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    A federal judge kept him in solitary confinement for eight months because a prosecutor claimed he could whistle into a telephone and start a nuclear war. That was impossible. Almost none of the mythology was true. This is the real story.Ask anyone to name a hacker and they will probably say Kevin Mitnick. For a decade he was the most famous — and most feared — computer intruder alive: the subject ... Read more

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  • The Consultant's Leap: Transitioning from Employee to Independent Consultant

    by Shane Larson ...
    There are two versions of the independent consulting story. The one people post about — the freedom, the rates, the laptop on a beach. And the one nobody posts about — the engineer who quit a good job, burned through eighteen months of savings, and quietly went back to employment wondering what went wrong.The difference between those two outcomes is almost never talent. It's preparation.The ... Read more

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  • The Bloody Benders: The Family That Murdered Travelers on the Kansas Prairie and Vanished

    by Shane Larson ...
    Dinner was served with the guest's back to a canvas curtain. Most travelers never learned why.In the early 1870s, men kept vanishing along the Osage Mission Trail in southeastern Kansas. They rode alone, they carried cash, and they simply never arrived. Halfway across Labette County stood a one-room cabin doing business as a wayside inn — a German immigrant family named Bender offering hot meals, ... Read more

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  • The Harpe Brothers: America's First Serial Killers

    by Shane Larson ...
    Before the gunslingers, before the hanging judges, there were the Harpes — and the American frontier had no word for what they were.In August 1799, a posse ran down a fleeing horseman in the Kentucky barrens. As he lay dying, the husband of a woman he had butchered drew a knife and took his head, then carried it to a crossroads and wedged it in the fork of a tree as a warning. The place is still ... Read more

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  • The AI-Native CIO: How the Executive Role Is Being Rewritten by Artificial Intelligence

    by Shane Larson ...
    Most CIOs are still optimizing a role that no longer exists.The job was designed around a simple premise: technology supports the business, and the business decides. Annual budgets. Roadmaps measured in quarters. A cost center whose main job is to keep the lights on. Every one of those load-bearing assumptions was built for a world where humans made every decision and software waited to be told ... Read more

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  • The Crusades: Two Centuries of Holy War Between Christendom and Islam

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    For two hundred years, armies marched east in the name of God—and the world has never stopped arguing about why.In 1095, Pope Urban II stood before a crowd at Clermont and called on the knights of Christendom to take back Jerusalem. What followed was one of the longest, strangest, and bloodiest enterprises in medieval history: a chain of expeditions that toppled cities, built kingdoms in the sand, ... Read more

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  • The AI Automation Playbook: Replace Your Repetitive Work in 30 Days

    by Shane Larson ...
    Most people don't have an automation problem. They have a starting problem.They know AI can handle the repetitive parts of their job. They've seen the tools. They may have even tried a few. But knowing AI is capable and actually having a system that runs without you are two completely different things — and the gap between them is where most people stay stuck.The AI Automation Playbook is a ... Read more

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  • Love, Rebuilt: Building Trust, Merging Lives, and Finding Partnership After 50

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    Most relationship advice assumes you're starting from nothing. After fifty, you're starting from everything.Two careers. Two financial histories. Adult children with opinions. An ex-spouse who never fully leaves the picture. Decades of habits formed long before you met. When you commit to someone later in life, you aren't painting on a blank canvas — you're merging two finished paintings and ... Read more

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  • The First 1,000 Days

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    Most developer career advice is written for people with ten years of experience. This book is for day one.The first three years of your software development career — roughly 1,000 days — are when everything gets set. Habits form. Professional identity solidifies. Career trajectories either compound or stall. And yet most career books assume you already know how to navigate a codebase, survive code ... Read more

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  • Justinian and Theodora

    by Shane Larson ...
    Every book about the fall of Rome ends with the same question hanging over the last page: what happened next? This is the answer — and almost nobody outside a history department knows it.Sixty years after the last Western emperor was pensioned off, an aging peasant-soldier's nephew sat on the throne in Constantinople and decided the fall of Rome was a clerical error he intended to correct. ... Read more

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  • Einstein Against the World

    by Shane Larson ...
    The Einstein you didn't learn in school.You know the dorm-room poster. You don't know Albert Einstein.The actual man was a Jewish refugee with a 5,000-mark Nazi bounty on his head. He was the patent clerk who broke physics on a desk meant for evaluating other people's inventions. He was the husband who walked away from a brilliant first wife after she helped with his math. He was the FBI's most ... Read more

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  • Custer and Little Bighorn

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    Almost everything you know about Custer's Last Stand is a painting, not a battle — and much of it was invented on purpose.On June 25, 1876, nine days before the nation's centennial, George Armstrong Custer led five companies of the Seventh Cavalry into a valley in Montana Territory, and within an hour or two every man with him was dead. The news reached the East during the Fourth of July ... Read more

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