On Cory Doctorow's recommendation, I read Moonbase by Robin Sloane. I prefer more science-based SF, but this story introduced interesting concepts like distributed intelligence robots, brain augments based on genetically modified fungi, the idea of humans dispersing their DNA into other life-forms to preserve the DNA in case humans got wiped out, and a world constructed with the help of LLMs ("language machines".)
Here's Cory's review: https://pluralistic.net/2024/06/11/penumbraverse/
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@peterquirk "brain augments based on genetically modified fungi" is in my very worst nightmare. *breathes into paper bag*
@peterquirk That doesn't help. Look I am freaking afraid of fungi. Did you read Finch/Ambergris? Good grief.
https://www.jeffvandermeer.com/book/ambergris/
@peterquirk :) I grow them. I'm being dramatic (but seriously Vandemeer is terrifying).
@b4cks4w I confess I grow them in my shower stall too. 😉 It's a constant battle to get rid of them.
@b4cks4w I haven't read those books. However, on balance, fungi are beneficial to humans. https://chloridefree.org/en/benefits-of-fungi-for-the-environment-and-humans/