to get it out of the way first, spine-in for all of the books on your shelf is a dystopian nightmare and you should all carefully re-evaluate all of the choices you've made that has led to this situation
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cons of the stack: - difficult/precarious to take a book from anywhere except the top of the stack - extremely embarrassing
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model #4: anti-fragile shelving like the archive, but books are not sorted or indexed, but rather placed on sparse shelves by category alone
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pros of anti-fragile shelving: - relatively efficient to find specific books (tightly bounded O(n), i.e. n restricted to small values) - relatively efficient to shelve new books (optimistically O(1)) - strongly resists 10-year old nephews, arguably improved by it
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cons of anti-fragile shelving: - less dense then archive, shelves fewer books per unit volume - requires coming up with useful categorization schema which varies over time and sometimes needs to be reset and reshelved
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