The Every

A novel

Paperback, 608 pages

Published Nov. 16, 2021 by Vintage.

ISBN:
978-0-593-31534-7
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2 stars (2 reviews)

A conscientious objector to surveillance capitalism plans to battle the world’s largest social network/e-commerce/monitoring company, The Every, by joining it and monkey wrenching it from the inside.

3 editions

reviewed The Every by Dave Eggers

The Every

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He’s acutely aware of the confusion surrounding one of MoviePass 2.0’s biggest innovations: a new feature called PreShow that will play ads on users’ phones in exchange for credits toward the purchase of movie tickets. PreShow’s facial-recognition technology tracks people’s eyeballs to ensure subscribers are really watching — as opposed to putting their phones on the sofa and walking away

MoviePass 2.0 Wants (to Sell) Your Attention by Chris Lee in Vulture, 2022 Mar 11

Delaney Wells got screen-addicted in her early teens, but recovered. Her parents’ health-food store was driven out of business by a national chain acquired by the jungle, the world’s biggest on-line department store. Delaney becomes a foe of the source of these problems: the Every, a merger of the jungle and the Cirlce, the world’s largest social-media/indexing service. She wants freedom from the Every, and schemes for a decade to join the Every and destroy …

burning man was better 20 years ago

2 stars

the first 100 pages felt like a laundry list of Dave egger’s boomery gripes about San Francisco. then it became more like a Black Mirror episode, you know, what if technology but bad. still, I kept reading. What can I say, it was entertaining.

then today I saw an ad for something that uses “ai” to manage your calendar for you and now I don’t know what to think