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24 votes
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Table manners in the Ottoman Empire - Acem pilav
16 votes -
Game development book about creating open worlds, geography and nature?
Sorry if this is not the right place to post this. I'm interested in a book about game development for the creation of world's, topics I'd like to see covered are: L-System Scene generator Fractal...
Sorry if this is not the right place to post this.
I'm interested in a book about game development for the creation of world's, topics I'd like to see covered are:
Is anyone aware of any material that may help me learn about the implementation of said topics. They don't need to be fully automated like a scene generator. Understanding immersion would also be important.
And perhaps while I'm at it if you have any favourite game development books I'd love to know them.
13 votes -
What happened to David Graeber?
6 votes -
Can ‘micro-acts of joy’ make you happier? I tried them for seven days.
11 votes -
The Sad Bastard Cookbook - No longer available on Amazon
16 votes -
The tragic story of this famous meteorite and the boy who fought the museum that took everything from him
14 votes -
Capitalism is dead. '[Technofeudalism is] something much worse’: Yanis Varoufakis on extremism and the tyranny of big tech
36 votes -
Book review - A Fabulous Failure: The Clinton Presidency and the Transformation of American Capitalism by Nelson Lichtenstein and Judith Stein
4 votes -
Choose Your Own Adventure - Forty-five years ago, one kids book series taught a generation how to make bad decisions
25 votes -
You don’t need more resilience. You need friends. And money.
44 votes -
What are your favorite folk songbooks for guitar?
My friends and I are decent intermediate players but we don't have enough songs in common, and we'd love a book that can teach us a thing or two.
13 votes -
Fifty-five books Scientific American recommends in 2023
12 votes -
Recommendations for medical history
My dad (a veterinarian by trade) is really into medical history, so I was wondering if folks had any recommendations or favorites. I know he's done a lot of reading about the history of vaccines...
My dad (a veterinarian by trade) is really into medical history, so I was wondering if folks had any recommendations or favorites. I know he's done a lot of reading about the history of vaccines and the Spanish flu epidemic, but it's really not my area of interest, so I'm somewhat at a loss for how to find him something. Ideally it would be something available on audiobook because that's mostly how he consumes books these days.
Edit: Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I am not sure he has the wherewithal to do podcasts, but the book recommendations are great. I'm going with The Emperor of All Maladies and The Ghost Map, assuming he doesn't have them already.
12 votes -
The personal, political art of board-game design
6 votes -
What are some good books to learn how the International Space Station works?
There are many interesting videos about the ISS on YouTube, but I have a hard time committing video content to memory, and it is also difficult for me to create a mental picture of how things work...
There are many interesting videos about the ISS on YouTube, but I have a hard time committing video content to memory, and it is also difficult for me to create a mental picture of how things work in that format.
So, what are some good books (or maybe long-form articles) about the ISS that can help me understand it both functionally and spatially? Essentially, where everything is, what everything is for, and also how all the procedures actually work. I'm looking for both accessible introductions for the general public and more technical literature (although I am not in STEM, so something meant specifically for engineers might be too much for me).
The purpose of the request is research for something I am writing. I intend it to be (kinda hard) science fiction, so I wanna be able to comfortably visualize and refer to all the spaces and moving parts with knowledge. I do wanna learn some jargon and what it's for, but I'm not building a space station in my garage :P
It takes place in current times.
I'm not against learning more about the history of the ISS, but my focus is really on how it is organized, what every part is meant to accomplish, and how the operations and procedures actually take place there. Including all the rules, methods, and inner works involving human beings, both in relation to the ISS and themselves.
6 votes -
Reindeer noir, the Finnish crime sub-genre influenced by Santa's home town of Rovaniemi
5 votes -
See the sky: Thoru Yamamoto's Christmas story, for Playdate
8 votes -
Exploring Art Deco architecture's evolution from its 1920s roots to its modern resurgence in Art Deco 2.0
5 votes -
What should kids know about factory farming?
22 votes -
Rock Hudson: How a gay truck driver became the biggest star in Hollywood
8 votes -
Danish parliament has voted to ban the burning of religious scriptures after a series of Qur’an desecrations in the country and neighbouring Sweden
26 votes -
Review: A Field Guide to American Houses, by Virginia Savage McAlester
12 votes -
Former Twitter employees give advice to companies who want to replace it
15 votes -
Review: The Verge, by Patrick Wyman
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The Day After - Forty years ago my father scared 100 million viewers in America
24 votes -
Climate cookbooks
6 votes -
Mushrooms, snails and plant roots: The surprising story of how your clothes got their color
13 votes -
‘It was a way to share your musical experiences’: Two new books explore the cassette tape's contribution to music
7 votes -
New book by doctor licensed in the UK and Brazil: poorer countries have useful knowledge and methods they could teach about frugal health care
18 votes -
Spotify has added audiobooks to its subscription model – reaching millions of people, it may revolutionise the already booming audiobooks business
38 votes -
Memoirs of Count Boruwłaski: The last court dwarf describes entertaining Kings and Queens of Europe
13 votes -
Sculpting a 16th century alchemy dragon
5 votes -
Scholastic to separate books on race, gender and sexuality for US book fairs
26 votes -
Scholastic Book Fair will discontinue separate collection of race and gender books
23 votes -
Highly inappropriate book covers
20 votes -
There’dn’t’ve
53 votes -
Database containing nearly 200,000 pirated books being used to train AI - authors were not informed
41 votes -
Arnold Schwarzenegger is here to pump you up (emotionally)
9 votes -
Analyzing Frank Herbert's Dune from an architectural perspective
10 votes -
We know who you are
20 votes -
A review of Number Go Up, on crypto shenanigans
16 votes -
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania children's author writes a book titled 'Banned Book', discusses censorship
12 votes -
Florida school district orders librarians to purge all books with LGBTQ characters
36 votes -
New California law bars schoolbook bans based on racial and gender teachings
14 votes -
Book review: The Educated Mind
17 votes -
Vulture Lists: Eleven recommended books on hip hop music or artists
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Swedish schools minister Lotta Edholm moves students off digital devices and on to books and handwriting, with teachers and experts debating the pros and cons
20 votes -
Grimes and Elon Musk reveal third child, Techno Mechanicus, in new biography
33 votes -
Jurassic Park turns thirty
25 votes