Visiting Lake Tsomgo Guide — Young Pioneer Tours
While traveling to Sikkim is a highlight in itself, probably the real treat of any journey here is visiting Lake Tsomgo.Gareth Johnson (Young Pioneer Tours)
While traveling to Sikkim is a highlight in itself, probably the real treat of any journey here is visiting Lake Tsomgo.Gareth Johnson (Young Pioneer Tours)
*Close To the Machine* is Ellen Ullman's classic memoir of writing software in Silicon Valley at the start of the dotcom bubble; it was originally published in 1997 and reprinted in 2022 for the 25 annniversary by Farrar, Straus and Giroux's MCD books:
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This 25th Anniversary Edition of Close to the Machine, featuring a new introduction by Anna Wiener, author of Uncanny Valley, resurfaces Ellen Ullman’s astonishing account of computing and the ways it shapes our very existence.MCD
latest #distrochallenge candidate idea for me,
keeping my no-systemd rule, thus keeps many distros ruled out,
if i also add, none of my standard dependable 4 (artix, devuan, gentoo, void),
what would i go for?
yus, still bedrock... but perhaps also could limit it to static libs distros and bsd style packaging and init...
CRUX, i imagine as the hijack core i'd build around, as i figure out what other exotic lesser-known distros fit.
KISS, Carbs, joborun, spring to mind too. As does stali, but, that's not really a distro, and long abandoned.
maybe if i limit respins and distros based on other distros, so even carbs and joborun are out. i know carbs is independent, and has its own package manager, but, it's nearer KISS than guixsd is to nixos, or funtoo is to gentoo. joborun too, impressive and appealing an independent direction it's taking, is still basically an arch derivative, not sufficiently distinct again from the likes of parabola, artix, obarun and the arch respins for my tightened criteria here (~ otherwise, it'd make a strong 2nd most used stratum).
and i've had the idea of all the little distros already (my post on this just prior, 19 days ago)... so it's not that kind of thing i'm going for here.
would be looking more to independent distros ( distrowatch.com/search.php?ost… )...
they may be little, but, not the cute little, if you know what i mean. (not slax, slitaz, puppy, dsl, tinycore, etc)
like ideally they're focussed on a solid core, and their minimal system's top priority, and comes available as a rootfs tarball ready to deploy as a stratum. ... heh, maybe that should be the only criteria.
well, it's fun to think about, but shant be making any hasty moves on this today.
... okies, food will be burning if i dont hop afk to it now.
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.distrowatch.com
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Osaisko kukaan vinkata aurinkorasvaa, joka ei haise eikä tee iholle niin hengittämätöntä kelmua, että rasva nostaa jo lämpöuupumuksenkin riskiä, kun iholta ei haihdu mikään. Mulla alkaa olla suojakertoimen 50 hajustamattomat mömmöt testattu ja hylätty pitkäkestoiseen rasitukseen soveltumattomina. Onko pienemmän kertoimen rasvat yhtään vähemmän vesieristetyyppisiä?
En haluis ihosyöpää, mutta lämpöuupumus on myös vaarallinen tila.
At the supermarket buying stuff for lunch (can't do shit while Windows fucks itself updating Visual Studio). Just saw an employee (I suspect massively autistic) finishing stacking the mandarines so perfectly the thing looked like a giant orange corn cob.
I was about to take a picture when a fucking sheboon appeared out of nowhere, took a bunch of mandarines and the whole thing fell apart. Fucking niggers, I fucking hate niggers, but I think the the guy will start to hate them even more, 'cause his face was like a tomato
Foreign YouTube stars are being secretly paid by the UK Government to publish "propaganda" videos, it has emerged ...Lucy Garcia (The National)
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France declined to join the plan because of President Emmanuel Macron's push for European nations to strengthen their own defense industries by purchasing...Anna Fratsyvir (Yahoo News)
So France and Italy would rather "shore-up" their own defenses then provide funding for weapons for Ukraine.
Good. The US should stay out of the Ukraine-Russia War anyway.
Russia will invade Europe way before it shows up in the US. Why do we care?
Wayne Thomas, ex-NHL goalie, assistant and executive dies at 77
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Hello there! Here's the thing: I got some old HDD for my Debian home server, and now that I have plenty of disk space I want to keep a backup of the OS, so that if something accidentally breaks (either SW or HW) I can quickly fix it.
now the question is: which directory should I include and which should I exclude from the backup? I use docker a lot, is there any docker-specific directory that I should back up?
