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Metadigital Engineering

The practice of designing digital systems that manage other digital systems, creating layers of abstraction so deep that no one remembers what the original problem was. It's the field responsible for "the internet of things," where your toaster now talks to your fridge, which talks to your phone, which talks to a server in a warehouse somewhere, all so you can... have toast. Metadigital engineering solves problems that didn't exist by creating systems so complex that new problems emerge, which then require more metadigital engineering. It's a jobs program for people who like flowcharts.
Metadigital Engineering Example: "The company hired a metadigital engineer to optimize their workflow. She built a system that integrated their project management software with their communication software, which then fed data into their analytics software, which then generated reports for the project management software. The workflow was now perfectly optimized for generating workflow data, but no actual work was being done."
by Nammugal February 14, 2026
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