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Ask HN: Favorite tech-related audiobook
7 points by el_benhameen on Nov 24, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 8 comments
We have an 8-10 hour drive to see family for thanksgiving. Wife snoozes, I listen to music and audiobooks. What have you enjoyed?

I'd like something in-depth enough that I'll end up learning something, but not so dense that I'll fall asleep. I'm open to anything, though!




Not sure where it would rank for you on tech-related, but I enjoyed Masters of Doom by David Kushner (read by Wil Wheaton). Great deep dive on how id Software came to be and how the two Johns and the two Carmacks came together.


Phenomenal audiobook. I wish there were more like it!


I don't know if it's and audiobook, but I really enjoyed The Cuckoo's Egg, by Cliff Stoll. If you're a unix person, you probably won't learn anything, 'cept some history, but It's still a great story.

If not, how about Super Mario, the story of Mario and Nintendo through the years?

You can also try Ghost in the Wires, Kevin Mitnick's autobiography.

Finally, the excellent Exploding the Phone tells the story of the rise and fall of phone phreaking, and has a lot of interesting information on the phone network of the time. None of these are especially technical, but they are fantastic reads, and presumably fantastic listens.


Not sure if this would come under tech-related, but an audio book that I've really enjoyed is Scrum by Jeff Sutherland, narrated by JJ Sutherland.

http://www.amazon.com/Scrum/dp/B00NHZ6PPE

The book is really interesting, and is not targeted towards the tech entirely which can be great since non-technical people can get into it too.


The Future of the Mind, by Michio Kaku, is a very interesting pop-sci exploration of modern brain science, and the future of brain interfacing and computing.


Automate This by Christopher Steiner. I'd also recommend Console Wars by Blake Harris.


Bit late but Bruce Sterling's "The Hacker Crackdown" is worth a listen:

https://boingboing.net/2008/01/13/podcast-of-bruce-ste.html


If nothing else, you can download a bunch of John Batchelor podcasts. His weekend shows are author interviews.




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