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Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT, and the Race that Will Change the World
The Singularity Is Nearer: When We Merge with AI
Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever
Red Team Blues (Martin Hench, #1)
Quantum Supremacy
AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference
System Design Interview – An insider's guide
Sid Meier's Memoir!: A Life in Computer Games
Fundamentals of Software Architecture: An Engineering Approach
Doom Guy: Life in First Person
The Lazarus Heist: From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War
Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy
Engineering Management for the Rest of Us
AI Ethics
Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age
A Hacker's Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules, and How to Bend them Back
The Road to Conscious Machines: The Story of AI
Crafting Interpreters
Designing Machine Learning Systems: An Iterative Process for Production-Ready Applications
The Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We Do
Fundamentals of Data Engineering: Plan and Build Robust Data Systems
A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence: What It Is, Where We Are, and Where We Are Going
Futureproof: 9 Rules for Humans in the Age of Automation
Software Architecture: The Hard Parts: Modern Trade-Off Analyses for Distributed Architectures
The Hacker and the State: Cyber Attacks and the New Normal of Geopolitics
Internet
Open Circuits: The Inner Beauty of Electronic Components (Packaging may vary)
The Infinite Machine: How an Army of Crypto-hackers Is Building the Next Internet with Ethereum
Efficient Linux at the Command Line
The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation
Androids: The Team That Built the Android Operating System
The Pentester BluePrint: Starting a Career as an Ethical Hacker
Devil in the Stack: A Coding Odyssey
Software Engineering at Google: Lessons Learned from Programming Over Time
How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News and the Future of Conflict
Proving Ground: The Untold Story of the Six Women Who Programmed the World’s First Modern Computer
INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION: Learn how to harness Artificial Intelligence to boost business & make our world more human
The Chinese Computer: A Global History of the Information Age (Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University)
The Shame Machine: Who Profits in the New Age of Humiliation
Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager
Incredible Doom: Volume 2: A Graphic Novel (Incredible Doom, 2)
Building Evolutionary Architectures: Support Constant Change
The Software Architect Elevator: Redefining the Architect's Role in the Digital Enterprise
Rust for Rustaceans
The Tyranny of Big Tech
Continuous Architecture in Practice: Software Architecture in the Age of Agility and DevOps.
Cyber Privacy: Who Has Your Data and Why You Should Care
Home Computers: 100 Icons That Defined a Digital Generation
The History of the Computer
Software Architecture in Practice
Shareware Heroes: The renegades who redefined gaming at the dawn of the internet
System Error: Where Big Tech Went Wrong and How We Can Reboot
A Biography of the Pixel (Leonardo)
Dive Into Algorithms: A Pythonic Adventure for the Intrepid Beginner
Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
Data Mesh: Delivering Data-Driven Value at Scale
Software Architecture Metrics
50 Years of Text Games: From Oregon Trail to A.I. Dungeon

Charles Bukowski
now it’s computers and more computers and soon everybody will have one, 3-year-olds will have computers and everybody will know everything about everybody else long before they meet them. nobody will want to meet anybody else ever again and everybody will be a recluse like I am now.
Charles Bukowski, The Continual Condition: Poems

Mark Bowden
These problems have been here so long that the only way I’ve been able to function at all is by learning to ignore them. Else I would be in a constant state of panic, unable to think or act constructively.
Mark Bowden, Worm: The First Digital World War

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