Thank the gods the Soviets didn't invent the Internet because it would have been crappy like everything they created, especially anything remotely called 'entertainment'. Name me ONE good Soviet era film you have seen. If you say Solaris I owe you a slap in the head.
This is about as good as their shows get over there.
When brilliant Soviet cyberneticist Viktor Glushkov designed a blueprint for a computerised planning system, the Soviet Union looked on track to become web pioneers. In the end, however, there was to be no digital network. Justin Reynolds tells the story of how the Soviets nearly created the internet
https://www.calvertjournal.com/articles/show/7605/soviet-internet-cybernetics-viktor-glushkov
This is the computer control room. OMG. I would kill everyone in that room in a day without a monitor to hide behind. HOW CAN YOU SEE WHAT YOU ARE TYPING? I hate Russian design. Soviet Futurism is NOT a thing.
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