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Such a breather to sway the story from the Tom's POV to a fresh one. That was a fresh air after the blatant deeds of the second part. Shame that Ripley's game destroyed Jon's life, or did it
The entertaining structure of the book briefs you on any topic starting from tech history - how the ancient hardware still affects/shapes modern solutions, to psychology and biases - mere exposure effect, confirmation bias, and my favorite: humans as pattern-matching machines.
The book will be interesting to everyone involved in the development cycle with more focus on management philosophy.
The key takeaway is not to fear turning off the component in question and observing the meltdown. But in all seriousness, it has a lot to offer and substance to think through.
I liked these most (in descending order):
Crickets 5/5
The Distributor 5/5
The Children of Noah 5/5
Disappearing Act 5/5
Old Haunts 4/5
Legion of Plotters 4/5
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