User Profile
Interested in many things and looking forward to discover more books on here!
This link opens in a pop-up window
N.A.Hintermann's books
User Activity
RSS feed Back
N.A.Hintermann wants to read Computing Taste by Nick Seaver

Computing Taste by Nick Seaver
The people who make music recommender systems have lofty goals: they want to broaden listeners’ horizons and help obscure musicians …
N.A.Hintermann started reading M. Der Sohn des Jahrhunderts by Antonio Scurati
N.A.Hintermann finished reading The Longing for Less by Kyle Chayka

Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by Cal Newport
Our current definition of “productivity” is broken. It pushes us to treat busyness as a proxy for useful effort, leading …
N.A.Hintermann finished reading Der Geist der Hoffnung by Byung-Chul Han
N.A.Hintermann finished reading Last Days of Terranova by Manuel Rivas
N.A.Hintermann finished reading Über die Berechnung des Rauminhalts II by Solvej Balle
N.A.Hintermann finished reading The Will to Battle by Ada Palmer (Terra Ignota -- book 3)

The Will to Battle by Ada Palmer (Terra Ignota -- book 3)
"The long years of near-utopia have come to an abrupt end. Peace and order are now figments of the past. …
N.A.Hintermann started reading The Will to Battle by Ada Palmer (Terra Ignota -- book 3)

The Will to Battle by Ada Palmer (Terra Ignota -- book 3)
"The long years of near-utopia have come to an abrupt end. Peace and order are now figments of the past. …
N.A.Hintermann started reading Necessity of Exile by Shaul Magid
N.A.Hintermann finished reading Landkrank: ein Essay by Nikolaj Schultz

Landkrank: ein Essay by Nikolaj Schultz
Hitzewelle in Paris. Nachts liegen die Menschen schlaflos in verschwitzten T-Shirts unter ihren Zinkdächern. Soll man nicht besser die Klimaanlage …
N.A.Hintermann started reading Landkrank: ein Essay by Nikolaj Schultz

Landkrank: ein Essay by Nikolaj Schultz
Hitzewelle in Paris. Nachts liegen die Menschen schlaflos in verschwitzten T-Shirts unter ihren Zinkdächern. Soll man nicht besser die Klimaanlage …















