BillieCodes wants to read Blood in the Machine by Brian Merchant

Blood in the Machine by Brian Merchant
The true story of what happened the first time machines came for human jobs, when an underground network of 19th …
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The true story of what happened the first time machines came for human jobs, when an underground network of 19th …
The Everfail will rise. His enemies will fall.
Hiral is the Everfail, the weakest person on the flying island of …
oh god I have made a huge mistake this is so dry, this is going to be like the conquest of bread again isn't it
Recommended by @pluralistic@mamot.fr at the end of The Internet Con
Referenced by @pluralistic@mamot.fr at the end of The Internet Con
Referenced by @pluralistic@mamot.fr at the end of The Internet Con
Not really a very actionable for the person on the street. Kinda needs "Chokepoint Capitalism" to make sense. Well written, timely given gestures to twitter, facebook, reddit, tiktok, youtube, etc
When the tech platforms promised a future of "connection," they were lying. They said their "walled gardens" would keep us …
Rosa Luxemburg (1870-1919) was one of the most able and remarkable female figures in the fight for socialism and the …
In the choking smog and steel of City Nineteen's slums, nature didn't seek a warrior—it sought a crusader.
For a …
I would say that this book is pretty steriotypical for this genre. Slightly better than normal in terms of characters plans not always going perfectly, and some queer characters.
I enjoyed it but it's nothing out of the ordinary for this genre. Read it if you want a easy and fun dungeon core book that has more women in it than normal.
I will probably pick up the sequel
In the choking smog and steel of City Nineteen's slums, nature didn't seek a warrior—it sought a crusader.
For a …