Myself in 7 books:
The Sequences
There is no Antimemetics Division
The Elephant in the Brain
C for Dummies
House of Leaves
Who Owns The Future
1984
@niplav gwern.net compiled epub + print on demand when
I read the sequences out of a PDF entitled something like: EY compiled blog posts 20XX - 20YY. No reason someone couldn't make one of those for Gwern.
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Yep someone should probably do that
@niplav A good list with several books I really wanna read at some point.
Sadly if I did something similar it would simply be all Greg Egan books :P Maybe a few Kim Stanley Robinson's too...
@AlexMulkerrin and I, on the other hand, have to read the greg egan novels—i guess for every favorites list there is a to-read sublist out there
@niplav heh, funny how that works out sometimes :D
Well off the top of my head I'd probably be promoting:
#1 Diaspora for the best depiction of virtual persons I've ever seen.
#2 Schild's Ladder for the adventure of unleashing a universal X-risk and the race to halt it.
#3 Permutation City; all about Cellular Automata so good but also weird cults too?
#4-N pretty much all the collections of short stories which have some vcool concepts
Orthogonal is bit weird, no Relativity in the setting :!?
@AlexMulkerrin
Yeah I skimmed through the first couple pages of Schild's ladder and this looks *exactly* like the stuff what's up my alley
@pseudoriemann hmm I might not actually have that one. (new target acquired! :D ) Is it an individual story or a compilation of them?
Spoiler about the physics of the fictional universe of the Orthogonal trilogy
Spoiler about the physics of the fictional universe of the Orthogonal trilogy
@pseudoriemann yep! I loved reading through the trilogy but had to have the energy for surprise physics lecturing to make much progress in it 😅
re: Spoiler about the physics of the fictional universe of the Orthogonal trilogy
gwern.net is not a book unfortunately