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“There are currently 3.5 billion smartphone users in the world. Pretty much every one of those phones does something for its owner that they used to do for themselves. Before all the apps, algorithms, and websites we have today, we used our brains to do things like remembering and recalling (phone numbers, calendar events, and other facts). We also figured out how to get places without GPS and we made more of our own decisions about what to buy instead of clicking on ads and making impulse purchases. While there certainly are benefits to having tech- nology take care of many of our needs, we should be aware of what we might be losing. What types of thinking are we no longer doing on our own? Are there unintended consequences to letting computers (and the corporations behind them) do so much of our thinking?”

Thatcher Wine, The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better
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The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better The Twelve Monotasks: Do One Thing at a Time to Do Everything Better by Thatcher Wine
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