For programmers, where is this broken piece?

Aletha 2021-12-31 08:02:51

1. Such a big project will be launched immediately without even a test? After six years of workload without a phased test, his boss would dare to go for a human flesh test? Is he really a computer scientist?

2. Since this thing is a virtual program, shouldn't it be enough to read the background directly to get the message his boss left in the program world? Just like the background management of the game can see all the props in your hand! Need so much effort to send another tester? The said virtual world of code, how can you be a traversal film?

3. If you are killed, the souls of the two worlds will exchange?

Are you kidding me? As such a huge program, it does not have a fault-tolerant mechanism to catch exceptions? Isn't this the basic cultivation of a programmer? When you download yourself to another world, you must consider your safety. The normal program "how to deal with accidents" must be preset, so did these talented software guys suddenly forget it?

4. The boundary of the world is a bunch of unfinished graphics, and then I know that the world is virtual. . . There are many ways to find an advanced point. . .

5. The first director who devoted countless efforts to the project and the programmer's fuller's first reaction in 1937 was to find some girls to satisfy their desires instead of testing and verifying the performance and bugs of the project. . . I think this is absolutely incompatible with human nature. . . .

The screenwriter must have never studied and understood the so-called virtual world of software, so he borrowed a virtual program shell as the soul to travel through the film, and did not even respect the basic rules of the software. This self-righteous lack runs through the entire film, making this film. It falls short of the classic edge.

After all, you advertise that science fiction films are not fantasy films! Isn't science fiction about bragging rigorously?

Finally, after watching so many films over the years, I still feel that the world view of The Matrix is ​​really terrible. Strictly fit and justify

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Extended Reading
  • Spencer 2021-12-31 08:02:51

    Plato said: The real world only exists in our imagination. If this world turns out to be false, what if everything had already existed? "Different Dimensional Hacker" heralds this tempting but terrifying possibility. The film points out the sad and pitiful state of mind of human beings, always wishing to become a dominator, at the cost of manipulating the lives of others. And the wisest has also become the saddest person. When you go further among the same kind, when you expand your eyes and discover the limitations of this world and the falsehood of existence, you become the poorest person. Survival is so absurd and sad, and the biggest sorrow is that there are too few people who know the truth. Cogito ergo sum. But who knows? Perhaps worldly happiness comes from ignorance.

  • Bobby 2021-12-31 08:02:51

    The meaning of the last shot is very obscure. It took a while to understand. Kind of interesting

The Thirteenth Floor quotes

  • Jason Whitney/Jerry Ashton: Why are you fucking with our lives?

  • [last lines]

    Jane Fuller: There's so many things I have to tell you about, Doug.