In the hush of a university library, a young surgeon fell in love with T.S. Eliot instead of textbooks. His scalpel kept the body’s rivers flowing with unearthly grace—until cancer lit a fire in his own blood. What he left behind is not a memoir of surgery, but a poet’s final, luminous lesson in how to burn beautifully while the vessel fails.
The age of human specialization as the primary source of economic value is undergoing a terminal decline. As Procedural Workflow Automation begins to absorb the majority of knowledge work, professionals must pivot from being the most skilled "cog" in the machine to becoming the "conductor" of an AI orchestra. This book is the essential survival guide for navigating the Agentic Dawn—a shift from the mastery of a craft to the orchestration of a system.
In the neon-drenched Kali Yuga of Sydney, where servers drone like temple bells and code is the only mantra, data sage Chunmun Singh’s fourteen-year penance rips him through time straight into the blood-soaked battlefield of the Ramayana. No divine bow, no mountain-moving roar—just cold binary logic and burnout-born gifts colliding with Rama’s dharma, Ravana’s ten-headed genius, and Hanuman’s thunder. When a gray office thread knots into ancient legend, the loom of fate finally weaves in electric blue.
Atlantis was never only a lost city. It became one of the West’s great civilization-legends Beginning with Plato’s Timaeus and Critias, and moving through later antiquity, Renaissance humanism, Bacon’s New Atlantis, Donnelly’s literalizing turn, nationalism, pseudoarchaeology, modern media, and digital culture, the book shows how Atlantis became one of the West’s great civilization- legends. This is not merely a book about an ancient myth. It is a book about what civilizations do with legends of greatness, catastrophe, hidden order, and recoverable loss. The result is a wide-ranging study of philosophy, history, media, and civilizational memory that explains why Atlantis still matters in an age of technological power.
Every post-mortem starts the same way: "We didn't see it coming." This book argues that's no longer acceptable — and shows you the science behind predicting deployment risk before it becomes an incident.
The draft ones were never sent. The post-mortems never said what really happened. The meetings never heard what you actually thought. This is the book that does.
Learn graph databases the hands-on way — no servers, no setup, no fluff.Hands-On LadybugDB Cypher takes you from your first MATCH to complex recursive queries, shortest-path algorithms, and real-world AI agent graphs — all running locally in under a minute. 27 chapters. One evolving project. Every Cypher concept you need. Start querying graphs today.
Stop copying Laravel tutorials without understanding them. Build a complete authentication system step-by-step and finally understand what is happening behind the scenes.
Welcome to the Age of AI; it's time to change things up! Cut your admin to near zero with five automation workflows that ha...
You did not get into content creation to spend your days staring at a blank page, manually repurposing the same piece five times, and grinding through production tasks that eat the hours you wanted for actual creative work: welcome to AI for Content Creators!
Your creativity is not the problem. Your output is. You have the ideas. You have the taste. What you are missing is the time, the momentum, and the production capacity to match what y...
Written at a plain-language level with short chapters, real prompts you can copy and paste, and zero technical jargon. Built specifically for the ADHD brain: scannable, direct, and immediately useful.
Learn how to build scalable test automation pipelines using Playwright and modern DevOps tools. This practical guide teaches automation engineers how to integrate Playwright with CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions, Jenkins, and Docker. Inside this book you will learn: • Building Playwright automation frameworks • Running tests in CI/CD pipelines • Parallel test execution and scaling automation • Docker container testing • Jenkins and GitHub Actions integration • Real-world DevOps automation projects This book is designed for QA engineers, automation testers, and DevOps engineers who want to build modern test automation pipelines.
Help team members do the best work of their lives without losing yourself.How do we create a high-performing team without sacrificing wellbeing or relationships? How do we inspire action without always radiating energy, pushing, and catching every failure? How do we make room to shift from managing crises to growing the company?This book is filled with practical tools, mindset shifts, and real stories that help readers make the hardest shift in their career: that from doer to leader.Perfect for founders, CEOs, COOs, and middle managers at high-growth companies.