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Whenever Bill sees KingOfNJ's fics through Stan's eyes he just thinks they have the same taste in fanfiction (disgusting. unthinkable) continued
#Alex Hirsch saying Bill is a secret lowkey fan of Duchess Approves is the funniest thing ever actually#Stan to Bill's face: FAKE FAN. LOSER. POSER#Stan to the internet stranger with aggravating yet thought provoking takes: I think I WILL spend 5 hours on Ao3 gleefully debating this guy#anyway secret identity. enemies to lovers. slow burn 500k- jkjk potential is there tho. don't tell me its not#Theoretically the computer room whitelist shouldn't let Bill contact the outside world but the therapists are thrilled Bill made a 'friend'#Stanford has no idea but is also happy Stanley has a friend. It will be carnage when Stan & Bill find out. Ultimate betrayal truly#gravity falls#GF Fan art#fan art#Stanley Pines#Bill Cipher#Grunkle Stan#Stan Pines#Post canon#ao3 fanficion au ?? I suppose ??#fanart#tbob#the book of bill#artists on tumblr#my art#Comic#gravity falls comic#BillStan Fanfiction Buddies AU
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Post #56: Amazon, Kindle Challenge at the end of the year from October 1, 2024 until December 31, 2024.
#amazon kindle#kindle#kindle challenge#reading#ebooks#kindle ebooks#challenge#computer books#programming#computing#teaching#education#educate yourself#learning#lenovo computer#samsung computer#xiaomi computer#programmieren#coding#studying#python#small basic#small visual basic#scratch#turtle programming#coding for kids
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Best-Selling Computer Science Books of All Time
In a world of technology, the knowledge of Computer Science is insistent. From the early large computers to the times of Artificial Intelligence and blockchain, this field has grown at a rapid pace. There are certain books, that have become valuable and great resources of computer knowledge. The first thing you should know while entering the computing world is, that you cannot learn everything. Only a lifetime dedication to pursuing and learning everything about Computer Science will be able to achieve it.
Here are some - Must Read books on Computer Science
Clean Code - A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
In this book, the author Robert C. Martin addresses the issue of writing clean codes. He states that even code can function. But, if the written code is not clean, it will be a dishonor and the end of everything to a developmental organization. It is one of the best computer science books that’s ever written.
He lists out principles, practices, patterns, and several case studies of increasing complexity that have been gathered from years and years of research and practice that will help you write a clean code, that functions just perfectly. Each case study helps you transform your code into a sound and efficient one. It is just the perfect way to improve your coding skills and stay ahead of others.
Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
In this book, the author Steven Levy traces developments in the history of hacking, beginning with The Tech Model Railroad Club (TMRC)at MIT, whose members were among the first hackers. He discusses the Hacker Ethic, a set of concepts, beliefs, and morals that came out of a symbiotic relationship between the hackers and the machines.
The book was written way before the term “Hackers” gained a negative connotation. It is like the book existed even before the brief introduction of computers to the world. The hackers quoted in this book are everyone from Steve Jobs to Bill Gates even before when they became famous. But the most interesting mentions are those of Spacewar creator Slug Russell and Osborne 1 designer Lee Felsenstein, both of whom played a pivotal role in the development of PC. Simply, this book is a perfect account of Computing history and its development.
The Little Kingdom: The Private Story of Apple Computer
In this book, TIME reporter Michael Moritz writes an in-depth portrait of the blossoming company back in 1984, long before iPods, iPhones, or iPads. This remains the best and oldest one of the apple biographies ever written. All of Apple’s earliest history is recorded in this book when Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak weren’t celebrities yet and the company was still hopeful that products like Apple III and The Lisa would become mega hits.
In short, this book contains the history of Apple way back from its Garage workshop days to the leading Tech Business in the world.
Bookswagon is your best source to read books online and make online book purchases, making us one of the Best Book websites in India. We aspire to make your experience with us as good as you.
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Kickstarting a book to end enshittification, because Amazon will not carry it

My next book is The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation: it’s a Big Tech disassembly manual that explains how to disenshittify the web and bring back the old good internet. The hardcover comes from Verso on Sept 5, but the audiobook comes from me — because Amazon refuses to sell my audio:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/the-internet-con-how-to-seize-the-means-of-computation
Amazon owns Audible, the monopoly audiobook platform that controls >90% of the audio market. They require mandatory DRM for every book sold, locking those books forever to Amazon’s monopoly platform. If you break up with Amazon, you have to throw away your entire audiobook library.
