Gotta say I absolutely love Sarah Pinsker, and this is one darned clever story. Telling it as a Reddit thread is great, though that kind of thing is becoming more common now. She very accurately simulates people geeking out about their very specific knowledge space, which is a lot of fun, and also she's good at name dropping. Really glad I read this one, and that it has its own space here on Goodreads.
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