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It is a question I've spent a lot of time trying to work out. Can't speak to docker.
Some of the specifics of Keeps and Dontkeeps depend on details of your system. You have to find out where the distro, DM and other apps keep the following:
Dontkeeps:
- trashes
- temp files
- file indexes .. IMHO these dont backup properly if you leave them in and will prevent you from completing the task
- device files
Keeps:
- list of installed packages --- explicit and deps separate if possible
- config files: /etc, ~/.config, ~/.* on a case by case basis... I say remove the obvious large temp dirs and keep the rest by default for simplicity
- for the system configs I've had a tool called etckeeper running for a while because it was highly recommended but I've never actually restored from it...
- personal documents and other files such as typically kept in the home directory
- /root occasionally has something you need
Ways to investigate:
- use a disk usage utility to find out where your storage is being used up ... It'll help you find large Dontkeeps
- watch for recently modified files
- dirs and files that are modified all the time are usually temp dirs. But sometimes they have something useful like your firefox profile.
Most backup solutions are ONE of the following:
Don't spend too much time crying about needing two solutions. Just make your backup today and reach perfection later.
Remember: sync isn't backup. Test your backup if you can (but its not as easy as it sounds). Off site your most precious files.
I think most options have been covered here, but I'd like to consider some other bits...
User accounts & file permissions:- if you have >1 account, note that the UserID is internally numbered (starting from 1000, so Bob=1000, Sue=1001) and your file system is probably setup using the numerical UserID... so re-creating the users in a different order would give Sue access to Bob's files and vice versa.
Similarly, backing up /etc /var etc... you should check if any applications (ie databases) need specific chmod and chown settings
Rsync, tar, etc can cover some of this, you just need to check you rebuild users in the correct order.
Maybe Ansible is another approach? So your disaster recovery would be:
1. Install plain OS on new drive
2. Get Ansible access to it (ie basic netwroking)
3. Rebuild OS and instsll applicstions automatically with Ansible
4. Restore application & home folders (again with Ansible)
When you get this working, it's amazing to watch an entire system being rebuilt
Soaring temperatures are pushing us towards environmental crises that the Government is doing little to prepare us for, argues Green Party co-leader Adrian RamsayAdrian Ramsay (Byline Times)
Και να και όχι. Είναι ψιλό αποθήκες και παίζουν πολλά φορτηγά που φορτώνουν. Αυτά τα καφέ γενικά παίζανε τότε για κόσμο να πηγαίνει να τρώει, τώρα έχουμε τα φρανσαιζ που υπάρχουν παντού, coffee berry, coffee Island κτλ
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EXCLUSIVE: The former GB News host wants to rely on the same European laws he has campaigned againstJosiah Mortimer (Byline Times)
Today in vulnerability coordination:
Vendor: "That's not a vulnerability, it requires X level of access and nobody should expose that according to our hardening guide"
Me: "Okay, so if I publicly disclose the backdoor password needed to exploit this, you are comfortable with that?"
Vendor: "You can't do that, it would put customers at unnecessary risk."
You can just hear the penises falling off as this bitch just nags nags nags.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio #Lula da Silva has defended #fossilfuel exploration, saying he would not unilaterally halt exploring #Brazil ’s riches to the detriment of the nation’s development.
In June, Brazil’s oil regulator agency ANP auctioned off 34 blocks for exploration, largely to multinational corporations, including Chevron, ExxonMobil and China’s CNPC. More than half the blocks are in the #Amazon Delta.
#ClimateCrisis
Judge will consider releasing Kilmar Abrego Garcia from jail, possibly leading to his deportation
https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trump-trial-d3f4eccb04dbd087efdcb0be4acd0b72?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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More than 2in of rain fell in an hour in the region, killing two people, and such storms are only going to intensifyEric Holthaus (The Guardian)
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UK NEWS: Israeli Jewish anti-genocide activist Yael Kahn charged for describing Israel as ‘Nazi'
Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert agreed with her this week but Starmer regime won’t let that interfere with his war on pro-Palestinian speech skwawkbox.org/2025/07/16/israe…
#UK #Britain #Protest #Antisemitism #Fascism #UKpol #Palestine #Gaza #Genocide #Europe
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe
Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert agreed with her this week but Starmer regime won’t let that interfere with his war on pro-Palestinian speech UK-based Israeli Jewish anti-genocide activist Yael …SKWAWKBOX
Cambodia makes 1,000 arrests in latest crackdown on cybercrime
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I disagree. The Eye of Africa has a vague visual similarity, but it's in the wrong location, and it's something like 100 times too big.
