>This sounds suspiciously like modern context being retrofitted to an ancient story.
This sounds like you're too young to remember that the "modern context" is what's actuall "ancient" -- it has been around since the fifties -- with several mass surveillance scandals along the way back in those decades.
As for the "ancient story" -- people in their early forties were active in the eighties tech world man. We still use tons of technologies from that era. Nothing ancient about it.
This sounds like you're too young to remember that the "modern context" is what's actuall "ancient" -- it has been around since the fifties -- with several mass surveillance scandals along the way back in those decades.
As for the "ancient story" -- people in their early forties were active in the eighties tech world man. We still use tons of technologies from that era. Nothing ancient about it.