That’s a hell of a lot of leverage to hand to any company, let alone a rapacious monopoly that ran a program targeting small publishers called “Project Gazelle,” where execs were ordered to attack indie publishers “the way a cheetah would pursue a sickly gazelle”:
https://www.businessinsider.com/sadistic-amazon-treated-book-sellers-the-way-a-cheetah-would-pursue-a-sickly-gazelle-2013-10
[Image ID: Journalist and novelist Doctorow (Red Team Blues) details a plan for how to break up Big Tech in this impassioned and perceptive manifesto….Doctorow’s sense of urgency is contagious -Publishers Weekly]
I won’t sell my work with DRM, because DRM is key to the enshittification of the internet. Enshittification is why the old, good internet died and became “five giant websites filled with screenshots of the other four” (h/t Tom Eastman). When a tech company can lock in its users and suppliers, it can drain value from both sides, using DRM and other lock-in gimmicks to keep their business even as they grow ever more miserable on the platform.
Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/21/potemkin-ai/#hey-guys
[Image ID: A brilliant barn burner of a book. Cory is one of the sharpest tech critics, and he shows with fierce clarity how our computational future could be otherwise -Kate Crawford, author of The Atlas of AI”]
The Internet Con isn’t just an analysis of where enshittification comes from: it’s a detailed, shovel-ready policy prescription for halting enshittification, throwing it into reverse and bringing back the old, good internet.
How do we do that? With interoperability: the ability to plug new technology into those crapulent, decaying platform. Interop lets you choose which parts of the service you want and block the parts you don’t (think of how an adblocker lets you take the take-it-or-leave “offer” from a website and reply with “How about nah?”):
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/adblocking-how-about-nah
But interop isn’t just about making platforms less terrible — it’s an explosive charge that demolishes walled gardens. With interop, you can leave a social media service, but keep talking to the people who stay. With interop, you can leave your mobile platform, but bring your apps and media with you to a rival’s service. With interop, you can break up with Amazon, and still keep your audiobooks.
So, if interop is so great, why isn’t it everywhere?
Well, it used to be. Interop is how Microsoft became the dominant operating system:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/06/adversarial-interoperability-reviving-elegant-weapon-more-civilized-age-slay
[Image ID: Nobody gets the internet-both the nuts and bolts that make it hum and the laws that shaped it into the mess it is-quite like Cory, and no one’s better qualified to deliver us a user manual for fixing it. That’s The Internet Con: a rousing, imaginative, and accessible treatise for correcting our curdled online world. If you care about the internet, get ready to dedicate yourself to making interoperability a reality. -Brian Merchant, author of Blood in the Machine]
It’s how Apple saved itself from Microsoft’s vicious campaign to destroy it:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/06/adversarial-interoperability-reviving-elegant-weapon-more-civilized-age-slay
Every tech giant used interop to grow, and then every tech giant promptly turned around and attacked interoperators. Every pirate wants to be an admiral. When Big Tech did it, that was progress; when you do it back to Big Tech, that’s piracy. The tech giants used their monopoly power to make interop without permission illegal, creating a kind of “felony contempt of business model” (h/t Jay Freeman).
The Internet Con describes how this came to pass, but, more importantly, it tells us how to fix it. It lays out how we can combine different kinds of interop requirements (like the EU’s Digital Markets Act and Massachusetts’s Right to Repair law) with protections for reverse-engineering and other guerrilla tactics to create a system that is strong without being brittle, hard to cheat on and easy to enforce.
