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"Destiny stands behind people, veiled in a veil of mystery, and in her hand she holds a quiver with a thousand events..."
Gloria Victis

Polish novelist Eliza Orzeszkowa died in 1810.

Orzeszkowa was a leading writer of the Positivism movement during foreign Partitions of Poland. In 1905, together with Henryk Sienkiewicz, she was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Books by Eliza Orzeszkowa at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/9367

Cover of Marta by Eliza Orzeszkowa

sanchita27, to books
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which one are you currently reading?

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razumasu, to books
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Going to organise my bookshelf soon with all these new books 📚 Do you organize your books by color, author, genre, or in some creative way? Show me your shelves! #BookshelfBrowsing #Bookstodon #books

jarulf,
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@razumasu author and title, fiction and non-fiction on separate bookcases, and graphic novels/comics (e g Asterix)/manga by title and number (mostly).

Likewise, to photography
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Farm fresh (or something like that).
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Fred Saberhagen (1930-2007) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?602

L, Richard Powers, 1969; R, Richard Powers, 1967
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Old_IT_geek,

@SFRuminations The berserker series has yet to be turned into a Hollywood movie or TV series. But it should!

SFRuminations,
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@Old_IT_geek nah. Not everything needs to be mutilated by a film or miniseries…

ianRobinson, to books
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Started listening to the audiobook edition of Everything Is Predictable. How Bayes' Remarkable Theorem Explains the World, written and read by Tom Chivers.

https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/B0CHSG7Y2N

patchworkbunny, to books
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Looks like a new batch of giveaways have been loaded onto StoryGraph. Unlike Goodreads, they're not restricted to North America (although a lot are US only still).
https://app.thestorygraph.com/giveaways

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British mathematician, logician, philosopher, & public intellectual Bertrand Russell was born #OTD in 1872.

One of Russell's most significant achievements is the co-authorship of "Principia Mathematica" (1910-1913) with Alfred North Whitehead. His works, such as "The Problems of Philosophy" (1912) & "Our Knowledge of the External World" (1914), explored issues related to knowledge, perception, & the scientific method.

Books by Bertrand Russell at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/355

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Cover of Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy by Bertrand Russell. Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy is a book (1919 first edition) by philosopher Bertrand Russell, in which the author seeks to create an accessible introduction to various topics within the foundations of mathematics. According to the preface, the book is intended for those with only limited knowledge of mathematics and no prior experience with the mathematical logic it deals with. Accordingly, it is often used in introductory philosophy of mathematics courses at institutions of higher education.

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"Physics is mathematical not because we know so much about the physical world, but because we know so little: it is only its mathematical properties that we can discover."

An Outline of Philosophy Ch.15 The Nature of our Knowledge of Physics (1927)

"The pursuit of philosophy is founded on the belief that knowledge is good, even if what is known is painful."

Philosophy for Laymen (1946)

~Bertrand Russell (1872-1955)

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bazylevnik0,
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@gutenberg_org thx ^_^

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“Feindre d’ignorer ce qu’on sait, de savoir tout ce que l’on ignore... voilà toute la politique.”
Le Mariage de Figaro (1778)

French polymath cha died #OTD in 1799.

He is best known for his classic plays, particularly "The Barber of Seville" and "The Marriage of Figaro," which form part of the Figaro trilogy. These works were adapted into famous operas by Gioachino Rossini and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart respectively.

Books by Pierre Beaumarchais at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/7962

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Illustratiion dans l'édition originale du Mariage de Figaro de Beaumarchais

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Social Engineering in Cybersecurity; Threats and Defenses by Gururaj H L & Janhavi V & Ambika V, 2024

In today’s digitally interconnected world, the threat landscape has evolved to include not just sophisticated technical exploits but also the art of human manipulation. The primary aim of this textbook is to provide a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of social engineering attacks.

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picklejr, to StarTrek
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anybody know of some novels or series with themes including the good side of humanity? I really like for that, where the human heart is challenged yet prevails.

Not necessarily looking for Sci-Fi but not excluding it either. Maybe something historical or steampunky would be cool. 😅

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cecton,
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@picklejr @books @books @bookstodon I really like for that. I think they went really far but beware that even if it starts as a comedy, it gets really serious and deep towards the end

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I'm reading two different books from H.P. : "A Confession of Unfaith" and "Philosophical Essays". But I found out that several essays appears in both books, which makes my reading easier. Fewer pages left to be read soon. Love it.

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At , the Australian science fiction writers con, and the main, constant lament seems to be that it's so difficult to get any traction as a new author, either through small press or self publishing. There are so many books!

imalcolm,
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@golgaloth

It's definitely a problem, and not just for new authors. One of my oldest friends has over 30 books out (disclosure: a few of which I've proofed and/or edited) and has gone from niche publishers (TSR/WOTC) to self-pub and now trying small press again. They're currently very much surviving on Patreon support and an occasional RPG book sale.

(Sidenote: Loving 'Cruel Provocations'! Will say more later - only six chapters in but it's got its hooks - or possibly threads - in me. 😉)

golgaloth,
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@imalcolm glad you're enjoying it. Word of mouth seems like the only reliable way to get sales, so do say more later.

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A TALE OF LOVE AND MONSTERS is a heart-stopping, action-packed fantasy adventure, a unique romance, and a deep, wise parable about self-sacrifice and family stories. Beautifully crafted kaleidoscope of distinctively new and classic legends. A MINUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/someone-you-can-build-a-nest-in-john-wiswell/1143735232?ean=9780756418854

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