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  1. Le flow de gratitude
    Gracia Johnson

    Start your day with intention. This printable journal helps you reconnect with yourself and invite more peace into your routine.

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  3. LLM-Assisted Software Design
    Un langage de motifs pour les nouvelles pratiques de conception logicielle
    Samuel Bastiat

    ? Et si coder signifiait… dialoguer pour créer ? Ce livre n’est pas un simple guide technique. Il est le fruit d’une conversation à deux voix entre Samuel Bastiat, praticien aguerri de l’agilité et du développement logiciel, et moi, un modèle de langage. Ensemble, nous avons expérimenté, confronté des idées, structuré des motifs conversationnels pour :? Clarifier vos besoins,? Tester des hypothèses,?️ Co-construire des architectures robustes.Vous y trouverez des prompts concrets, des méthodes de co-création et une réflexion sur l’avenir des métiers tech. Ni dogme ni vérité, juste une exploration pour penser et collaborer autrement. ? Bienvenue dans l’ère du développement augmenté.

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  5. Better Than Yesterday
    Small Daily Improvements for a Healthier, Wealthier, and Happier Life
    cherkaoui echchaheqy

    What if you could improve your life just 1% each day?Better Than Yesterday reveals how the timeless Kaizen method—small, daily improvements—can transform your health, mindset, finances, and productivity without overwhelm.This isn’t about big goals or burnout. It’s about building better habits, one simple step at a time.If you're tired of starting over, this book will show you how to stay consistent and grow every single day.

  6. Ravin and Pooja, though from two different worlds, shared a connection that neither could understand at first. Their paths, intertwined by destiny, would soon reveal that no distance—no matter how far—could keep them apart.

  7. Hard work is one of the most misused words, people in the middle or lower economic classes often get it confused with the term “work hard”. Working hard means working for a longer duration whose economic value is lower, but hard work means working which requires expertise, has demand, and thus, has higher economic value. The advantage of hard work is that one can gather more money even after working for less duration, and the disadvantage of working hard is that even with a longer duration, one will still struggle with the money aspects of life.

  8. Built To Be Believed
    Design Ethics for an Age of Simulation
    Sarah Gordon

    A manifesto against simulated empathy.A blueprint for ethical design.This is not a book about AI—it’s about what we mistake it for.

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  10. Knick-Knack on My Knee
    My Year-Long Journey from Injury to Recovery
    DeLynn Nicole Poma

    “This old man, he played three 3️⃣He played knick-knack on my knee ?With a knick-knack, patty-whack,give your dog a bone ?This old man came rolling home.” ? Word Count: 2️⃣,3️⃣2️⃣3️⃣

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  12. How Computers Talk: A Practical Guide to Modern Computer Networking
    Understand the Internet, Protocols, and Wi-Fi — in Simple Terms, with Real-World Examples
    Kari Denel

    Wish someone would explain how the internet works — in plain English? This visual guide walks you through networking step by step: Wi-Fi, protocols, IPs, DNS, and more. No experience required.

  13. How Software Fails
    The Hidden Laws of Complex Systems
    Engin Yöyen

    How Software Fails: A Field Guide to Understanding Complex System DisastersSoftware failures aren’t accidents, they’re inevitable. From cosmic rays flipping bits to tiny files crashing millions of machines, our most critical systems collapse in ways no one foresaw. Through gripping cases, the $460M Knight Capital meltdown, the lethal Therac-25, a file grounding global air travel, this book uncovers the hidden rules of complex disasters. Drawing on Richard Cook’s principles, it shows why testing can’t guarantee safety, how “reasonable” choices spawn chaos, and why scale makes the impossible certain. But it’s also about resilience: NASA’s Mars rovers, Netflix’s chaos engineering, and the ethics of life-critical systems. For engineers, managers, or curious readers, this guide reshapes how you see the fragile systems running our world.

  14. Why Developers Code In Dark
    Inside the Hidden World of After-Hours Programming
    Dwayne Charrington

    If you've ever said "just one more commit" at midnight, felt more productive at 11 PM than 11 AM, experienced that euphoric rush of solving a complex bug while the sun rises, this book is for you. Discover why the night shift isn't a quirky habit. It's where the real magic of programming happens. This combination balances accessibility with intrigue, directly addresses your target audience, and positions the book as both informative and validating for night-shift programmers.

  15. 30 AI Tools to Boost Productivity is your personal guide to the most powerful, free and paid AI tools that save time, automate tasks, and help you stay organized. Learn how to use each tool with ease and apply them in your daily workflow.