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Active Measures: The Secret History of Disinformation and Political Warfare

Thomas Rid, Derek Perkins, et al.

4.5 on Amazon

3 HN comments

The Kubernetes Book: Updated April 2021

Nigel Poulton

4.4 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Machine Learning with R: Expert techniques for predictive modeling, 3rd Edition

Brett Lantz

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Illustration

Jesse Kowalski, Rusty Burke, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Head First JavaScript Programming: A Brain-Friendly Guide

Eric Freeman and Elisabeth Robson

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Python Programming Language

Berajah Jayne

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Site Reliability Workbook: Practical Ways to Implement SRE

Betsy Beyer , Niall Richard Murphy , et al.

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science, 3rd Ed.

John Zelle

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Unit Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns: Effective testing styles, patterns, and reliable automation for unit testing, mocking, and integration testing with examples in C#

Vladimir Khorikov

4.8 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Machine Learning for Algorithmic Trading: Predictive models to extract signals from market and alternative data for systematic trading strategies with Python, 2nd Edition

Stefan Jansen

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Decode and Conquer: Answers to Product Management Interviews

Lewis C. Lin

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Hands-On Programming with R: Write Your Own Functions and Simulations

Garrett Grolemund and Hadley Wickham

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values

Brian Christian and Brilliance Audio

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Building Mobile Apps at Scale: 39 Engineering Challenges

Gergely Orosz

5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Web Graphics

Jennifer Robbins

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

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thinkmassiveonMar 30, 2021

Some books I recently enjoyed, mostly focused on the infosec aspect but still somewhat on topic:

The Kill Chain, by Christian Brose

Active Measures, by Thomas Rid

Sandworm, by Andy Greenberg

Fatal System Error, by Joseph Mann

strictneinonAug 20, 2020

"KGB psyops"

Wish people would stop trying to play pretend RU experts.

If you want details on actual cough "Psyops", one can read a book like Active Measures by Thomas Rid.

totetsuonJuly 9, 2020

Some more reading on this topic:

- This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality -- Peter Pomerantsev

- A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy -- Nancy L. Rosenblum

- Trust, Facts, And Democracy In A Polarized World [podcast ] https://www.democracyworkspodcast.com/pew/

- darknetdiaries EP 65: PSYOP [podcast] https://darknetdiaries.com/transcript/65/ (interview with psychological operations worker)

- Active Measures: The Secret History of Disinformation and Political Warfare -- Thomas Rid

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