Is that really 4066 pages below, not including a day and a half of conferences, two hours of ML online training, and all the Dragonholt reading? Busy month.[Image] 2/28/2021: [GAME] Legacy of DragonholtWatched some how to play videos as well and got started playing the first scenario before deciding it would make a better family game. No dice, no rolling or randomization whatsoever outside the skills you pick for your characters.Jen and I have been playing. We're on Day one of the City .[so two rounds so far, about an hour and a half].
2/27/2021: Hench [416 pages] by Natalie Zina Walschots
2/26/2021: Nimona [272 pages] by Noelle Stevenson. Graphic Novel, very good.2/25/2021: Code Freeze U of MN 2021 [all day] - AI / ML Ethics and Bias and Mob Programming[Image]
2/24/2021: AWS Innovate AI/ML Edition: Bias, Lookout, Clarify, and more [half day]. Lot of new tools in the Sagemaker Suite I didn't know about.
2/23/2021: If It Bleeds - "Rat" by Stephen King
2/22/2021: If It Bleeds - "If It Bleeds" by Stephen King
2/21/2021: If It Bleeds - "The Life of Chuck" by Stephen King
2/20/2021: Security training - on own time, CDA, GDPR, HIPAA, PHI, et al. [2:49 - oof]
[Image] 2/19/2021: If It Bleeds [447 pages] - "Mr. Harrigan's Phone" by Stephen King
2/18/2021: X-Men Grand Design II: Second Genesis [130 pages]
2/17/2021: Glass Town: The Imaginary World of the Brontes [224 pages] by Isabel Greenberg, Hoopla
2/16/2021: X-Men Grand Design I [122pages]
2/15/2021: LinkedIn Training ML - ugh, being derailed by annual reviews and paperwork. [ 2 hours]
2/14/2021: Beacon 23 - The Complete Novel
2/13/2021: Beacon 23 - The Complete Novel [258 pages] by Hugh Howey
[Image] 2/12/2021: I usually count 50 pages a day - so just throw 50 pages from any of those other books right here.
2/11/2021: Fantastic Four: Grand Design [120 pages] - read on HooplaAt this point I've read 2199 pages....that's enough for 42 days using my usual 50 pages a day or an article formula. I've got some training to include as well. It's been a busy February. Having the first week off at my folks' cabin with them gave me a bit of a boost.
2/10/2021: Wonder Woman: Dead Earth [200 pages] - read on HooplaWonder Woman: Dead Earth Review! - contains spoilers. Agree with some of the thoughts around where there wasn't enough depth to the story such as handling the Amazons as a society.
[Image] 2/9/2021: Kids on Bikes: Strange Adventures, The House on Poplar Court, a mini-campaign about a strange adventure in a small town [20 pages] by Ryan Schoon
2/8/2021: 'I Longed To See Something Different, So I Wrote It': Questions For Rebecca Roanhorse - NPR
2/7/2021: Carter and Lovecraft [317 pages] by Jonathan L. Howard
2/6/2021: Kids on Bikes RPG Rules [76 pages]
2/5/2021: Building Machine Learning Powered Applications: Going from Idea to Product [264 pages] O'Reilly Press - by Emmanuel Ameisen
2/4/2021: A Group of Orca Outcasts Is Now Dominating an Entire Sea: Killer whales that feast on seals and hunt in small packs are thriving while their widely beloved siblings are dying out by Katharine Gammon for The Atlantic
[Image] 2/3/2021: Black Sun [464 pages] by Rebecca Roanhorse
2/2/2021: The City We Became [ 448 pages] by N.K. Jemisin
2/1/2021: Weapons of Math Destruction [288 pages] by Cathy O'Neil
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"February 2021 Reading List"
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