We are moving out so i have to pack all my books. Here are some books I find worth mentioning for different reasons .... đŸ§”
The SNES is my all time favorite video game system and this collection of game covers is a true gem.
With the SNES being my favorite system i am of course also in love with pixel graphics.
This great book by @zeynep discusses the role of social media in modern day protests.

I very much recommend it.
Some books aren’t necessarily genius but you just cannot put them away. All books from the Kingsbridge series by Ken Follett fall into this category! #addictive
One of the more important books i have read. @AnandWrites explains how the “good” elite is pseudo changing the world to ensure their status quo.

A Must-Read!
I first read this book when I started uni and started to realize that there is more to math than what i learned at school. An eye opener at the time.

Many years later i bought the book again but was less impressed actually..
I was made aware of this book through a great talk by @GabrielG439 - if you care about marketing a high tech product you may want to read this book
This fantastic book by @mathbabedotorg illustrates the role machine learning is already a playing in our society. We all need to be so much aware of this and consciously object this!
If you are starting out in your career i strongly recommend you get both of these books to navigate the journey ahead of you!
This one was a recommendation by @MakisOtman - it is a story of two fatherless Christian Arab women coming of age and falling in love in the Jewish quarters of Haifa/Israel in the 80s.

Great book ❀
The title says it all. I like this book because it conveyed good advice that (i think) i could actually apply
Diversity is important. But it isn’t enough to just say that. Rich white cis dudes need to know what we have to do to be a good ally to the less privileged. This book does a good job teaching us.
No, you do not need to learn Category Theory to be a good programmer. Not for Haskell and not for any other language.

If you find it interesting anyway, this book is a good way to approach the subject as a Programmer
I *think* i found out about this author/book through @smdiehl - it turned out to be the best scifi book i have read in years.

Fantastic book!
Actually, while i have had this book for quite some time, i still haven’t finished it 😭i really want to. The parts I have read are extremely illuminating and have helped me to rid myself of silly misconceptions that are often held and repeated about money and economies
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