diff --git a/content/2024/follow-the-hackers/index.md b/content/2024/follow-the-hackers/index.md index d715491f..b458d589 100644 --- a/content/2024/follow-the-hackers/index.md +++ b/content/2024/follow-the-hackers/index.md @@ -6,6 +6,16 @@ draft=false tags=["culture"] +++ +{% info() %} + +If you're one of those people who love reading meticulously researched, data-driven analyses of technology adoption trends with carefully balanced viewpoints and zero personal bias... well, you might want to check out an actual research paper, because this blog post has none of that. + +What you will find here is a a bunch of personal musings, cheerfully cherry-picked examples, and the kind of sweeping generalizations that would make an economist weep. + +But hey, if you're in the mood for some subjective ramblings about future tech trends, and you're willing to take them with a grain of salt, then strap in! Just remember to put on your critical thinking cap before. + +{% end %} + A good way to predict which technologies will be important in the future is to see what hackers are passionate about today. I'm using the term "hackers" broadly here to describe smart people who are deeply passionate about technology and know how to bend it to their will.