> In either the sense of "peak tech startup investment activity" or
"technological progress as commonly undeerstood".
"Peak tech" is two words I just pulled out of my arse an hour ago.
Let's define it together.
For me it's a palpable sentiment not a definition. But some people
here seem to "get it".
The "tech industry" is not just an activity, it's a culture. Many of
us, including (particularly?) developers are increasingly fed-up and
disappointed by the direction digital technology is going. Not because
we dislike technology, but because of what a minority are doing with
it to gain power and wealth to the detriment of everyone else.
I don't think things will change for those investors who are smart
enough to see the writing on the wall and switch (as they are doing)
to physical technologies. FWIW I love the startup mind-set.
But this cynical flogging of surveillance capitalism, screwing over
users, social control and smartphone bandwagon has been sticking in
people's throats way beyond this community for some time.
The pain and anxiety equals or outweighs the perceived benefits - not
just to a few geeks - but to people like my parents, siblings and
neighbours.
That's "peak tech" for me.