A selection of my favorite books and long-reads in the web (no particular order).
This list is still WIP. Generally, I am a big fan of (small) personal blogs – the root idea of the internet.
Books
Non-Fiction
- Energy (2006) – Vaclav Smil
- Growth (2019) – Vaclav Smil
Vaclav Smil picks a topic and goes deep. Gives you new facts and perspectives (like how much energy in
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does your brain need?). - The Design of Everyday Things (2002) – Don Norman
- Everybody Lies (2017) – Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Tldr. the truth can only be measured by looking in how people act not what they say.
- The Pleasure of Finding Things out (1999) – Richard P. Feynman
Motivation to learn more about physics.
- Digital Minimalism (2019) – Cal Newport
- Return to Sri Lanka (2019) – Razeen Sally
- Algorithms to Live By (2016) – Christian & Griffiths
Provocative title but still contains some nice heuristics and debunking of inefficient daily practices.
Novels
- Remembrance of Earth’s Past Series by Liu Cixin
- Three Body Triology (2006) -> The Dark Forest (2008) -> Death’s End (2010)
Compelling science fiction with some physics ideas and a touch of Chinese history.
- Three Body Triology (2006) -> The Dark Forest (2008) -> Death’s End (2010)
- Into the Wild (1996) – Jon Krakauer
Software
- Effective Python (2019) – Brett Slatkin
German
- Die Vereindeutigung der Welt (2018) – Thomas Bauer
- Das Milliardenspiel (1996) – Nick Leeson
- Minimum (2009) – Frank Schirrmacher
- Payback (2009) – Frank Schirrmacher
- Kleine Geschichte Chinas (2008) – Helwig Schmidt–Glintzer
- Krieg & Frieden (1867) – Leo Tolstoy
Web
Blogs
- https://danwang.co/
Dan Wang writes yearly letters and gives a sharp assessment of the latest developments in the economy, politics and society in south-east asia (esp. China). Always a joy to read and looking forward to the next issue.
- https://blog.ganssle.io/
Issues with Python datetimes? Or worse – think it’s straight forward? This is your blog!
- https://www.martinfowler.com/
Evergreen and reference site for software architecture and design.
Videos
- https://www.youtube.com/@SebastianLague
Sebastian Lague creates virtual worlds with a few lines of code presented in an almost mesmerizing way. Always relaxing to watch and still highly interesting!
- https://www.youtube.com/@CodeAesthetic
Beautiful visualization of software design concepts – on point presented.