
DevOps Hiring
DevOps HiringAuthor: Dave Zwieback
DevOps HiringAuthor: Dave Zwieback
Book of LifeAuthor: Deborah Harkness
Shadow of NightAuthor: Deborah Harkness
A Discovery of WitchesAuthor: Deborah Harkness
Projekt FeniksPowieść o IT, modelu DevOps i o tym, jak pomóc firmie w odniesieniu sukcesu Authors: Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, George Spafford
Animal FarmA Fairy Story Author: George Orwell “Animal Farm” by George Orwell is a satirical novella that uses a group of farm animals to allegorically critique the Russian Revolution and the rise of Soviet totalitarianism. The story begins with the animals on Mr. Jones’s farm overthrowing their human oppressor, inspired by the ideals of equality and freedom preached by Old Major, an elder pig. However, as the pigs take control, led by Napoleon and Snowball, the revolutionary ideals quickly become corrupted. ...
1984Author: George Orwell “1984” by George Orwell is a dystopian novel that paints a chilling portrait of a totalitarian society under constant surveillance. The story is set in a future where the Party, led by the omnipresent Big Brother, exerts absolute control over every aspect of life. The protagonist, Winston Smith, works for the Ministry of Truth, where he alters historical records to fit the Party’s narrative. The novel explores themes of oppression, propaganda, and the erasure of individuality. ...
Broń matematycznej zagładyJak algorytmy zwiększają nierówności i zagrażają demokracji Author: Cathy O'Neil
Children of DuneAuthor: Frank Herbert Children of Dune is the third book in Frank Herbert’s epic Dune series. It continues the story of Paul Atreides’ children, Leto II and Ghanima, as they navigate the complex political and ecological landscape of Arrakis. The novel delves deep into themes of power, destiny, and transformation, offering a rich and thought-provoking narrative. Herbert’s intricate world-building and philosophical insights make this a compelling read for fans of science fiction and fantasy. ...
Catch 22Author: Joseph Heller Reading Catch-22 reminded me of the absurd humor from the TV series M*A*S*H. Not that the characters are the same, but the mood often felt similar-chaotic, funny, and tragic at the same time. What stood out most to me were the smugglers who turned the war into business opportunities. They acted like classical businessmen, caring little about the fighting as long as they could profit. Another strong theme is how far people will go to save themselves. Many pretend to be crazy-or maybe even become crazy-just to escape danger. ...