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Bitcoin as a Power Law is interesting.

Brandon Sanderson rocks. Oathbringer is awesome.

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What if humanity could find some alien tech and thus greatly accelerate its own technological progress? But what if that tech was hoarded by a small group of people?

Anyway, here's a review of Theft of Fire by Devon Eriksen. It's a 22nd century hard science space opera set in our solar system, written by a retired engineer. One of the more successful indie sci fi books in recent years. It's also one of the most successful books to have bitcoin in it; it's a small background role, but bitcoin is one of the leading types of money in the solar system.

Marcus, an indebted down-on-his-luck asteroid miner (and secretly, a bit of a space pirate as of late, given how bad things have gotten) finds his ship taken over by a wealthy genetically modified corporate heiress named Miranda. She has bought his defaulting debt contract that his ship collateralizes, and has gained admin access over his ship's computer. And she knows he is secretly a space pirate, which altogether gives her multiple types of leverage over him. She wants him to take her on a mission to the edge of the solar system to do something she won't say, involving unimaginable treasure, and he has little choice but to go along with it. Secretly, however, he plots how to regain control of his ship as they go, because he recognizes how much of a suicide mission it is because of who guards the space out there.

Pros:

-The hard scientific realism in the book is great. The type that basically takes an engineer to write. No wonder he has endorsements from like, the co-founder of Autocad and such. It's also a smooth read, all from Marcus's perspective.

-Although the story mostly takes place on one ship with a few characters, the worldbuilding is a solid start. I assume it'll be expanded later in the series. The technological situation and structure of society are very fleshed out relative to how little we actually see, given the tight setting. The world feels realistic and lived-in.

-High nostalgia factor. Fans of Firefly and Cowboy Bebop, and more recently the Expanse, and all sorts of classic sci fi literature over decades, will find a lot of references or similarities in a good way. The author is very well-read on the genre.

-The audiobook is pretty unique and great. Unlike most audiobooks, it has a full-cast production, meaning that each line of dialogue sounds like the person speaking it, rather than just one person reading a given chapter's narration and dialogue. I listened to this one rather than read it. You can only buy the audiobook on the author's website though, not Amazon/Audible. (Amazon/Audible have been kind of shitty to authors lately.) The other version of the book are available on Amazon.

-AI gets a really good treatment here, and the third main character, an AI, is my favorite character in the book.

-There's a lot of suspense throughout. Most of it is not really predictable how it's going to end since it doesn't follow a basic tropey structure. Even if you don't particularly like some of the characters (and indeed they're designed to be rather unlikable), you're likely to find yourself reading further to see what happens.

Cons:

-The book is about 500 pages, and I think 50+ could have been cut out of the middle to make it stronger. The dialogue between Marcus and Miranda gets rather repetitive after a while. And because of the limited setting (mostly on one ship), most of the worldbuilding is done via exposition by Marcus. So if readers hate "info dumps", they'll probably get annoyed at this. I personally don't really mind exposition as long as it's good, so this wasn't a dealbreaker for me (the "don't do exposition!" advice to authors is overdone in my view). I just think the middle could have used a trim. And although most of the book is not predictable, one aspect imo very much is, and that's where a lot of the repetition is.

-There are some unnerving aspects/scenes in it. I can't really say what they are without spoilers. Let's just say being in Marcus's head for 500 pages isn't, uh, my cup of tea. The book is self-aware about it, though. It's an intentional choice to have put these unnerving aspects in, so it's not a con per se but it's more something that will put off some readers. And it's a little more understandable by the end.

Overall, a unique story. And for the audiobook, I do think that over time more audiobooks will be made with this more complete type of cast. Audiobooks used to be very expensive and a small piece of the market, and only in recent years have they become very popular. As they become a bigger and bigger share of the fiction market up to some substantial percentage, I think more work will go into their quality and details.

I thought this was your novel at first

Is this the start of a bear market?

Cam Coleman is unreal

My god that Indiana catch was unbelievable

Gah damn Indiana’s Charlie Becker is ballin

Oh my….that BYU muff

Where my CFB fans at?

Oklahoma’s R Mason Thomas is an absolute dog

It has taken 2 months to IBD on a Raspberry Pi (Umbrel).

And looking like 6 months IBD on an HP Laptop syncing Knots (Linux command terminal)

I think Nvidia becoming a $5 trillion company is the signal. Unreal.

Only down from here.

Levels out at like $3 trillion. S&P gets wrecked over the next 6 months.

Let's see if I'm right!

Rivers new supercharged feature is awesome

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Top 5 presidents ever?

THE definitive GOAT list

Greatest player of all time

NFL - Tom Brady

NBA - LeBron James

MLB - Shohei Ohtani

NHL - Connor McDavid

However, there is a separate list for *Best career* in each sport

NFL - Tom Brady

NBA - Michael Jordan

MLB - Babe Ruth

NHL - Wayne Gretzky

These are the only right answers. I’ll take no questions or comments at this time

Shohei Ohtani is the greatest baseball player of all time and it’s not even close.

3 HR batting, 0 ER and 10k pitching.

He struck out the side in the top of the 1st inning, then hit a home run as the first batter in the bottom of the 1st.

His 2nd home run he almost hit out of the stadium.

All while sweeping the Brewers in the NLCS. And will win likely his second consecutive world series

Charles!!!!!! Amazing

That one looks awesome. I’m getting the itch for another one.

I want something large that fits my hand well.

Bisping getting so pissy at John lol

Bitcoin is just a game of how long sellers can maintain downward pressure. As soon as sellers ease up, the price shoot’s up. It’s like holding a beach ball under water

Can we talk about how it takes Umbrel a month to IBD on a rasberry Pi…

12:45 for the 100 push up 50 pull challenge.

Very hard.

Great story I just heard on a podcast.

When Obama was president, he would often invite a group of historians over for dinner, and asked them to act like the person they have written a biography on (Kearns Goodwin as Lincoln, McCullough as Truman, etc).

And then he would talk about the problems or challenges he was facing and ask for advice from the great β€œpresidents”.

Really creative idea.

LSU has a Free Speech ball on campus. People can write anything on it. No rules.

Pretty cool

I think if I’m gonna run a node, I should do it in a sovereign way. I’ve used Umbrel for years. And it’s fine. But feels like I’m being cucked.

Maybe. But think he slows down over the summer. I guess he ends with 64 home runs.