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No Starch HumbleBundle includes "How Linux Works", THE SysAdmin fundamentals book, 3rd edition.
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Nah I think it was a company called “Packt” that everyone in the thread was complaining about so hopefully this one is different. But for sure would love to hear from someone who has read them.
Packt books are typically quite bad. Maybe not all, but it's probably safe to assume they aren't great.
No Starch in general is excellent quality, they're one of my main go-tos. I own several of the books in there and they're high quality, easily worth more than the bundle for each book.