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A few things come to mind along with what's already been mentioned:

Assorted Non-Book Readings:

- https://randsinrepose.com/dont-skip-this/

- http://www.stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks

- https://sysadvent.blogspot.com/2019/12/day-21-being-kind-to-...

- https://donellameadows.org/archives/leverage-points-places-t...

- https://grugbrain.dev/

- https://changelog.com/posts/rich-hickeys-greatest-hits

- https://github.com/papers-we-love/papers-we-love/blob/master...

- http://www.cs.unc.edu/techreports/86-020.pdf

Books:

- The Phoenix Project: Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, George Spafford

- Deep Work: Cal Newport

- The Art of Leadership: Michael Lopp (Rands)

- Extreme Ownership: Jocko Willink and Leif Babin (once you get through the ho-rah stuff it's a fantastic read)

- Time Management for System Administrators: O'Reilly (fantastic for interrupt driven work)

- Elements of Clojure: Zachary Tellman (not just for Clojure devs)




I checked out your other links because you included Programming Sucks; not because it's an amazing resource, but because my partner and I once nearly died of laughter listening to the audio book rendition at the bottom of a page. Grub doesn't disappoint either, but is still recent enough to be the wider HN consciousness.




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