What’s more, this book explains how to get these policies: what existing legislative, regulatory and judicial powers can be invoked to make them a reality. Because we are living through the Great Enshittification, and crises erupt every ten seconds, and when those crises occur, the “good ideas lying around” can move from the fringes to the center in an eyeblink:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/06/12/only-a-crisis/#lets-gooooo
[Image ID: Thoughtfully written and patiently presented, The Internet Con explains how the promise of a free and open internet was lost to predatory business practices and the rush to commodify every aspect of our lives. An essential read for anyone that wants to understand how we lost control of our digital spaces and infrastructure to Silicon Valley’s tech giants, and how we can start fighting to get it back. -Tim Maughan, author of INFINITE DETAIL]
After all, we’ve known Big Tech was rotten for years, but we had no idea what to do about it. Every time a Big Tech colossus did something ghastly to millions or billions of people, we tried to fix the tech company. There’s no fixing the tech companies. They need to burn. The way to make users safe from Big Tech predators isn’t to make those predators behave better — it’s to evacuate those users:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/18/urban-wildlife-interface/#combustible-walled-gardens
I’ve been campaigning for human rights in the digital world for more than 20 years; I’ve been EFF’s European Director, representing the public interest at the EU, the UN, Westminster, Ottawa and DC. This is the subject I’ve devoted my life to, and I live my principles. I won’t let my books be sold with DRM, which means that Audible won’t carry my audiobooks. My agent tells me that this decision has cost me enough money to pay off my mortgage and put my kid through college. That’s a price I’m willing to pay if it means that my books aren’t enshittification bait.
But not selling on Audible has another cost, one that’s more important to me: a lot of readers prefer audiobooks and 9 out of 10 of those readers start and end their searches on Audible. When they don’t find an author there, they assume no audiobook exists, period. It got so bad I put up an audiobook on Amazon — me, reading an essay, explaining how Audible rips off writers and readers. It’s called “Why None of My Audiobooks Are For Sale on Audible”:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/07/25/can-you-hear-me-now/#acx-ripoff
[Image ID: Doctorow has been thinking longer and smarter than anyone else I know about how we create and exchange value in a digital age. -Douglas Rushkoff, author of Present Shock]
To get my audiobooks into readers’ ears, I pre-sell them on Kickstarter. This has been wildly successful, both financially and as a means of getting other prominent authors to break up with Amazon and use crowdfunding to fill the gap. Writers like Brandon Sanderson are doing heroic work, smashing Amazon’s monopoly:
https://www.brandonsanderson.com/guest-editorial-cory-doctorow-is-a-bestselling-author-but-audible-wont-carry-his-audiobooks/
And to be frank, I love audiobooks, too. I swim every day as physio for a chronic pain condition, and I listen to 2–3 books/month on my underwater MP3 player, disappearing into an imaginary world as I scull back and forth in my public pool. I’m able to get those audiobooks on my MP3 player thanks to Libro.fm, a DRM-free store that supports indie booksellers all over the world:
https://blog.libro.fm/a-qa-with-mark-pearson-libro-fm-ceo-and-co-founder/
Producing my own audiobooks has been a dream. Working with Skyboat Media, I’ve gotten narrators like @wilwheaton, Amber Benson, @neil-gaiman and Stefan Rudnicki for my work:
https://craphound.com/shop/
[Image ID: “This book is the instruction manual Big Tech doesn’t want you to read. It deconstructs their crummy products, undemocratic business models, rigged legal regimes, and lies. Crack this book and help build something better. -Astra Taylor, author of Democracy May Not Exist, but We’ll Miss It When Its Gone”]
But for this title, I decided that I would read it myself. After all, I’ve been podcasting since 2006, reading my own work aloud every week or so, even as I traveled the world and gave thousands of speeches about the subject of this book. I was excited (and a little trepedatious) at the prospect, but how could I pass up a chance to work with director Gabrielle de Cuir, who has directed everyone from Anne Hathaway to LeVar Burton to Eric Idle?
Reader, I fucking nailed it. I went back to those daily recordings fully prepared to hate them, but they were good — even great (especially after my engineer John Taylor Williams mastered them). Listen for yourself!
https://archive.org/details/cory_doctorow_internet_con_chapter_01
I hope you’ll consider backing this Kickstarter. If you’ve ever read my free, open access, CC-licensed blog posts and novels, or listened to my podcasts, or come to one of my talks and wished there was a way to say thank you, this is it. These crowdfunders make my DRM-free publishing program viable, even as audiobooks grow more central to a writer’s income and even as a single company takes over nearly the entire audiobook market.
Backers can choose from the DRM-free audiobook, DRM-free ebook (EPUB and MOBI) and a hardcover — including a signed, personalized option, fulfilled through the great LA indie bookstore Book Soup:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/the-internet-con-how-to-seize-the-means-of-computation
What’s more, these ebooks and audiobooks are unlike any you’ll get anywhere else because they are sold without any terms of service or license agreements. As has been the case since time immemorial, when you buy these books, they’re yours, and you are allowed to do anything with them that copyright law permits — give them away, lend them to friends, or simply read them with any technology you choose.
