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The world's most infamous hacker offers an insider's view of the low-tech threats to high-tech security
Kevin Mitnick's exploits as a cyber-desperado and fugitive form one of the most exhaustive FBI manhunts in history and have spawned dozens of articles, books, films, and documentaries.
A roller-coaster ride through the unpredictable, exciting, and challenging universe of computers, games, puzzles, mazes, and computer art. "Pickover's dazzling array of tortuous mind-benders and arcane minutiae delights and surprises. It's easy to get trapped in his enticing labyrinth of seductive mind games".--Science News.
This is lesser-known Calvino, but actually my favorite of his works that I've read. It's just so weird! — a collection of stories about the deep history of the universe, featuring decidedly atypical protagonists (particles, formulae, evolving organisms, etc.) and a range of witty magical realism… Reads like vignettes from a strange alternate history of the cosmos…
All about form and structure — how things are made, and how they're constrained, from the structural efficiencies and limitations of natural materials, to differences in building/manufacturing practices we might consider in light of what we want to optimize for… It's not only well-written, but graced with lovely illustrations on almost every page, of things ranging from cell structures to ancient tools to the various ways things can break. It also works up to some interesting conclusions…moving from elements of form and structure, to historical and evolutionary influences, the "dictates of chance" on what things exist, and unifying principles of the physical world.