Have you watched Randall Carlson's series on Atlantis? It makes the best case I heard, and he thinks Atlantis is the Azores. There are around 5 videos in the series. Here's one.
Carlson is a fun guy to watch in general. He's brilliant and hates liberals.
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Check out Randall's - Plato's Atlantis "Back to the Source" VoD presentation on howtube: https://www.howtube.com/12513Two 3-hour lectures available On Demand...YouTube
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BBC Sounds is getting ready to lock anyone out who's not in the UK next week.
Fortunately there are VPN providers that let you route all your traffic through London (or Manchester, or Leeds, etc.)
Google Maps helpfully shows you the post code for any address in the UK.
Oh look! I just got a notification that there's a new episode of The Infinite Monkey Cage!
On this day in 1993, Patrick Volkerding released Slackware 1.0, the oldest Linux distro still maintained!
Still simple, still solid, still Slackware.
Read the original announcement: slackware.com/announce/1.0.php
Education is at the heart of the cultural renewal that is necessary if we are to save the White race. We must start re-educating Whites in order to understand what's really happening in the world and what their true place in it is.
The Patriot Portal's "Books" sub-directory contains links to more than 60 pro-White book sites to help you educate yourself and homeschool your children.
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The Patriot Portal is the Web's largest web directory of pro-White and White-friendly websites. With over 1,000 different websites listed in one of our 24 different sub-directories, listing everything from etailers to news sources to political advocacy groups and more, it has something for everyone.
A list of pro-White booksellers, archives, publishers, and libraries.patriotportal.org
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday met in Beijing with foreign ministers and heads of standing bodies of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) who are in China to attend the Meeting of the Council of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of SCO…eng.chinamil.com.cn
BREAKING REPORT: President Trump Drafted Letter to Fire Jerome Powell… But Trump Says 'Highly Unlikely' He will Fire Fed Chair
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It was reported on Wednesday that President Trump drafted a letter to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell.Cristina Laila (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
"According to ICE datasets analyzed by the Los Angeles Times, during the first 10 days of June, ICE arrested 722 undocumented immigrants in California. Of those, 70% had never been convicted of a crime. The trend undermines claims that the raids are targeting 'the worst of the worst.'”
"Instead, the arrests disproportionately affect working-class immigrants with no criminal records. Among them is the father of a U.S. Marine, who was beaten and detained at his landscaping job. In another case, a Marine’s wife, Paola, who arrived in the U.S. as a child seeking asylum, was arrested during an immigration appointment."
"These are not hardened criminals. They are street vendors, day laborers, and families struggling to make ends meet. In Los Angeles’ Koreatown neighborhood, many undocumented immigrants now face a dire choice: stay home to avoid arrest or risk their freedom to put food on the table."
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#ICE #Immigration #ImmigrantRights
ICE raids in California show how immigration enforcement is being used to justify unchecked state power and mass civilian targeting.Jalyssa Dugrot (MintPress News)
The Corbett Report:
"Who is Ray Sanders, and why is the UK Met Office scared of him? Today, Ray Sanders demonstrates how to raise awareness about anti-scientific shenanigans in government agencies and shows what ordinary people can do to bring about real change."
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SHOW NOTES AND COMMENTS: https://corbettreport.com/the-met-office-is-scared-of-ray-sanders/Who is Ray Sanders, and why is the UK Met Office scared of him? To...YouTube
And here's the poke that just keeps on giving . . .
COVID-19 mRNA Shots Destroy 8.4% of Non-Renewable Eye Cells in Just 75 Days
New study finds irreversible structural damage to the eye's corneal endothelium in healthy young adults following Pfizer mRNA injection.
The video is too long for me to post here. If you have telegram, here is the link.
The two most important words “I AM”
God’s Name
Smart move by PE firms to lobby for this.
Now they can use YOUR money to buy companies and bleed them dry before discarding the corpse and moving to the next victims instead of using their own money to fund it!