As with my previous Kickstarters, backers can get their audiobooks delivered with an app (from libro.fm) or as a folder of MP3s. That helps people who struggle with “sideloading,” a process that Apple and Google have made progressively harder, even as they force audiobook and ebook sellers to hand over a 30% app tax on every dollar they make:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/red-team-blues-another-audiobook-that-amazon-wont-sell/posts/3788112
Enshittification is rotting every layer of the tech stack: mobile, payments, hosting, social, delivery, playback. Every tech company is pulling the rug out from under us, using the chokepoints they built between audiences and speakers, artists and fans, to pick all of our pockets.
The Internet Con isn’t just a lament for the internet we lost — it’s a plan to get it back. I hope you’ll get a copy and share it with the people you love, even as the tech platforms choke off your communities to pad their quarterly numbers.
Next weekend (Aug 4-6), I'll be in Austin for Armadillocon, a science fiction convention, where I'm the Guest of Honor:
https://armadillocon.org/d45/
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/31/seize-the-means-of-computation/#the-internet-con
[Image ID: My forthcoming book 'The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation' in various editions: Verso hardcover, audiobook displayed on a phone, and ebook displayed on an e-ink reader.]
#pluralistic#trustbusting#big tech#gift guide#kickstarter#the internet con#books#audiobooks#enshitiffication#disenshittification#crowdfunders#seize the means of computation#audible#amazon#verso
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Kuroshitsuji ED | Ciel Phantomhive (S1-S5)
#*steps away from computer with both hands in the air* okay that's it i promise im done (for now)#black butler#kuroshitsuji#ciel phantomhive#kuroshitsujiedit#black butler edit#gifset#oh my heart#openings & endings#emerald witch arc#book of circus#public school arc#season 1#season 2
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#was looking through my old computer and found some gifs#and omg I’m hella proud of this little gifset#it turned out perfectly#it’s from Winnie the Pooh of anyone was wondering#cottagecore#my gifs#Winnie the Pooh#rain#books#animation#rain aesthetic#gifset#book aesthetic#light acadamia aesthetic#book academia#clouds#storm#nostalgia#nostalgiacore#gif
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#politics#political#us politics#news#ala#museum#library#libraries#donald trump#president trump#american politics#elon musk#jd vance#law#america#us news#trump administration#maga#elon#republicans#republican#president donald trump#american#musk#trump admin#economics#economy#education#computers#books
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Anya (mouthwashing) stimboard
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#text#autismposting#stim#my gifs#gifs#stim toys#stim toy#my special interests#anya mouthwashing#mouthwashing#mouthwashing fandom#shoe stim#jeans stim#tea stim#denim stim#horse stim#silver stim#tangle stim#tech stim#computer stim#book stim#medical stim#skeleton stim#studying stim#pool stim#water stim#plushie stim#soft stim#texture stim#tactile stim
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This is the weird peer mentoring group I told you all about. They’re called Perfect 10 Liners.
PERFECT 10 LINERS | EP.24 FINALE
#finally a goodbye to my silly little show :')#perfect 10 liners the series#perfect 10 liners#p10l#p10ledit#*gifs#april.gif#arcarm#force jiratchapong#book kasidet#forcebook#yothagun#perth tanapon#santa pongsapak#perthsanta#faifawine#junior panachai#mark jiruntanin#juniormark#jetpun#fluke jeeratch#emi thasorn#hello again. i'm back. i hope you're all well <3#just got out of my holiday week and had my computer reset that i lost all my giffing settings apparently#hopefully this would do. for now :')
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Hi y’all 👋🏾
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Here’s a SUPER SHORT animation test for Lockette’s Basix (Magic Winx) which is a companion piece/update to this post
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I really wanted to post my process along side this in a single post but Tumblr said no 🙅🏾♀️ So I’ll make a separate post for it later today!
