Kendra finished reading The Adventure Zone: The Eleventh Hour by Clint McElroy (The Adventure Zone)

Another person who reads many books!
Mostly depressing non-fiction in audiobook form, these days.
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53% complete! Kendra has read 14 of 26 books.
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An academic book looking at Charles Perrow’s normal accident theory and how it doesn’t explain the safety of civilian airlines. I can’t stop thinking about it - especially in how it contrasts nuclear power with civilian airline tech, calling them both “catastrophic technologies.” (Most relevant to folks who read and liked Atomic Accidents.) His distinction between “chronic” and “acute” catastrophic technologies is super interesting and has been helpful for me in thinking about failures modes.