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- I'm writing a book, or many -- please apologize the [[self promotion]].
Books I've read and would like to read.
Inspired by great lists of great books - Tommy Collison's Great Books Program and Nick Cammarrata's bookshelf.
Reviews
Blame!
an incredible navigation of dystopia in a world as a city
Scott Pilgrim
Such a joyful adventure! Follows a kid out of college and two old to grow up as he battles his new girlfriend's evil exes and navigates regrets, living without limits and his future. Thematic exploration changes with the art style.
Ghost in the Shell
Far too hard to follow. Gave up on it.
convenience store woman
i love the flow and repetition of this book. the way the old woman with the cane is mentioned three times before. taking the piss is an interesting phrase, and i didnt particularly like the overdescriptive introduction, but i loved the arc back to normalcy that the book provided - the convenience store was right, and sometimes we must trend back to comfort, even if comfort is a different convenience store in a different place. i'm glad those cute literary tricks were ported through the translation but given some passages that seem kind of strange i sense there are many more in the original japanese - there seems to be some interesting playing with names, and addressing people in different ways in different contexts, that doesn't come through because we don't have the robust honorific system of Japan.
i wasn't a fan of the Shiraha character and feel that a more mixed influence rather than one decidedly negative may have been helpful to propel the story forwarda, because denying things that were positive influences as well for the convenience store, perhaps, may have made the return to normalcy more impactful, as we see that her experience with Shiraha is decidedly negative. phrases like taking the piss are interesting, as well as the choice to translate greetings in some places but use only a phonetic translation in others. i love the description of feeling the convenience store, feeling at home, trying to accommodate others to fit in, using food as a resource rather than a temptation, and developing as a result from influences around us. some
key learnings (lmfao): i disagree with 'not betraying your nature' philosophy and with 'conforming to society', the third path being doing whatever you want to do and being really really good at it and fucking around until you win basically, because pursuing that passion and the feeling of this is what you are meant to do is so much more important than anything else, and miss fukuhara realizes this. there's also a sense to not tightly curate your influences but to be constantly aware of them - things like adopting mannerisms from those around you - because these are inevitable, so absorbing good works with good influences is so so important.
uzumaki, gyo
just finished uzumaki and gyo. brilliant, haunting stories, but very simple as well.
chainsaw man
lovely combination of critical humor, great art, action and storytelling. precursor attempts some of the same things but gets them wrong: masks kind of flat. naked religious criticism in a dystopian action story that doesn't entirely add up, and whrrein some plot points are just dropped entirely or obfuscated away into nothing
Book
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A [[bag of holding]].
- [[conducive]] or [[convergent]] with the material reality and knowledge that in it you can carry or you can transitively derive.
- In this bag you have: [[our mathematical universe]].
I'm trying to write this book. I call it [[Flancia]]. It is currently only a rough [[draft]].
Because I'm slow and I'm dumb, in place of the book, you'll have to accept this: this note you're reading, and the links you may choose to follow.
Welcome to [[Flancia]], or [[building bridges]]:
- [[Meta]].
- [[Manifesto]].
- [[In Flancia we share clear goals]].
- [[In Flancia there is an Agora]].
- [[In Flancia there is no poverty]].
- [[In Flancia there is no privilege]].
- [[In Flancia there is no violence]].
- [[In Flancia everybody thrives]].
- [[In Flancia there is no copyright]].
- [[In Flancia there are few walled gardens]].
- [[In Flancia there is a public utility commons]].
- [[In Flancia there is a basic income]].
- [[In Flancia we will one day meet]].
- [[In Flancia world government is bootstrapped through a global social network implementing liquid democracy and rational heterarchies]].
- [[Against gag orders]].
- [[Protopoi]].
- [[Caramel City]].
- [[Open ethics]].
- [[On the pedagogy of the revolution]].
Please consider this an offering to all [[good people]].
Have a nice day! And I hope you [[thrive]].
Towards Flancia
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- video call at meet.jit.si/books
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a memory of empire
a people s history of the united states
agora protocol
agora tree example
animal farm
anirudh badri
bad feminist
before and after getting your puppy
bird by bird
book
boundaries
captive audience
crypto
cultural references
digital minimalism
dune
elinor ostrom
fiber
foundation
friends
furiously happy
getting things done
god
good and mad
good omens
how to be an antiracist
how to skimm your life
hyperbole and a half
i will teach you to be rich
it doesn t have to be crazy at work
it s all too much
jurassic park
kallax
maddaddam
manage your day to day
managing humans
mind management not time management
mindfulness made simple
mindfulness meditation
misc
my personal wiki setup
neal stephenson
nonviolent communication
nurtureshock
one nation under god
organized mind
oryx and crake
planning for ipv6
politics from a to z
quotes from evernote
reading protopoi
religion for atheists
remote
rework
routing tcp ip volume 1
slaughterhouse five
snow crash
so good they can t ignore you
strengths finder 2 0
ten arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now
the 2014 internet peering playbook
the amber spyglass
the art of network architecture
the art of thinking in systems
the better angels of our nature
the code book
the complacent class
the consulting bible
the design of everyday things
the diamond age
the dictator s handbook
the first bad man
the foa reference guide to fiber optic network design
the golden compass
the handmaid s tale
the happiness trap
the luminaries
the manual
the martian
the meditations
the mindful way through depression
the nature fix
the new urban crisis
the ocean at the end of the lane
the power of when
the productivity project
the responsive city
the shallows
the view from flyover country
the year of less
the year of the flood
think better
time and how to spend it 2
triggers
undoing depression
unread
vera
we should all be feminists
where wizards stay up late
wherever you go there you are
winners take all
write
yotam ottolenghi
you are among friends
young wizards
zealot
zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance