Wyrm Theyfriend finished reading The Cuckoo’s Egg by Clifford Stoll

The Cuckoo’s Egg by Clifford Stoll
In the days when the presence of a computer did NOT presume the presence of a network (they used to …
Hi! I'm one of the admins here, and I like to read all sorts of things! Non-fiction graphic novels are my favorite, but I also like YA SFF quite a bit, and enjoy exploring other things besides.
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8% complete! Wyrm Theyfriend has read 6 of 75 books.

In the days when the presence of a computer did NOT presume the presence of a network (they used to …

"Gender euphoria" is the overwhelming feeling of joy a gender-non-conforming person feels when their gender is explored, validated, and celebrated. …

From the award-winning cartoonist and editor at The Nib, a hilarious trans-“final girl” horror graphic novel about a bachelor party …
This was brilliant, and I definitely feel like I want to read it at least once more again. It was also very fun to recognize local places (most of the time,...recognizing the internment camp as the name/location of a shopping mall now was not fun).

Now, in his latest masterpiece, Sacré Bleu, the immortal Moore takes on the Great French Masters. A magnificent “Comedy d’Art” …

In the nineteenth century anarchists were accused of conspiracy by governments afraid of revolution, but in the current century various …

Born into a body they hate and still reeling from the abuse they faced seven years ago, Pesuyama begins to …

From T. Kingfisher, the award-winning author of The Twisted Ones, comes What Moves the Dead, a gripping and atmospheric retelling …

A band of intrepid chickens leave behind the boredom of farm life, joining the crew of the pirate ship Pitiless …

The first issue of the slice-of-life conspiracy comic!
Morgan Chen heads to a job interview in San Francisco and stumbles …

The first issue of the slice-of-life conspiracy comic!
Morgan Chen heads to a job interview in San Francisco and stumbles …
@phildini Remind me and I can pass this one on to you the next time we meet up!

Most organisations are oblivious to, or terrified about, web accessibility. You may be aware that 20% of your customers – …
This was so good, but I think it's the newest issue and the date at the end was 2014??? 😭 I want so badly to know what happens next, and the author recently said on another platform that they've been thinking about getting back to it, so I extremely hope they do.
@phildini It was pretty cute!!! I'm glad I read it, but I'll probably pass it on to somebody else now, rather than holding onto it. I actually have it in my bag right now in case you'd like to read it later ✨