No LC or other tech books. Only books outside of your work expertise. Edit: also please share some books you'd recommend. Gracias!
I love books 🤓
I read 3: Site Reliability Engineering - Google. Learn what an SRE is, how to implement it, and best practices. Was great to help me transition into becoming an SRE from Devops and increasing overall TC once I transferred companies. What every body is saying - a book about body language and how to read it. Has helped me tremendously when talking to women, co workers, random strangers, friends. While in a normal conversation I can now know their current feelings towards our conversation and act accordingly. SuperIntelligence - a book about intelligence, how we determine levels, capacity, and overall how robots posses more which will eventually lead to our demise without us realizing it until it’s too late.
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I try to read one book a week. I read 60 books last year. Mostly fiction, but also some history. Books are good for the soul :)
It is probably a self fulfilling prophecy but when I read few pages before sleeping instead of surfing internet,I wake up in better mood
KNAWledge. Step by step from Tai. https://youtu.be/wZaKyo7ZVCI How he reads a book a day in just 10-15 minutes during breakfast, cover to cover. Jump to 1:35 in the video.
Omg - “here in my garage” ... his lambos and the models ... i have even seen mulitple “is Tai fake” types videos. I enjoy his shams so much!
Wtf is a book
From last 10 year I am only learning through one book and that’s my favorite.. we call it THE FACEBOOK :)
Audible really helps. Been doing like 40-50 nonfiction books per year on commute
The difference is Audible.
How much do you spend on audible?