long $SPRB. my price target is $500. rare disease is my specialty. the ERT for Sanfilippo will be approved (CMC notwithstanding) and be the new standard of care.
You can’t outwork the whole world. There’s always going to be someone somewhere willing to work as hard as you. Someone just as hungry. Or hungrier.
Assuming you can work harder and longer than someone else is giving yourself too much credit for your effort and not enough for theirs. Putting in 1,001 hours to someone else’s 1,000 isn’t going to tip the scale in your favor.
What’s worse is when management holds up certain people as having a great “work ethic” because they’re always around, always available, always working. That’s a terrible example of a work ethic and a great example of someone who’s overworked.
A great work ethic isn’t about working whenever you’re called upon. It’s about doing what you say you’re going to do, putting in a fair day’s work, respecting the work, respecting the customer, respecting coworkers, not wasting time, not creating unnecessary work for other people, and not being a bottleneck. Work ethic is about being a fundamentally good person that others can count on and enjoy working with.
So how do people get ahead if it’s not about outworking everyone else?
People make it because they’re talented, they’re lucky, they’re in the right place at the right time, they know how to work with other people, they know how to sell an idea, they know what moves people, they can tell a story, they know which details matter and which don’t, they can see the big and small pictures in every situation, and they know how to do something with an opportunity. And for so many other reasons.
So get the outwork myth out of your head. Stop equating work ethic with excessive work hours. Neither is going to get you ahead or help you find calm.
[The Outwork Myth — It Doesn't Have To Be Crazy At Work, 2018]
@moneyfetishist Do you have a theory why ether underperformed bitcoin in the last cycle? Do you see any inherent longer term risks compared to btc/sol on the mid-long term?
@rough__sea His tracks always feel emotionally tied to their titles. My favourite is moth though, I hear it in my head every time I see one circling a light. https://t.co/ChjnqsJ0tI
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit.
My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to use Claude Code: we intentionally build it in a way that you can use it, customize it, and hack it however you like. Each person on the Claude Code team uses it very differently.
So, here goes.
@Jobaz_Mc@SAshworthHayes https://t.co/rV94uF5NLJ
> Britain’s welfare bill has ballooned, with 23 per cent of the working-age population now in receipt of some form of benefits, figures analysed by The Independent reveal.
@pigreen1@alexfmac > there were 34.5 million Income Tax payers in tax year 2022 to 2023, which is projected to increase to 39.1 million in 2025 to 2026
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> The UK population at mid-year 2023 was estimated to be 68.3 million
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I'm thrilled to announce the definitive course on Claude Code, created with @AnthropicAI and taught by Elie Schoppik @eschoppik. If you want to use highly agentic coding - where AI works autonomously for many minutes or longer, not just completing code snippets - this is it.
Claude Code has been a game-changer for many developers (including me!), but there's real depth to using it well. This comprehensive course covers everything from fundamentals to advanced patterns.
After this short course, you'll be able to:
- Orchestrate multiple Claude subagents to work on different parts of your codebase simultaneously
- Tag Claude in GitHub issues and have it autonomously create, review, and merge pull requests
- Transform messy Jupyter notebooks into clean, production-ready dashboards
- Use MCP tools like Playwright so Claude can see what's wrong with your UI and fix it autonomously
Whether you're new to Claude Code or already using it, you'll discover powerful capabilities that can fundamentally change how you build software.
I'm very excited about what agentic coding lets everyone now do. Please take this course!
https://t.co/HGM8ArDalK