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Cargando... Accelerando (Singularity) (2005 original; edición 2006)por Charles Stross
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I was pretty annoyed that they just stuck 9 short stories together without any editing to make them into a whole. The plot is consistent and continuous; I don't need to be reminded at the beginning of each chapter about what I just read in the previous chapter. This book is very dense with ideas. Some of the plot points are far-fetched or contrived, but he ties them together pretty well. Apparently I liked this book a lot better than some people did, since i finished it. It was pretty slow going, as all the tech stuff was pretty dense. I would read for what seemed like an hour and find I'd only read maybe ten pages. The biggest mistake I made was that I began reading it while concurrently reading Stephenson's Cryptonomicon. I do not recommend this! I finally decided to finish Cryptonomicon and then read something lighter before continuing with this one. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The Singularity. It is the era of the posthuman. Artificial intelligences have surpassed the limits of human intellect. Biotechnological beings have rendered people all but extinct. Molecular nanotechnology runs rampant, replicating and reprogramming at will. Contact with extraterrestrial life grows more imminent with each new day. Struggling to survive and thrive in this accelerated world are three generations of the Macx clan: Manfred, an entrepreneur dealing in intelligence amplification technology whose mind is divided between his physical environment and the Internet; his daughter, Amber, on the run from her domineering mother, seeking her fortune in the outer system as an indentured astronaut; and Sirhan, Amber's son, who finds his destiny linked to the fate of all of humanity. For something is systematically dismantling the nine planets of the solar system. Something beyond human comprehension. Something that has no use for biological life in any form... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I tend to have the same experience any time I try to read cyberpunk / singularity style stories. There's so much novel technology (and anti-capitalism ideology) crammed into every sentence it's an assault on my mental senses, and it makes it a slog when actually I just want to... read a story. But these aren't really about the story (which, at least in the first chapter, is fairly slim) so much as the journey along the way. Really I need to accept that this sub-genre is never going to click with me. ( )