@levelsio I strongly suspect that if you schedule your temperature increase to match when you want to wake up it will improve sleep inertia and subjective sleep evaluation. I don't have a smart thermostat so I haven't really tested.
@jackfriks hey jack! Been following your growth guide lately, and it's been super interesting. I'm curious what you think about a format that gets 1.1k, 1.2k views consistently (youtube shorts).
@levelsio my ping from USA is a nightmare, I doubt there's really any way to fix this, but if anybody has any ideas I'd be open to hearing. Thanks for the reminder of how fun Quake is. Also insane that Slasher is in.
@levelsio not disparaging claude code btw, I think it's fantastic. I just think pi-mono is infinitely more customizable and less lock-in. Can pick whatever model is best at the time.
@levelsio imo use pi-mono instead w/ anthropic models. It's what openclaw was built on. This way you don't have to wait for anthropic to ship features, you can ship them yourself!
@levelsio true story I used to live ~1 block from where the original 'backrooms' images were taken and posted to 4chan(?). It was in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
@levelsio I will say being broke early on in my dev career was probably one of the most helpful things. Couldn't afford to pay for heroku, but I could afford 5 bucks a month on linode and 40 hours of bashing my face against a terminal.
@asmartbear 1. One Page Marketing Plan
2. $100M Leads $100M Offers
3. DotCom Secrets (series)
4. The Goal (not marketing but read it anyway)
5. Traction
6. Influence
7. The Ultimate Sales Letter
8. Epic Content Marketing
Note: reading all of these will do nothing unless you do something.
@asmartbear As a dev blossoming like a delicate flower into a marketer here's the list of my favorite marketing books that 'make sense' to my dev brain. 1/2
@levelsio https://t.co/8SxfjbNNR8 might be helpful as a google term. I dealt with this a while ago for a project. This was also helpful for wrapping my head around some of it: https://t.co/oSlsRUlP4K