by psion on 12/10/21, 3:19 PM with 6 comments
by usrbinbash on 12/10/21, 6:05 PM
Because user interfaces in movies are designed to look cool in movies, not to be practical in real life.
Imagine if an application actually displayed a giant glowing green box with PASSWORD: in fontsize 200 right in the middle of the screen, hiding all other applications while doing so. How well would using a password-manager work in that scenario?
by kleer001 on 12/10/21, 7:47 PM
https://ilikeinterfaces.com/2015/03/19/terminal-ui-tron-lega...
and
https://nmap.org/movies/matrix/trinity-nmapscreen-hd-crop-12...
or sometimes they even use real software, like NMAP
But yea, for the most part they're only for show.
by laumars on 12/10/21, 3:29 PM
Edit:
It’s also worth adding that SciFi operating systems are not general purpose ones. They’re designed around a specific function, a function that’s typically integral to the plot.
by 5bolts on 12/10/21, 9:09 PM
The plus side, kids watching those and growing up to be developers will skew UI's more towards those futuristic versions... same as the kids that watched star trek helped us get the handheld computers we have now.