Suspended Animation the first blog post in a series on Urban Future that I am currently reading. Stagnation in our time:
What seems pretty clear from most of this (and already in Cowen’s account) is that nothing much has been moving forward in the world’s ‘developed’ economies for four decades except for the information technology revolution and its Moore’s Law dynamics. Abstract out the microprocessor, and even the most determinedly optimistic vision of recent trends is gutted to the point of expiration. Without computers, there’s nothing happening, or at least nothing good.
I have a notion that things are still moving forward in IT because it’s still something of a frontier. It’s relatively possible to do good work and get paid for it without formal credentials, or at least we’re not very far from the time when that was possible.
Suspended Animation the first blog post in a series on Urban Future that I am currently reading. Stagnation in our time:
I have a notion that things are still moving forward in IT because it’s still something of a frontier. It’s relatively possible to do good work and get paid for it without formal credentials, or at least we’re not very far from the time when that was possible.