Most sites on the internet don't explicitly state that D'ni doesn't exist, and are therefore completely IC (as other real world phenomena, like Pizza Hut, rice, and lawnmowers are entirely in the D'niverse). Furthermore, there are many sites in the internet that will tell you that the moon landings were a hoax and that there are giant turtle armies hiding in the hollow earth waiting to eat us all. There's lots of wackos out there. Does that mean I'm Out of Myself? People trying to keep the most IC will just not look at sites denying the reality of the cavern.Now that I've written the above, any network capable of linking to this post is now out of bounds for IC. Unless you really want to claim anyone writing these posts are mad, as would be most of the internet except the IC sites.
Irrelevant. Is there any scientific law saying that we cannot put up some kind of wireless system inside of caverns? Or is it impossible to put internet wires through the Descent or somewhere to connect this local access to the surface internet? Or if they can connect the KI to computer systems, to beam it through the lattice (which is IC).Do you know a lot of existing caverns with wireless internet access ?
Okay, back to the Tweek interface. Why can't we just make it like the bookshelf in Relto? First you click on the screen (you can't click on the buttons yet). Your avatar orients him/herself and maybe sticks in his/her KI. Only now can you press the buttons (seriously, why would your avatar click on the buttons from some weird angle anyway? Since it is a game, there are already a limited maneuverability.) and control the screen. Then just allow only one person to be properly aligned with the screen controls at a time. If you want, make it so that nearby people just see a sort of privacy-static (like in some laptops). I'd rather it just be so that anyone can see, though (if it's possible). I mean, it's not really something intensely private.