It just occurred to me that if you liked that essay you would probably enjoy this book by Michael Lewis about high frequency trading on Wall Street https://archive.org/details/hsb.eng.021
It's a bit more of a commitment to read, probably take a day, but it's the same kind of thoroughly researched and economically written insight into an expensively and purposefully hidden part of our economy.
I've already read it.
Two of my favorite essays free online -
There's a bunch of Foster Wallace out there https://www.openculture.com/2012/02/23_free_essays_stories_by_david_foster_wallace_available_on_the_web.html
Recommend 'a supposedly fun thing that I'll never do again'
Couldn't find the book itself, only the audiobook.
Mobilism is the best site I've found for eBooks. You have to register though
https://forum.mobilism.me/viewforum.php
Once you've downloaded you can convert into almost any format using https://calibre-ebook.com/download_windows
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