Monday, October 31, 2022

How the World Really Works by Vaclav Smil


Life changing book! Top 2 I have read so far in 2022. Highly recommended, 5/5 Stars.

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Mars Bound by Joe Haldeman


The story is a little dated and the magic system strays into physics violations and deus ex machina (lazy writing).  However, I enjoyed the story. 3/5 Stars.

Im Westen nichts neues von Erich Maria Remarque


Dieses Buch ist sehr gut geschrieben. Es ist in einfacher Sprache und lässt den Leser schnell in die Charaktere und Situationen eintauchen. Die tiefen und ausdrucksstarken Beschreibungen jeder Szene erwecken die historischen Ereignisse aus der Sicht eines Teenagers zum Leben. Leider war ich so in die Geschichte verstrickt, dass mich das Leid, das Elend und der Schrecken sehr traurig gemacht hat. Ich habe geweint. Daher fällt es mir schwer, das Buch zu empfehlen, es sei denn, Sie können Ihre Perspektive bewahren. 4/5 Sterne.

Thursday, October 27, 2022

6:20 man by David Baldacci

A little over the top but not bad for a thriller, 3/5 Stars.

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Defending Elysium by Brandon Sanderson


Surprisingly good story.  A little short.  Great world building. 5/5 Stars.

The Book of Joe by Jason Anspach & Nick Cole


Fun. 4/5 Stars.

API security: modelling, signing, encrypting, validating, rate limiting, TLA, error handling, auditing


Here is a fantastic and comprehensive summary of API security.  Integrating all of these capabilities can simplify your implementation.

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Supply Chain Security Challenges


This recent article is a great non-technical summary of how and why supply chain attacks on open source are so dangerous and successful.  There are very few magic bullets and instant answers. Everyone in Tech, including users of tech will need to pay more attention, go through some extra inconveniences, and stay informed.

Monday, October 17, 2022

A short history of nearly everything by Bill Bryson


The drama and people behind all the science are extremely well-presented and fun.  Unfortunately, recent, new discoveries have revealed the answers to some of the "big questions" that make the book so fun.  For example, Who We Are and How We Got Here by David Reich solves many of the mysteries regarding migrations of ancient Hominins. Although Bryson's book is dated, it's still worth reading. 3/5 Stars.

Murder by Other Means by John Scalzi

The complex mystery behind what is really happening in the story was not well paced. There were too many missing clues that came out only during the "big reveal."  The book should have been about twice as long.  3/5 Stars.  The first one is much better.

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Singularity Sky by Charles Stross


I really liked this book, despite the terrible motivations, poor plot, and silly, arbitrary deus est machina magic system. All of the bizarre misapplied Soviet political thought was awesome. 4/5 Stars.

Friday, October 7, 2022

Management Style (again)


Every so often it's worth revisiting styles of management and using whichever "models" are in vogue to figure out how to get along better at work.  These "models" are usually just fashionable patterns of currently popular ideas that are unscientific and frequently not repeatable.  Nonetheless, the exercise itself -- thinking about how to better work with various personalities -- is usually worthwhile.  Here is one my friend posted recently that is worth reading and considering.

Personally, I have noticed that almost no one with whom I interact cares about evidence-based science.  And I have always been frustrated when trying to introduce academic (repeatable, predictive) applications of personality research because everyone prefers the debunked, mythological 19th century crap. 

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Camouflage by Joe Haldeman


I did not appreciate the deus est machina transmutation and magical capabilities of the space aliens and the ending was a little disappointing.  But overall I liked the story, 4/5 Stars.

The End of the World is just the beginning by Peter Zeihan


I really loved this book despite my disagreement with the author's doom and gloom predictions. I speculate that individuals, corporations, and nation state actors will innovate and uncover ways and means to overcome the labor, materials, and transport shortages he predicts. 5/5 Stars highly recommended.  See also this talk the author gave on 9/8/2022.