Yoshi Tryba
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Plurality
- The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
- By: E. Glen Weyl, Audrey Tang, ⿻ Community
- Narrated by: E. Glen Weyl, Audrey Tang, JJ Reynolds-Strange, and others
- Length: 14 hrs and 4 mins
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Taiwan achieved inclusive, technology-fueled growth, overcame the pandemic without lockdowns and the infodemic without takedowns, entrusted its people to tackle shared challenges like environmental protection while capitalizing on a culture of innovation to hack the government. Here, the architects of Taiwan's internationally acclaimed digital democracy share the secret of their success. Plurality harnesses digital tools not to replace humans or trust, but to channel the potential energy in social diversity that can erupt in conflict instead for progress, growth and beauty.
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Atrocious reading takes away from content
- By Yoshi Tryba on 09-18-24
- Plurality
- The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
- By: E. Glen Weyl, Audrey Tang, ⿻ Community
- Narrated by: E. Glen Weyl, Audrey Tang, JJ Reynolds-Strange, Kaliya Young, Matt Prewitt, Divya Siddarth, Gisele Chou
Atrocious reading takes away from content
Reviewed: 09-18-24
I listening to hundreds of audio books, and this is easily the worst one I've ever encountered from a reading perspective.
It seems, the creators of this book created this audiobook practicing the principles that they preach in the content itself.... which is worrying.
how is this that this audiobook was recorded
- without a professional reader
- without professional reading equipment
- in single takes by each reader
- in market awash with repetitions, live corrections, mispronunciation, inconsistent reading cadence, and background noises like drinking water??
An AI could've produced an infinitely better narration. for a book about the future of tech, how did the creators not, at least, pursue this alternative to a professional human reader?
The effort put into the production audiobook does such an incredible disservice to the hard work the authors have put into formulating and crafting these innovative ideas... it casts doubt on the very merit of what they espouse.
I really want to understand and believe in these ideas, but I can't get past how offended I am that anybody would put something of this atrocious quality of narration out there.
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The Pragmatist's Guide to Governance
- From High School Cliques to Boards, Family Offices, and Nations: A Guide to Optimizing Governance Models
- By: Simone Collins, Malcolm Collins
- Narrated by: Malcolm Collins
- Length: 6 hrs and 25 mins
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Any group of people expected to work synergistically needs a system that structures their interactions. That system is “governance.” The Pragmatist’s Guide to Governance takes a first principles approach to exploring the ways governance structures affect the humans living under them (and vice versa), with a special focus on how human psychology interacts with the structures that facilitate our interaction with other people.
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These guys are the best!
- By Lydia on 04-17-24
- The Pragmatist's Guide to Governance
- From High School Cliques to Boards, Family Offices, and Nations: A Guide to Optimizing Governance Models
- By: Simone Collins, Malcolm Collins
- Narrated by: Malcolm Collins
a thoughtful and earnest unpacking of governance
Reviewed: 06-25-23
opinionated but also research based and open minded to many different governance systems... at least enough to discuss them. does great also balancing being broad and high level enough for a casual listener while being detailed enough to be intellectually satisfying.
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The Children of the Sky
- By: Vernor Vinge
- Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
- Length: 27 hrs and 42 mins
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Ten years have passed on Tines World, where Ravna Bergnsdot and a number of human children ended up after a disaster that nearly obliterated humankind throughout the galaxy. Ravna and the pack animals for which the planet is named have survived a war, and Ravna has saved more than one hundred children who were in cold-sleep aboard the vessel that brought them. While there is peace among the Tines, there are those among them - and among the humans - who seek power. And no matter the cost, these malcontents are determined to overturn the fledgling civilization....
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Deeply unsatisfying
- By Nurselord on 07-20-16
- The Children of the Sky
- By: Vernor Vinge
- Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
amazing
Reviewed: 01-28-23
some of the best science fiction out there. totally worth the read. try it!
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The Vikings
- A New History
- By: Neil Oliver
- Narrated by: James A. Gillies
- Length: 11 hrs and 59 mins
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Drawing on the latest discoveries that have only recently come to light, Scottish archaeologist Neil Oliver goes on the trail of the real Vikings. Where did they emerge from? How did they really live? And just what drove them to embark on such extraordinary voyages of discovery over 1,000 years ago? The Vikings: A New History explores many of those questions for the first time in an epic story of one of the world's great empires of conquest.
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Intriguing for a broad audience.
