You know, the older I get, the more I think about Charles Stross's Laundry Series and how in it, computer science and applied demonology are the same subject, and older experts in this joint field tend to develop spongey brains from accidentally summoning tiny demons in their head.

I'm just saying "your brain doesn't work because your knowledge of programming has caused interdimensional energy beings to manifest in your grey matter" keeps making more and more sense as time goes on.

@foone Thanks for guiding me towards a new (to me) sci-fi writer. I've been hankering after some new stuff to read.

Also on his Wikipedia page
"Personal life
Stross believes himself to be autistic, but does not intend to seek a professional diagnosis." #ActuallyAutistic

@sentient_water If you're looking for a cross between Lovecraft and spy thrillers, you won't regret it! I remember when I discovered that series I chewed through all of it in a few months. Have been away for a few years, bet there are some new offerings!
Plus @cstross is a great follow, bonus!
@foone
@sentient_water Think I had more fun reading the Laundry Files, but there are stupendous ideas and twists and turns in the Merchant Princes series. Don't miss those either!
@cstross @foone