“Their new SCAM is what we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax, and my PAST supporters have bought into this ‘bullshit,’ hook, line, and sinker.”Libby Emmons (thepostmillennial.com)
Labubu not the first toy craze, and certainly won't be the last
https://apnews.com/article/labubu-cabbage-patch-fidget-beanie-tamagotchi-c56f188cbd2009dad58490e5fce22d6a?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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and the Mad King blithers incoherently and falls asleep in public, yet againJeff Tiedrich (everyone is entitled to my own opinion)
What to know about the killings of an 'American Idol' music supervisor and her husband in LA
https://apnews.com/article/kaye-deluca-american-idol-killing-la-d09280e9f5be40612ecdf347912e82ac?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Atletico Madrid signs American midfielder Johnny Cardoso to continue boosting its squad
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Royals reacquire Adam Frazier in an All-Star break trade with the Pirates
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Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli called to kill Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa after clashes between Syrian government forces and Syrian DruzeEditing Team (Quds News Network)
Americans finally agree on something.God (Letters from God)
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Astronomers capture the birth of planets around a baby sun outside our solar system
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New report reveals that nearly three minutes of “raw” surveillance footage from the outside of Epstein jail cell may have been cut out or altered before being released to the public by the Department of Justice (DOJ).Max Walker (Newswize)
A key coalition partner of Netanyahu is quitting, leaving him with minority in Israeli parliament
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Rogan’s question landed like a bomb.Overton (The Vigilant Fox)
Look up Dr Aldis on YouTube. He had a video regarding that. I think it's this one. In here somewhere. He shows the literature as well.
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I started wearing cut up nicotine patches with paper tape over the worst parts of my back and hip areas. (Yes, it says don't cut, but the paper tape keeps it from leaking, getting on my clothes and coming off). Brings the pain levels from an 8 to about a 2.
Go through the video and use what you need.
Interesting, informative!
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Coming up at 7.30pm, it's the Freedom Anarchist News Review! While even the baldly inadequate Net Zero under attack, insurance bonds on environmental catastrophes are becoming a hot ticket. The ruling class promotes misdirection, then seeks to capitalise ...
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That's the reason why I'm using Linux, I'm not smart enough to use Windows!
I tried to install Windows and got the error message, "SOMETHING WENT WRONG" Well, what went wrong? Windows has so many secrets and I'm not wizard enough for it
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Don’t know who Eric Weinstein is but he was on DOAC. Mostly talking about how having children is the best thing and that people need to embrace life essentially. For 40 minutes.
And then he does this transition that I actually laughed at because I did not expect that at all.
He's a bloviator who thinks he's one of the smartest people on the planet, yet has nothing tangible to show for it save podcast appearances.
Ars Technica: Large study squashes anti-vaccine talking points about aluminum
RFK Jr. has falsely called aluminum adjuvants "extremely neurotoxic."
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RFK Jr. has falsely called aluminum adjuvants “extremely neurotoxic.”…Beth Mole (Ars Technica)
Twelve Palestinians sustained bruises after being violently assaulted by Zionist occupation forces on Tuesday evening in the city of Al Khalil, located in the southern West Bank.www.saba.ye
China just launched the worlds fastest ground transport a 600kmh maglev train now connecting Shanghai and Beijing. 🚄
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#china #technology #trains #maglev
@ailepet looks like it's not yet operational according to SCMP scmp.com/news/china/science/ar…
But it does look like they have successfully finished the proof of concept tests: newsweek.com/china-maglev-high…
Public debut of 600km/h (373mph) superfast train will slash journey times as China builds out its high-speed rail network.Nora Mankel (South China Morning Post)
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I somehow never read Ullman's book; having read it now, it's easy to understand how this beautifully rendered snapshot of life at the end of the 20th century became a touchpoint for multiple generations of coders and technologists, and why it's still in print, 27 years later.
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Ullman's subtitle for the book is "Technophilia and its discontents," and therein lies the secret to its magic. Ullman loves programming computers, loves the way they engage her attention, her consciousness, and her intelligence. Her descriptions of the process of writing code - of tackling a big coding project - are nothing less than revelatory.
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She captures something that a million technothriller movies consistently fail to even approach: the dramatic interior experience of a programmer who breaks down a complex problem into many interlocking systems, the momentary and elusive sense of having all those systems simultaneously operating in a high-fidelity mental model, the sense of being *full*, your brain totally engaged in every way.
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It's a poetics of language that meets and exceeds the high bar set by the few fiction writers who've ever approached a decent rendering of this feeling, like William Gibson.
