuck's metaverse speaks about "My Prodigal Brainchild" [View all]
https://nealstephenson.substack.com/p/my-prodigal-brainchild
It feels incumbent upon me to write something about last weeks big news in which the company formerly known as Facebook decided to shut down its Metaverse project on which it has, according to various reports, spent eighty billion dollars.
I spelled that figure out because its more zeroes and commas than I can type in before blowing through my attention span and losing track.
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In the following weeks I had to make a few Tweets trying to convince incredulous strangers that I had no connection with what Meta was up to; that they hadnt communicated with me in any way; that they hadnt paid me off; and that, no, I wasnt going to sue them. All of these things remain true.
So there wouldnt have been any upside for me if Metas Metaverse had succeeded. What remains to be seen is whether theres a downside for me now that it has failed. I think Im standing clear of the blast radius, but seeing the front page of the New York Timess business page dominated by the inevitable Metaverse tombstone image does give one pause.
A visionary idea, in the hands of a sociopathic dork. NOTHING COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG.
And now a word from Mark Zuckerberg:
