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What Tech Calls Thinking (2020) 2 stars

Techsplaining

2 stars

I picked up What Tech Calls Thinking to have a short book to take on an airplane. It ended up taking me weeks to finish.

Daub's core thesis is that tech is really good at finding not-quite-problems and selling us on tech solutions. And at not-quite-failing, and being proud of it (proud of the ones who eventually succeed, anyway). And at taking generally true things, or generally false things, and laundering them through the words of people who have said similar things. And at using the names of those people in interviews, or on motivational posters, or in venture-capital pitches.

The dilemma is that Thinking itself engages in this same conceit. At the end of the book, I knew and believed exactly what I had before I opened it. But I had a few new names to drop, if I chose to remember them.

Occasionally Daub allows that the internet …