- By Grant on 08-07-18
- The Vikings
- A New History
- By: Neil Oliver
- Narrated by: James A. Gillies
solid
Reviewed: 01-07-23
the vikings are fascinating and had a far more wide reaching impact than one might assume
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A History of France
- By: John Julius Norwich
- Narrated by: John Julius Norwich
- Length: 15 hrs and 11 mins
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John Julius Norwich - called a "true master of narrative history" by Simon Sebag Montefiore - returns with the book he has spent his distinguished career wanting to write, A History of France, a portrait of the past two centuries of the country he loves best. Beginning with Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul in the first century BC, this study of French history comprises a cast of legendary characters - Charlemagne, Louis XIV, Napoleon, Joan of Arc, and Marie Antionette, to name a few - as Norwich chronicles France's often violent, always fascinating history.
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Kings and Wars
- By Awake Tex on 08-22-19
- A History of France
- By: John Julius Norwich
- Narrated by: John Julius Norwich
wouldn't recommend- too people focused
Reviewed: 01-03-23
the emphasis on kings, queens, bloodlines etc. - the characters in the play - was disappointing. the economic, geopolitical, cultural, technological etc. history was not the focus
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Money
- The True Story of a Made-Up Thing
- By: Jacob Goldstein
- Narrated by: Jacob Goldstein
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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The cohost of the popular NPR podcast Planet Money provides a well-researched, entertaining, somewhat irreverent look at how money is a made-up thing that has evolved over time to suit humanity's changing needs.
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well researched and written but,
- By C&S on 09-29-20
- Money
- The True Story of a Made-Up Thing
- By: Jacob Goldstein
- Narrated by: Jacob Goldstein
makes a very hard topic easier to understand
Reviewed: 12-26-22
tackles one of the most complex questions "what is money?" and provides a brief history and strong summary
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The Habsburg Empire
- A New History
- By: Pieter M. Judson
- Narrated by: Michael Page
- Length: 18 hrs and 9 mins
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Rejecting fragmented histories of nations in the making, this bold revision surveys the shared institutions that bridged difference and distance to bring stability and meaning to the far-flung empire. By supporting new schools, law courts, and railroads along with scientific and artistic advances, the Habsburg monarchs sought to anchor their authority in the cultures and economies of Central Europe. A rising standard of living throughout the empire deepened the legitimacy of Habsburg rule.
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Ideal for students of empires, nationalism, minorities and ethnic groups
- By Uther on 02-11-17
- The Habsburg Empire
- A New History
- By: Pieter M. Judson
- Narrated by: Michael Page
intriguing
Reviewed: 12-22-22
many parallels and differences to both the 18th/19th centuries throughout Europe AND to what's going on today in the culture wars. liberalism meets monarchies meets nationalism
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- How to Rethink Marketing for Tech Products
- By: Martina Lauchengco
- Narrated by: Martina Lauchengco
- Length: 6 hrs and 56 mins
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The best products can still lose in the marketplace. Why? They are beaten by stronger product marketing. Yet, product marketing is widely misunderstood. It includes segmenting and targeting customers, positioning products vs. alternatives, creating product collateral, and supporting sales teams. But great product marketing achieves much more: it identifies the best way to bring your product to market, accelerates your product's ability to penetrate markets over time, shapes what the world thinks about your product and your category, and inspires customers to tell your product's story.
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nothing special
- By KwikC on 04-03-23
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- How to Rethink Marketing for Tech Products
- By: Martina Lauchengco
- Narrated by: Martina Lauchengco
great primer on product marketing
Reviewed: 12-17-22
useful for any professional considering getting into either marketing or product development in tech
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In the Shadow of the Sword
- The Birth of Islam and the Rise of the Global Arab Empire
- By: Tom Holland
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
- Length: 18 hrs and 11 mins
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The evolution of the Arab empire is one of the supreme narratives of ancient history, a story dazzlingly rich in drama, character, and achievement. In this exciting and sweeping history - the third in his trilogy of books on the ancient world - Tom Holland describes how the Arabs emerged to carve out a stupefyingly vast dominion in a matter of decades, overcoming seemingly insuperable odds to create an imperial civilization.
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Misleading title
- By Edd Huetteman on 04-08-16
- In the Shadow of the Sword
- The Birth of Islam and the Rise of the Global Arab Empire
- By: Tom Holland
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
fascinating
Reviewed: 12-11-22
colorfully and entertainingly written - brings a lens I was not aware of and found illuminating
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Cities of the Ancient World
- By: Steven L. Tuck, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Steven L. Tuck
- Length: 11 hrs and 48 mins
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Cities of the Ancient World is your opportunity to survey the breadth of the ancient world through the context of its urban development. Taught by esteemed Professor Steven L. Tuck, of Miami University, these 24 eye-opening lectures not only provide an invaluable look at the design and architecture of ancient cities, they also offer a flesh-and-blood glimpse into the daily lives of ordinary people and the worlds they created.
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Do People Make a City or a City Make the People?
- By Emily on 08-19-15
- Cities of the Ancient World
- By: Steven L. Tuck, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Steven L. Tuck
intriuging
Reviewed: 10-29-22
interesting to learn about how cities evolved throughout history to what they are today
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