what are you reading right now?
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lost worlds (1944) by clark ashton smith
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The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
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Just read "Blueprint" by Nicholas Christakis, an excellent and vaguely optimistic look at the genetic underpinnings of civilization. Perhaps overly optimistic since it was published right before Coronavirus and other recent fan-meet-shit events.
Now reading "Break Em Up" which is about monopolies.
I keep my reading pretty light...
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treasure of tau ceti (1969) by john rackham
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Just finished "Kill or Be Killed" by Ed Brubaker
If you don't have the Hoopla app you should get it. If it's supported by your library (which it is her in Maricopa County, AZ) then you get access to a ton of free ebooks and comics (and music and other stuff too). I've been impressed by the content.
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i started object-oriented ontology by graham harman
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I'm still reading Moby Dick. I started it a LONG time ago. Like... more than 6 years ago. But then I didn't read it for a long time, read about 1/2 more than a year ago. Kindle says I'm at 86%... I'm going to finish this damn book. It's my friggin' white whale!
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@DrWho42 I was reading The Pragmatic Programmer (20th anniversary edition). Great for young engineers. It's chock full of stuff I tell the juniors but it's far more authoritative than I am.
If you're a bit more seasoned, Staff Engineering: Leadership beyond the management track is a great read. I'm only a bit into it, but I love the way it reshapes my thinking on the upper levels of engineering.
*EDIT: Um... I thought Object Oriented Ontology was a Comp Sci concept. Looks like it's more philosophy than compute. Oh well... enjoy anyway.
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I started Elric of Melnibone (1976) by Michael Moorcock
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I'm about 10% into Dragon's Teeth by Upton Sinclair. So far, I'm enjoying it. He won the pulitzer in 1943 for the book and it's centered around the rise of Nazism in Germany in the 30's.
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on the second story in robert silverberg's the cube root of uncertainty (1970)