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smoke and mirrors
n. Marketing deceptions. The term is mainstream in this general sense. Among
hackers it's strongly associated with bogus demos and crocked benchmark s
(see also MIPS , machoflops ). They claim their new box cranks 50 MIPS for
under $5000, but didn't specify the instruction mix sounds like smoke and
mirrors to me. The phrase, popularized by newspaper columnist Jimmy Breslin
c.1975, has been said to derive from carnie slang for magic acts and freak
show displays that depend on trompe l'oeil effects, but also calls to mind
the fierce Aztec god Tezcatlipoca (lit. Smoking Mirror ) for whom the hearts
of huge numbers of human sacrificial victims were regularly cut out. Upon
hearing about a rigged demo or yet another round of fantasy-based marketing
promises, hackers often feel analogously disheartened. See also stealth
manager.