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How many anons on /g/ have read Accelerando?

It's very popular within AI research circles.
Some say its an accurate prediction for the post-singularity world (although some of his predictions on how IP law is going to play out are pretty fantastical)
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Decent book, actually.

I wonder what a collaboration between Stross and Greg Egan would go? Reading books by one reminds me of the other.

I like that the main character is a submissive hetero male.
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hard scifi almost never has decent prose
just absolute dreck to read to get to the occasional interesting idea
i'd rather read an executive summary



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