Cory Doctorow on Nostr: In it, she compares Hench to Dickens' *Bleak House*, but for the modern tech world: > ...
In it, she compares Hench to Dickens' *Bleak House*, but for the modern tech world:
> You put the book down feeling it’s not just a fascinating, enjoyable novel, but a document of how Silicon Valley’s very own 1% live and a teeming, energy-emitting snapshot of a critical moment on Earth.
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