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Nov 2
Softwar: A Novel Theory on Power Projection and the National Strategic Significance of Bitcoin by Jason P. Lowery
Softwar: A Novel Theory on Power Projection and the National Strategic Significance of Bitcoin by Jason P. Lowery is a must-read for anyone trying to make sense of the changes in our times. Lowery shifts the lens of monitoring and using Bitcoin from one of finance and economics to one of national security and survival. He defines the ethereal world as a place currently dictated by god kings and the Bitcoin network as man's antlers to for self defense in this ever-expanding space with counteri...
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Oct 1
The Queen's Code
The Queen's Code is another book by Alison Armstrong, unraveling the challenges of relationships in modernity. Both men and women are equal economically and democratically, and because of this, our differences are more pronounced than ever. She uses symbols of kingdoms and fealty to highlight the differences between men and women, and their needs and wants. This was another book by her that I read, which helped me grapple with manhood in the 21st century. Subjects such as accountability, resp...
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Jul 17
Learning about mathematics. Language of mathematics
Learning about mathematics. Language of Mathematics by Catalin Barboianu is a wonderful and eye-opening book for those curious to learn an introductory answer to the question: What's math? Math, simply put, is logic. Barboianu sets the foundations by first speaking of symbols, axioms, and systems. This is crucially important because having a conversation of logic requires understanding what we use before using logic. Similar to a cooking recipe, the ingredients are listed first before the rec...
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Jul 12
Squares and Sharps, Suckers and Sharks: The Science, Psychology & Philosophy of Gambling
I just finished reading "Squares and Sharps, Suckers and Sharks: The Science, Psychology & Philosophy of Gambling" by Joseph Buchdahl, a well-researched book that tackles probabilities, uncertainties, and the world of gambling from all angles. The author is meticulous with his research, and the simple truth he reveals is one that many gamblers, traders, and investors have tried to deny at least once: no one beats the money game. As I read through the book, I couldn't help but think of Warren ...
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Jun 17
Hijacking Bitcoin: The Hidden History of BTC
Hijacking Bitcoin: The Hidden History of BTC by Roger Ver is a great resource for understanding the - 15 years in the making - lore of Bitcoin. This book tells the block size wars from the other sideβnot the small blockers, the RPi node runners (the economic nodes), and the Bitcoin purists promoting decentralizationβbut from the side that used BTC to start businesses. It sheds light on the political intrigue tying together the miners, the online community, the core developers, and the entrepr...
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Sep 14
The History of Private Life Vol 2: Revelations of the Medieval World
The second volume of The History of Private Life Vol 2: Revelations of the Medieval World takes the reader on a journey from early medieval times to the Renaissance. The behavior of men and women is pious and humble, with the hearth at the center. Time marches, and we see the hearth enclosed within huts, houses, forts, castles, and eventually palaces. I enjoyed this series immensely, as I find humility in the behavior of man; we seldom change. Survival ignites the spirit, and the spirit aims ...
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Sep 11
Keys to the Kingdom
I read this book, "Keys to the Kingdom" by Alison Armstrong, and learned more about myself as a man and the stages a man goes through in life. The author categorizes the stages as page, knight, prince, and king. There's also the sage, a wizard-like character representing life after retirement. She points out many issues with modernity, such as equality in the workplace and contraceptives, which confuse the relationship of the birds and the bees into one of trade rather than connection in the ...
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Aug 6
Skill and Weighted Chances: The Strategic Math of Poker
I read this short book "Skill and Weighted Chances: The Strategic Math of Poker" by Catalin Barboianu to gain a deeper understanding of the game of money. π It lays out the basic math of pot odds and debunks the "four and two" adage. π In the long run, the "four and two" heuristics splinter into randomness. Mathematical probabilities are only one dimension of the game, and although the game involves skill, the fact that chance is involved is what keeps the game dynamic. ππ As Catalin Barb...
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Aug 3
A History of Private Life, Volume I: From Pagan Rome to Byzantium
A History of Private Life, Volume I: From Pagan Rome to Byzantium, by Paul Veyne, Philippe Aries, Georges Duby, and Arthur Goldhammer, is a monumental work that delves into the behaviors of men and women over a span of 1,000 years. I was drawn to this book because history is a lens through which we can view the past from different angles, each offering unique insights. This series was recommended to me by Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book "Skin in the Game," and my curiosity about the failure...
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Jun 23
In the Blink of an Eye: A Perspective on Film Editing
In the Blink of an Eye: A Perspective on Film Editing (second edition) by Walter Murch is an essential read for anyone in mediaβand that includes anyone with a social media account. In his seminal work, Murch explores the fundamentals of film editing, offering insights into why motion pictures captivate us. He also touches on film in the digital age, providing an interesting commentary, especially considering this book was published in the 90s right when Hollywood was moving to the digital eq...
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