These glittering moments are fleeting, though. No code project survives contact with the computer, a brutal and unforgiving cognitive partner that ferrets out every error in your thinking, every trap you've unknowningly fallen into.
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Here again, Ullman shines in her renderings of the ferocious mental combat that programmers must do with their computers, grueling matches that are made all the worse by the certain knowledge that the only way to win the bout is to discover and fix your own flaws.
These set-pieces make for great branching points into the three other components of Ullman's classic: first, there are the stories of high-tech institutions.
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We follow Ullman - a contract programmer who is hired to assemble teams to run specific projects - as she works on a gnarly all-in-one tool for matching people with AIDS with a spectrum of public services; and when she is brought into a failing startup as part of an abortive turnaround attempt.
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All of this is happening just as the web and the internet are devouring all high-tech projects, and Ullman - a techie who is an old hand at networked communications, but it professionally part of a breed of coder who specializes in standalone and modem-based services - finds herself sitting opposite glittering new-breed hackers who have arrived to eat her lunch.
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Here, too, Ullman absolutely *nails* the experience of a technologist who has transitioned from surfing the cutting edge to being decapitated by it. This sequence is made all the more poignant by a series of scenes in which Ullman confronts the impossible knot of writing code that benefits marginalized, at-risk users (people dying of AIDS) while satisfying the political and bureaucratic imperatives of multiple charities, government agencies, and advocates.
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Ullman has finally wrestled all of these stakeholders into a stable configuration, only to have these shiny young people show up and tell her that she - and everything she's done and everything she stands for - is obsolete. It's a gut-punch of a scene.
That's the third component of Ullman's memoir - the workplace culture of a programmer who must answer to (and assuage) a variety of nontechnical people who flip from awe to seething resentment of you and your work.
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Ullman, who lives the simultaneously precarious and lucrative life of a high-paid, much sought-after freelancer, is at the mercy of so many people who have terrible power over her, little empathy for her, and an almost total lack of understanding of what she does (imagine Dilbert, but written by a smart and aware person, not a humorless asshole).
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The final quadrant of Ullman's book is the memoir itself - the story of her life growing up in the shadow of a driven, striving Jewish immigrant in New York City whose manic entrepreneurship and minimal self-awareness transforms him into both a source of inspiration and an object of pity for Ullman.
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Ullman's personal life in San Francisco is painted with equal fidelity, from her bisexual, polyamorous romantic life to her camaraderie with other hackers (some of whom end up in her bed).
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Ullman introduces us to characters that are instantly recognizable today, from the cypherpunk who dreams of setting up an anonymous digital cash system that is financed by an offshore porn empire to a semi-libertarian young man who can't imagine why the law would set limits on when a worker can be treated as an independent contractor.
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These are timeless avatars for the kinds of people whose live "close to the machine," whose brains are easily and productively ensnared by digital computers and their pitiless logic. Despite that, this volume is also a perfect, high-fidelity capture of Silicon Valley at the start of one of its many (many, many) bubbles.
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I was there, then, working as a contractor (what else?) for a Unix shop and learning on the job as we tried to figure out whether our customers would expect to access our tools through a browser rather than at the console of a quarter-million dollar SGI machine. Though I'm a generation younger than Ullman, I was in the same place, time and milieu as she was when this book was written, and all of it rings utterly true.
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What's more, Ullman's work here preserves and reveals the extent to which the best and worst aspects of tech culture have been present since the earliest days, and gestures at the causal relationship between those aspects and the intrinsic nature of the work of programming computers.
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While Ullman doesn't advance an explicit theory relating the attitudes and conundra of her field to the nature of computer programming, this work is implicitly webbed over with gossamer threads joining all these phenomena.
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That's something I've tried to do in my own fiction, particularly with my Martin Hench novels, which visit different moments in Silicon Valley history (the 1980s, the 2000s, the 2020s) through the eyes of a forensic accountant who unravels tech scams and, in so doing, traces those same threads:
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This 25th anniversary edition features a beautiful introduction by Anna Wiener, author of the extraordinary 2020 Silicon Valley memoir *Uncanny Valley*. Wiener is the perfect choice to introduce this volume, connecting the present moment with the first days of the commercial internet:
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Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Cory Doctorow
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Support me this summer in the Clarion Write-A-Thon and help raise money for the Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop! This summer, I'm writing "The Reverse-Centaur's Guide to AI," a short book for Farrar, Straus and Giroux that explains how to be an effective AI critic:
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