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Mentioned in 25 episodes

Children of time

Book • 1967
Children of Time is a book by Henry Maxwell, published in 1967.

Due to limited information, specific details about the book's content or themes are not available.

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Mentioned in 25 episodes

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David Perell
as the book that won
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Adrian Tchaikovsky
the Arthur C. Clarke Award.
336 snips
Adrian Tchaikovsky: How to Write Absurdly Well | How I Write
Erwähnt von
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Miriam Meckel
im Zusammenhang mit Datenzentren im All und Kühlungsproblemen.
59 snips
Musk-Wahnsinn, Software-Crash und eine KI-Entwicklung, die unser Leben verändert
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Carl Miller
as a clever science fiction book featuring giant spiders.
54 snips
Berlin | 8
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Peter Hershock
as a fascinating alternative evolutionary history science fiction book.
37 snips
Peter D. Hershock, "Consciousness Mattering: A Buddhist Synthesis" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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Tyson Singer
as one of Adrian Tchaikovsky's books that he enjoys reading to decompress.
35 snips
From localized to systematic speed: How Spotify deploys AI in prototyping, strategy & maintenance w/ Tyson Singer #245
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Kurt Mackey
as an excellent speculative fiction audiobook.
23 snips
Building the developer cloud (Interview)
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Inger Mewburn
as a book from the Children of Time series, focusing on octopuses.
21 snips
Late stage capitalism wants us dead - what can we do about it?
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Kelly Weinersmith
and
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Daniel Whiteson
during a discussion about the possibility of highly intelligent spiders.
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How did intelligence arise?

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