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  1. AI: The Next Literacy
    Your Essential Guide to the Revolution Happening Now
    Suman Gyawali
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  2. WisconsinSecureNet (WSN)
    It Is Time To Treat This State Like A Country, And Button It Down
    Lefty Insider

    This book is targeted primarily to technologists and policy makers who wish to better serve a demographic of Wisconsin landline Internet (HFC) consumers. (Rural residents in particular)

  3. WisconsinSecureNet (WSN)
    It Is Time To Treat This State Like A Country, And Button It Down
    Lefty Insider

    This book is targeted primarily to technologists and policy makers who wish to better serve a demographic of Wisconsin landline Internet (HFC) consumers. (Rural residents in particular)

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  5. Building a Universal Machine
    A Hands-on Introduction to Computability
    Tomas Tulka

    From the foundations of computing to the construction of electronic devices, this book attempts to build an easy-to-cross bridge between theory and practice, model and reality, thought and object.

  6. Phoenix
    The Full Story of Canada’s Pay System Catastrophe
    David Sabine

    Canada’s payroll project disaster. The Phoenix system was supposed to rise from the ashes! Instead, $4.2 billion have gone up in flames. Some have lost their life savings, their home, their marriage, their dignity. It’s a catastrophe with no end in sight.

  7. NULL
    The Absence of Value in Computing
    Daniel Hargett

    An exploration of one of the most fundamental concepts in computer science: the NULL value. Learn how NULL can be used and how its misuse can lead to serious errors and vulnerabilities. Whether you're a seasoned programmer or just curious about the history & inner workings of computing, this is a must-read that'll deepen your understanding of NULL!

  8. Selections in Minnesota
    Consequences of the 2020 Election and How to Reclaim Control of Our Government
    Erik van Mechelen

    Learn the truth about Minnesota's elections.