Ask HN: Which book have you re-read recently?
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#42The Dictator's Handbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1610391845 Fascinatingly relevant right now.
How so?
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#43Daemon - AI, AR (or MR), 3D printing, crowdsourcing, this book brings them and more together in a facinating manner. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6665847-daemon and the second in the series http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8488830-freedom
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#44How to get Rich - Felix Dennis https://www.amazon.com/How-Get-Rich-Greatest-Entrepreneurs/d...
The Audible version of this is excellent, one of my favorite Audible purchases. The narration reminds me of British comedies and sets the right tone for the book.
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#45Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
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#46The Martian I love it. It's about doing the impossible, one step at a time
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#47Re: Ask HN: Which book have you re-read recently?
#48Even more than Star Trek, this novel caused me to think about a post-scarcity world. If we could have anything and everything, what should we do with it?
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#49Re: Ask HN: Which book have you re-read recently?
#50Cryptonomicon - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/816.Cryptonomicon
A quote: If the entire world were to become a police state obsessed with recovering old secrets, then vast resources might be thrown at the problem of factoring large composite numbers.