reading

i'm not as fluent a reader as i'd want to be, but i read enough to keep me from feeling guilty and remorseful about my existence. i occasionally update the list with things I've loved reading.

a person's interest in books tells a lot. here's what i read.

  • Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology - Chris Miller
  • Masters of Doom - David Kushner
  • Mendeleye's Dream - Paul Strathern
  • Physics and Beyond - Werner Heisenberg
  • How We Got to Now - Steven Johnson
  • Issac Asimov's essay collection - The Solar System and Back
  • Just for Fun - Linus Torvalds
  • Seven Brief Lessons on Physics - Carlo Rovelli
  • What Should We Be Worried About - John Brockman
  • The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant - Nick Bostrom
  • A Mathematician's Apology - G. H. Hardy
  • Write plain text files - Derek Sivers
  • What You'll Wish You'd Known - Paul Graham
  • Hard drive - James Wallace
  • The mystery of the miracle year - Dwarkesh Patel
  • Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir

i try to use software for social book cataloguing—for friends and posterity—but i always end up never opening it. however, the fediverse service bookwyrm is interesting, and i plan to keep it updated in the future: dharmik@bookwyrm.social.

links to bookshelves of my friends:

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