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Project Hail Mary
Andy Weir
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your honor, big tech is literally evil
Did y'all know that Google removed "don't be evil" from its code of conduct?
"Technological progress" is not some magic solution that will benefit all of humanity, but rather a tool to accelerate accumulation of wealth for billonaires, environmental destruction, and intensification of surveillance and control. Is your life better because students don't learn to write essays anymore, incels can make deepfake nudes of anyone, and impoverished communities lose access to water and power?
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The Unicorn Project
Gene Kim
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A Declaration of the Rights of Magicians (The Shadow Histories, #1)
H.G. Parry
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Write Great Code: Volume 2: Thinking Low-Level, Writing High-Level
Randall Hyde
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Practical Electronics for Inventors 2/E
Paul Scherz
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Dinosaur Behavior: An Illustrated Guide
Mike Benton OBE FRSE
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James
Percival Everett
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I read the initial trilogy...12 years ago now. I'm curious if anyone has been in the same situation and liked this prequel and found it worth diving back into this world? I guess I'm just hesitant because, while I remember liking the books well enough, I got pretty sick of the battle royale/survival type stories (I read the Maze Runner, Divergent, etc. books too). So should I read Sunrise on the Reaping? It has such high reviews overall...
Thanks!
(wasn't sure if this was better for forum or pb club)
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Bomb Power: The Modern Presidency and the National Security State
Garry Wills