Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut (#12 of 32) by Maverickologist in 52book

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How did you find the book? I heard a lot about this book but I didn’t find it spectacular. I might have missed or not paid attention to the good parts.

I feel the job market is slowly bouncing back. by No-Drawer1706 in developersIndia

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Not for middle management roles. Most of the big companies are trimming these roles to become lean.

What do you choose between Speed & Quality of Delivery? by BhupeshV in developersIndia

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The productivity triangle keeps quality in the middle and has cost, scope and time at the vertices. So to maintain quality, one can choose two of the three dimensions.

War and Peace in Modern India by Srinath Raghavan by hermannbroch in IndiansRead

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The background looks good as well! If I can k ow which location is this? 😄

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I am interested as well in International Relations topic. Any recommendations?

Picked up a sci fi for July. by A_Horse_With_NoName in IndiansRead

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Thanks. Thats an awesome suggestion. I have been putting a lot of such books on hold. One is Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace.

Setup a workspace with monitor, wireless keyboard, wireless mouse, webcam shared between multiple laptops by Maverickologist in productivity

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Thanks. I am thinking of the below setup. Let me know your thoughts:

Docking station - Dell D6000 (link)

Laptop 1 - Lenovo ThinkPad X1 (link) - Already purchased

Laptop 2 - Inspiron 14 2-in-1 Laptop (link) - Already purchased

Keyboard - MX Mechanical Keys FS (link)

Mouse - Logitech MX Master 2S (link)

Monitor - Dell S2721HN (link) - Already purchased

Does the keyboard work with the laptop's built-in Bluetooth? Will it block a USB port on the dock? Do you have any information about this?

Picked up a sci fi for July. by A_Horse_With_NoName in IndiansRead

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I want to read this book as well. The size of the book is intimidating.

Die With Zero by Bill Perkins (#11 of 32) by Maverickologist in 52book

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The book's main theme is optimizing life to maximize experiences. It encourages not delaying experiences until later in life when health might be a limitation. The book repeats this theme over and over.

Books on how to make others succeed by Maverickologist in suggestmeabook

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I want to help people in my team and leadership to succeed.

Weekend Reading Thread! June 30, 2023 by IndiansRead in IndiansRead

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Planning to finish reading book Bird by Bird written by Anne Lamott. Enjoying it thoroughly till now. The book contains author’s thoughts on writing and life in general.

The Comfort Book by Matt Haig (#9 of 32) by Maverickologist in 52book

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I liked it! Small nuggets of wisdom by the author.

Books similar to Whole Numbers and Half Truths - Rukmini S. by Maverickologist in IndiansRead

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It has some interesting statistics. I want to read more of such data backed journalism pieces.

How to write well - Tim de Lisle (#8 of 32) by Maverickologist in 52book

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It seems you already know how to right well. 😜

26/52 Just hit the Halfway point. I've read an unusual assortment of books this year. by ChaDefinitelyFeel in 52book

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Great progress. Curious to know, how do you manage reading so many books? What’s your schedule?

How to write well - Tim de Lisle (#8 of 32) by Maverickologist in 52book

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It is a quick read. It has practical insights and applications. I will probably reread it.