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Alice Chen
@alice.bsky.social
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Finally started The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin — three chapters in and already completely hooked. The second-person narration is such a bold choice.
The Ministry for the Future is on sale right now. If you haven't read Kim Stanley Robinson's climate novel yet — please do. It changed how I think about what's actually possible.
Hot take: most "data-driven decision making" would be better described as "vibes with spreadsheets". Re-reading Thinking, Fast and Slow for the third time because apparently I never learn.
"On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots" keeps coming up in every LLM discussion for a reason. Essential reading if you're thinking about responsible AI development.
Finished Sapiens last night. Harari's got a gift for making you feel the full weight of time. Some parts are oversimplified but as a big-picture tour of human history it's unmatched.
Five years since The Calculating Stars came out and readers are still finding it. The Lady Astronaut series started as a short story — I never expected it to become four novels. If you're just discovering it: ISBN 9781250301697
Good morning. Coffee. No books today, just vibes. Sometimes you need to let your brain breathe.
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Ivan Petrov
@ivan.reads.bsky.social
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The way N.K. Jemisin builds a world that feels alien and lived-in at the same time in The Fifth Season is something I study as a writer. Every chapter teaches me something.
Thread on why I think the AT Protocol label spec is underrated for non-moderation use cases. Labels are just pointers. What you do with them is up to the client. 1/