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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Hey Ian Watcha Into: Mecha, Hacking Everything, and Elections in Retrospect
In no particular order, some things I’ve found interesting lately: The United States of Japan by Peter Tieryas I picked this one up a while ago when it was a BookBub deal, given Kameron Hurley’s recommendation of it even further … Continue reading
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Computer Learnin’s, December 2017
Hey all. I’m really bad at keeping consistent with learning more about computers and (theoretically) improving in my field, so I thought I’d start keeping track. One post per month that will be updated regularly, so that I don’t overwhelm … Continue reading
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It All Feels Like A Lot Right Now
It’s been a bit. So a bunch of updates, in no particular order: Thank Fuck, Class is Done I just finished a YA Materials class that, in total, was a waste of time. I would have been better off with … Continue reading