Sujet : Re: "DeepSeek" - China AI App Shakes Up Tech Markets
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 03. Feb 2025, 04:47:11
Autres entêtes
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On Sun, 2 Feb 2025 22:02:40 +0100, D wrote:
Well, let's see... I read little brother and I think one other, and
although there were good points and nice extrapolation from the theme,
his writing didn't quite appeal to me. But we'll see.
I never read 'Little Brother'. When I go to the library I usually scan
the shelves for the author. That series is shelved in YA. I don't know
where that is in the new library but the old one had a separate kids
section and I felt out of place.
I can't remember the author or the book but I did make the trek once. I
was surprised it had been tagged as YA. I asked a librarian and she said
they go with whatever the publisher calls it. It wasn't obscene but it
didn't seem to fit the genre.
I think kids should be able to read whatever they want to but if you have
a special category there must be some criteria.