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"The difference between technology and slavery is that slaves are fully aware that they are not free"
― Nassim Nicholas Taleb
"People who smile while they are alone used to be called insane, until we invented smartphones and social media."
― Mokokoma Mokhonoana
"Here though, there are no oppressors. No one's forcing you to do this. You willingly tie yourself to these leashes. And you willingly become utterly socially autistic. You no longer pick up on basic human communication clues. You're at a table with three humans, all of whom are looking at you and trying to talk to you, and you're staring at a screen! Searching for strangers in... Dubai!"
― Dave Eggers, The Circle
"So that's the telephone? They ring, and you run."
― Edgar Degas
"So, your kids must love the iPad?" I asked Mr. [Steve] Jobs, trying to change the subject. The company's first tablet was just hitting the shelves. "They haven't used it," he told me. "We limit how much technology our kids use at home."
(Nytimes article, Sept. 10, 2014)"
― Nick Bilton
"There are few times that I feel more at peace, more in tune, more Zen, if you will, than when I force myself to unplug."
― Harlan Coben, Six Years
"We all need a technological detox; we need to throw away our phones and computers instead of using them as our pseudo-defence system for anything that comes our way. We need to be bored and not have anything to use to shield the boredom away from us. We need to be lonely and see what it is we really feel when we are. If we continue to distract ourselves so we never have to face the realities in front of us, when the time comes and you are faced with something bigger than what your phone, food, or friends can fix, you will be in big trouble."
― Evan Sutter, Solitude: How Doing Nothing Can Change the World
"I believe the day Einstein feared the most is when people circulate pictures of dead bodies of relatives on WhatsApp and get Thumbs Down and Crying smileys as response."
― Ketan Waghmare
"I stared at the tweet I was about to post. It wasn't going to add anything to my life. Or anyone else's life. It was just going to lead to more checking of my phone, like Pepys with his pocket watch. I pressed delete, and felt a strange relief as I watch each letter disappear."
― Matt Haig, Notes on a Nervous Planet
"The Neon God is too big to fall now; too intricately interwoven with our technology, with our minds, to be ripped out from humanity. We let Him in, Miss Aurora. We allowed Him to occupy the Dark behind our sentient eyes. He is us now, and we are Him."
― Louise Blackwick, 5 Stars
"We created Him, yes. The Neon God is our mess. Our digital hive-mind. Our A.I.,' said Aurora, watching the man absent-mindedly gape at the ceiling. 'We built Him to manage our finances, our logistics, our armies, our wealth distribution…. and… and He went crazy.
'Because we filled Him with crappy commercials and stopped maintaining His morals. He's only like this because of us, all of us. It's His Algorithm – the one you wrote, the one you keep feeding to Him – we need to watch out for. That's the Neon God's soul. That's His Justice."
― Louise Blackwick, 5 Stars
"Only Chromeheads believe the Neon God is a true god.'
'And yet we treat Him like one, all of us. We worship His Broadcast and we pray for His Justice and sacrifice on His altar each day. When our own eyes deceive us, we make His Jurors into Apostles of Truesight, or rely on worldview-enhancers like that drug Rhapsody or the VVV Visors. Day after day, we find our every thought and action judged by kynikois we can't see, by arbitrary rules we don't know, in a reality we rejected. We lead empty lives and so we empty the world of all meaning."
― Louise Blackwick, 5 Stars
"The Neon God is a plague, a global pandemic brought to bear by our hatred and greed. Because of Him, we have lost our soul, our free will, our humanity."
― Louise Blackwick, 5 Stars
"Aurora took a deep breath.
There it was, she thought, the reason behind all the madness. Why society was acrumble; why she and everyone else were on the brink of starvation. Humanity's inevitable ending. The Darkspread. The Close. There, in the Golden Dragon's dark underbelly was where all the maps stopped.
'Two days from now, the Dark will cover the world,' she said pensively, trying not to think what horrific sight awaited her behind the spring-loaded door, 'and the Neon God shall rule over darkness."
― Louise Blackwick, 5 Stars
"That is the disease of the new Millennium. Obsession with self-image, obsession with estranging technologies."
― Paul J. McAuley, Fairyland
"Smartwatches don't keep you fit, activity does. Do you really need to know what your pulse rate is, every minute?"
― Abhijit Naskar, Girl Over God: The Novel
"In recent years, the lives we live seem to be getting busier and busier. Technology has increasingly made its way into every part of our existence — nearly everyone has powerful smartphones in their hands, pockets, or somewhere close. Economic and societal pressure has increased the need, or at least the perception, that we should always be doing and striving for more."
― Thatcher Wine, The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better
"Our devices don't have feelings (yet!) — if they did, they would be equivalent to the needy narcissistic partner for whom no amount of attention is ever enough. They superficially appear to care about you, give you just enough positive feedback to keep you interested in them, but never genuinely ask how you feel about your relation- ship. You doubt that you should get more serious, but it's too easy to stay."
― Thatcher Wine, The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better
"In the age of technology and abundant resources, it's more important for youth to understand the value of resources and believe what impact they can bring to their life."
― Ankit Samrat
"The challenge of being a good listener is not a new problem, but technology makes it easier to cover it up. We can be on the phone or in a meeting, and keep up just enough, saying the right thing at the right time, while being engaged in something else on our devices."
― Thatcher Wine, The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better
"Your devices are very powerful in their ability to help you create, but they can also become sources of distraction and wasted time. During your creative time, turn off notifications and close apps and windows that are not essential to your creative work. Advertisers and other companies want you to pay attention to their creative ideas — instead, cultivate the ability to resist them and redirect your attention to monotasking your creative ideas."
― Thatcher Wine, The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better
"Technology is best when it brings people together."
― http://alifbey.tech/
"Day by day, however, the machines are gaining ground upon us; day by day we are becoming more subservient to them; more men are daily bound down as slaves to tend them, more men are daily devoting the energies of their whole lives to the development of mechanical life. The upshot is simply a question of time, but that the time will come when the machines will hold the real supremacy over the world and its inhabitants is what no person of a truly philosophic mind can for a moment question."
― Samuel Butler, Darwin Among The Machines
"If reality is a mess, take care with a virtual one, or you may loss both"
― Michael Lieber
"Everything is functioning. That is precisely what is terror-inducing, that everything functions, that the functioning propels everything more and more toward further functioning, and that technicity increasingly dislodges
man and uproots him from the earth."
― Martin Heidegger
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