"Computer Friendly" is a 1989 short story by Eileen Gunn exploring themes of technological control and dehumanization in a dystopian setting. The narrative follows young Elizabeth navigating a society designed for extreme efficiency, with the story available through archives and collections. For the full text, see the Internet Archive at Archive.org. Computer Friendly - Title
Posthumanism: Gunn examines how technology can become both symbiotic and parasitic, leading to a sense of alienation from the physical world.
The Posthuman Optimization: In this world, humans are no longer the masters of technology; they are "optimized for predictability" to serve as efficient components within a system-centered approach.
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