New Humble Bundle is up, and it's for:
Humble Book Bundle Hacking presented by No Starch Press, featuring a lot of DIY programming and computer/internet-related non-fiction, including Bitcoin, privacy, malware, and security issues, and how to fend off a zombie apocalypse with the aid of Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Two of the books in the basic level, the Linux and Python guides, have been previously offered in other NSP HBs, but all the rest looks new.
Currently it's still around the opening price of $9 (no additional books added next week), but NSP bundles have been very popular in the past and only went up instead of down, though the average never beat the top tier of $15.
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Hack the planet. One of the best ways to strengthen your computer skills is to get to know what's going on underneath. With this bundle, you can learn how to dig your hands into all sorts of tech — ranging from Arduino to Python to Bitcoin!
Pay what you want for Automate the Boring Stuff with Python, The Linux Command Line, The Smart Girl's Guide to Privacy, and Hacking the Xbox.
Pay more than the average price to also receive The Maker's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, Silence on the Wire, A Bug Hunter's Diary, Designing BSD Rootkits, and Bitcoin for the Befuddled.
Pay $15 or more for all of that plus Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, Practical Malware Analysis, Python Crash Course, and Black Hat Python.
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Also, last week's
Humble Comics Bundle My Little Pony 2 presented by IDW added two annuals to its middle tier.
StoryBundle also has a new offering of mixed fiction and non-:
The Boss Fight Bundle which apparently has to do with video gaming, and includes stories, essays, and guides in various popular game settings such as Metal Gear Solid and Bible Adventures, etc., as well as substantial-looking behind-the-scenes making of + interviews.
$5 minimum gets you 5 titles devoted to each of their respective games, $15 top-tier gets you another 5 titles + 1 anthology.