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Faster: The Acceleration of Just about Everything
by James Gleick
This book captures a specific period in history where booming technology came with many promises.
Looking back this book foreshadows the problems arising from this technopositive exhuberance whose price is paid in externalities of resource waste and fragmented sense of shared evidence based reality.
Looking back this book foreshadows the problems arising from this technopositive exhuberance whose price is paid in externalities of resource waste and fragmented sense of shared evidence based reality.