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مساحة للمناورة
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by أحمد فؤاد الدين (Goodreads Author)
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Book cover for Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems
Computing is pop culture. […] Pop culture holds a disdain for history. Pop culture is all about identity and feeling like you’re participating. It has nothing to do with cooperation, the past or the future — it’s living in the present. I ...more
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أمين معلوف
“لكل امرئ الحق في الرحيل، وعلى وطنه أن يقنعه بالبقاء، مهما ادعى رجال السياسة العظام عكس ذلك.
من السهل قول ذلك حين يكون المرء مليارديرًا، أما حين لا تستطيع في بلدك إيجاد وظيفة، و لا تلقى الرعاية الصحية، ولا إيجاد المسكن، ولا الاستفادة من التعليم، ولا الانتخاب بحرية، ولا التعبير عن الرأي بل ولا حتى السير في الشوارع على هواك! فعلى وطنك أن يفي إزاءك ببعض التعهدات، أن تعتبر فيه مواطنًا عن حق، وألا تخضع فيه لقمع أو لتمييز أو لأي شكل من أشكال الحرمان بغير وجه حق، ومن واجب وطنك وقياداته أن يضمنوا لك ذلك.
الوطن الذي بوسعك أن تعيش فيه مرفوع الرأس. تعطيه كل ما لديك. حتى حياتك. أما الوطن الذي تضطر فيه للعيش مطأطئ الرأس فلا تعطيه شيئًا. فالنبل يستدعي العظمة. واللامبالاة تستدعي اللامبالاة. والازدراء يستدعي الازدراء. ذلك هو ميثاق الأحرار. ولا أعترفُ بميثاق آخر.”
أمين معلوف, التائهون

“I'm not a legend... it's just the shit I do is legendary.”
William Andrei Cunningham

Martin Kleppmann
“For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled. Richard Feynman, Rogers Commission Report (1986)”
Martin Kleppmann, Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems

John William Tuohy
“There is a sense of danger in leaving what you know, even if what you know isn’t much. These mill towns with their narrow lanes and often narrow minds were all I really knew and I feared that if I left it behind, I would lose it and not find anything to replace it. The other reason I didn’t want to go was because I wanted to be the kind of person who stays, who builds a stable and predictable life. But I wasn’t one of the people, nor would I ever be.
I had a vision for my life. It wasn’t clear, but it was beautiful and involved leaving my history and my poverty behind me. I wasn’t happy about who I was or where I was, but I didn’t worry about it. It didn’t define me. We’re always in the making. God always has us on his anvil, melting, bending and shaping us for another purpose.
It was time to change, to find a new purpose.”
John William Tuohy

Albert Camus
“A man who has become conscious of the absurd is forever bound to it.”
Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus

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