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  1. Comment on What are you reading these days? in ~books

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    I think you’re in for a treat. Let me know how you like it! If you do like it and can’t wait for the The Strength of the Few, I also recommend the Licanius Trilogy by the same author.

    I think you’re in for a treat. Let me know how you like it!

    If you do like it and can’t wait for the The Strength of the Few, I also recommend the Licanius Trilogy by the same author.

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  2. Comment on What are you reading these days? in ~books

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    After a 3-day marathon, I finished The Will of the Many by James Islington, which will probably be a top 10 book for me. Haven’t had this much trouble putting a book down since Mistborn. Would...

    After a 3-day marathon, I finished The Will of the Many by James Islington, which will probably be a top 10 book for me. Haven’t had this much trouble putting a book down since Mistborn. Would highly recommend for any fans of Cosmere or fantasy/sci-fi in general

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  3. Comment on Have you ever compiled a custom Linux kernel? in ~comp

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    I haven’t, but it’s sort of on my bucket list to do so. I’ve had the Building Linux from Scratch guide in my bookmarks forever and someday I’ll see it through.

    I haven’t, but it’s sort of on my bucket list to do so. I’ve had the Building Linux from Scratch guide in my bookmarks forever and someday I’ll see it through.

  4. Comment on What is something that, surprisingly, worked? in ~talk

    andrewhudson
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    Reconcilable Differences is the one that works for me

    Reconcilable Differences is the one that works for me

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  5. Comment on Overuse of commas in ~humanities.languages

    andrewhudson
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    I think you could say language is a lot like mathematical formula! There are often many different ways to reach the same mathematical fact, with each path emphasizing different nuances.

    I think you could say language is a lot like mathematical formula! There are often many different ways to reach the same mathematical fact, with each path emphasizing different nuances.

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