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Are robots the foundation for freedom from economic slavery?

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A couple of others that I really enjoyed are The Lifecycle of Software Objects by Ted Chiang and Diaspora by Greg Egan.

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Killing Picard (mattyberad.medium.com)
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I don't know if this will really change the publishing industry at all but I'm backing him.

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I recently read William Gibson's Burning Chrome and at the moment i'm in the middle of the Mirrorshades Anthology. Would Love some suggestions for collections of short SF stories from one or multiple writers.

I especially enjoyed "The Gernsback Continuum" and "The Winter Market". So if you have anything similar i would be delighted.

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A few years back, I discovered the long-running military scifi series that starts with On Basilisk Station by David Weber.

It's my favorite novel series now. Anyone else a fan?