#winx club#Winx#world of Winx#winx club lockette#Winx lockette#animation#animation test#clip studio paint#clip studio animation#pre-compositing version because it looks better on mobile#my monitor is like really blue and kinda desaturated so when I’m editing I’m pushing values to hard for on mobile I guess#unfortunately that means you guys wont be able to see the cool retro filtering I managed to figure out#BECAUSE IT WONT SHOW LMAOOOO F ME I GUESS????#This took TWO WEEKS#And I worked practically 14 days straight#granted it is animated on 2’s and I did everything by myself#my computer was CHUGGING by the time I started adding the sparkles to the wings OML#I’m probably animating in the most inefficient way possible#but I’m VERY please with the results#and yes this is an effect of the “Art of Winx Club book it replanted the Fairy-Pixie Swap seed#seed** just in case that doesn’t auto correct#took reference from Cardcaptor Sakura for the staff turning smear specifically the Star Release#my art#digital art#fan art#digital animation#amateur animator#hobbyist animator#THE WAY I REOPENED THIS DRAFT TO PUT A LINK AND I CAN SEE MY QUALITY GO INTO THE TOILET AAAAAAAAAA
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oh shit look who it is!!
please click him for better quality
#aoex#rin okumura#blue exorcist#ao no exorcist#blue exorcist is my favorite manga i can't believe i've ever posted anything for it before#i found some really old fanart i made when i was prolly like 9 and it made me pick the books up again#there are 30 now?? when did that happen#i physically can't watch season 3. why is rin so ugly#also sorry for not posting for um. 4 months. my winter break was so shit i kinda lost all motivation for a while#i had to work my way back up to actual stuff on the computer#anyways aoex was like formative media for me. so many of my character designs had/still have elements from the show in them somewhere#all my rat
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There was an unconnected fax machine with the intelligence of a computer and a computer with the intelligence of a retarded ant. Nevertheless, Crowley upgraded it every few months, because a sleek computer was the sort of thing Crowley felt that the sort of human he tried to be would have. This one was like a Porsche with a screen. The manuals were still in their transparent wrapping.*
*Along with the standard computer warranty agreement which said that if the machine 1) didn't work, 2) didn't do what the expensive advertisements said, 3) electrocuted the immediate neighborhood, 4) and in fact failed entirely to be inside the expensive box when you opened it, this was expressly, absolutely, implicitly and in no event the fault or responsibility of the manufacturer, that the purchaser should consider himself lucky to be allowed to give his money to the manufacturer, and that any attempt to treat what had just been paid for as the purchaser's own property would result in the attentions of serious men with menacing briefcases and very thin watches. Crowley had been extremely impressed with the warranties offered by the computer industry, and had in fact sent a bundle Below to the department that drew up the Immortal Soul agreements, with a yellow memo form attached just saying: "Learn, guys . . ."
#good omens#neil gaiman#terry pratchett#terry and neil#good omens book#btb#fun fact#humans#demons#computers
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112. Stress
Wish I could say this was inspired by Oreo , however, she doesn't accept bad vibes within 10 feet of her... so another work of fiction for you all.
Crank It Comics | Leave a tip! (Ko-Fi) | Store | Twitter
#crank it#viktor arcane#rio the hairless#lowkey think my computer problems were because I opened the Book of Bill#dun dun duuuunn
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#lana del rey#runway#eyeliner#gossip girl#nicholas alexander chavez#this is what makes us girls#girlblogging#adriana lima#brandy melville#california#lily rose depp#lily rose#pintetest#nails#books#computer#lana core#2014 tumblr#Spotify
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In the twentieth century, few would have ever defined a truck driver as a ‘cognitive worker’, an intellectual. In the early twenty-first, however, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in self-driving vehicles, among other artefacts, has changed the perception of manual skills such as driving, revealing how the most valuable component of work in general has never been just manual, but has always been cognitive and cooperative as well. Thanks to AI research – we must acknowledge it – truck drivers have reached the pantheon of intelligentsia. It is a paradox – a bitter political revelation – that the most zealous development of automation has shown how much ‘intelligence’ is expressed by activities and jobs that are usually deemed manual and unskilled, an aspect that has often been neglected by labour organisation as much as critical theory.
– Matteo Pasquinelli, The Eye of the Master: A Social History of Artificial Intelligence (2023)
#Matteo Pasquinelli#The Eye of the Master#Social History#Social theory#AI#Artificial Intelligence#Science#Scientism#Labour#Capitalism#Marxism#Malaise#Computer Science#Technology#Words#Quote#Writing#Text#Reading#Books#⏳
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Computers And The Beast Of Revelation - David Webber & Noah Hutchings (1986)
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