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>>9980725
>read accelerando
It's on libgen.io
However, the physical version is relatively cheap on Amazon and eBay
I've just read "The old axolotl: hardware dreams" which is mostly good.
Prompted me to buy "Computer hardware illustrated guide", "upgrading and repairing PCs", and "code: the hidden language of hardware and software" to add to my library and eventually get through.
Any suggestions for further learning about hardware?
I wonder if there's still enough people of enough capacity working towards upholding Moore's law (etc).

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>>9953486
>no single person can see the whole picture of what's going on with soft-, firm- and hardware
What is this phenomena called - knowledge lack/capacity inadequacy/insufficient XP (etc)...?
How does one transcend this?
Especially in an increasingly complex world of increasingly complex objects/realms/domains (etc)...
Perhaps there is not inherent complexity increase with ascension/transcension, and technological progression, and epistemological sophistication effectiveness and efficiency increases.
Perhaps there is.

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