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blog.habrador.com
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| | | | | Each year I write a list of books I read during the year. This is the 2021 list: Grokking Deep Learning. Someone told me that this would b... | |
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blog.nelhage.com
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| | | | | Over the last few years - perhaps not that unusually among the nerds I know - I've become increasingly fascinated by the Apollo program (and early space program more generally), and been reading my way through a growing number of books and documentaries written about it. At a party this weekend I got asked for my list of Apollo book recommendations, so I decided to write them in a form I can easily share and refer to, in case it's of interest to anyone else. | |
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spaceflighthistory.blogspot.com
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| | | | | The story of spaceflight told through missions and programs that did not happen - that is, the great majority of them. | |
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ultracrepidarian.phfactor.net
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| | | That's an actual word. Construction on the pipeline by UCHS. Morning bike ride. Not only is umarelling a thing, it was a contest. With winners. And honorable mentions with decent poetry. And a logo: Source: https://www.scopeofwork.net/the-winners-of-the-2024-campionato-mondiale-di-umari/ No, I didn't enter, but I adore the idea. | ||