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Episode 3: Concurrency - How to Coordinate

By: Brian Christian, Tom Griffiths
Narrated by: Brian Christian, Tom Griffiths
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  • A journey examining the many struggles of people or machines working on something at the same time.
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Fascinating take on things we (mostly) take for granted!

Fantastic insight on issues as diverse as queuing and social inequalities. Made simple by two excellent presenters and their guests. Occasionally the episodes feel like more could have been wrapped up before the end, but still great listening.
I will never think of multi-tasking in the same way again.

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