This paragraph by Richard Feynman hits so hard:
“Fall in love with some activity, and do it! Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn’t matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough. Work as hard and as much as you want to on the things you like to do the best. Don’t think about what you want to be, but what you want to do. Keep up some kind of a minimum with other things so that society doesn’t stop you from doing anything at all.”
You get good at anything by doing it a lot. Just do things a lot
It's not time spent. It's volume of doing. Make sure the time it takes you to do a single thing is as fast as possible. Your cycle time is sacred
Bronze: Maieutic by Paula Vasquez-Henriquez from Chile
An educational coding tool that requires you to think before you type. Students can't write code until they can explain what they're building and why.
https://t.co/heZ6zSo9fs
internet-native video editors are the most important role of the future
agencies are becoming too slow and out of the loop, and your typical freelance job board talent just simply won't cut it in this content era
vetted aims to be the #1 talent pool and network for the best video creators, who have the best pulse on culture
if you're a brand and want early access, join the waitlist:
https://t.co/ogVtBscR8U
Elon runs Tesla on 3-sentence emails:
- what's the problem
- what's the root cause
- what's your proposed solution
that's it
the theory: a CEO's most precious commodity is information processing time. if you can save them that, you become invaluable
amount of software LOC ~700k written in these past few months is i couldnt imagine before.
its like should i buy a subscription or clone this enterprise level software?
ranges from tools to help me better study, code and plan etc.
now have more flexibility to test than ever. what works and what to scrap quickly. perhaps more important question is what is even worth building.
i always did not like learning to code, it was like a barrier between my ideas and something working. and now that barrier is no more.
really feels like early internet era. no one knows for sure what will happen. (maybe your mirofish can predict it)
sky is the limit ❌
tokens are!
The loudest story about AI is a lonely one. One person with an army of chatbots. Other humans are friction.
That gets the future wrong. The best things aren’t built alone.
In a moment of change, we want to remind the world (and ourselves) what Notion stands for:
— Think Together
If you want to become a world-class software engineer, learn these 19 system design case studies:
1 How Stock Exchange Works:
↳ https://t.co/iFNSX9TM9O
2 How Payment System Works:
↳ https://t.co/ARiLxGR43G
3 How YouTube Works:
↳ https://t.co/kHk3g6jz6t
4 How Google Docs Works:
↳ https://t.co/W57IkAjXpT
5 How Kafka Works:
↳ https://t.co/8rOy9KgCMo
6 How Pastebin Works:
↳ https://t.co/8NSUNlYM7q
7 How WhatsApp Works:
↳ https://t.co/VScq8QwHMr
8 How Airbnb Works:
↳ https://t.co/Bi5SAjfv5S
9 How Spotify Works:
↳ https://t.co/BxrH3oHIFS
10 How Slack Works:
↳ https://t.co/eIo29uOQOJ
11 How Reddit Works:
↳ https://t.co/o6Pw2hhj3T
12 How Google Search Works:
↳ https://t.co/jwOaC4bhnv
13 How Real-Time Leaderboard Works:
↳ https://t.co/HEChNTOHWb
14 How Twitter Works:
↳ https://t.co/pF2RYmPaIG
15 How Uber Computes ETA:
↳ https://t.co/hw1hYJqQmj
16 How Amazon Lambda Works:
↳ https://t.co/lx0BjeSRZt
17 How Amazon S3 Works:
↳ https://t.co/iReWAEHwmj
18 How Do AirTags Work:
↳ https://t.co/upWcgsXwKh
19 How ChatGPT Works:
↳ https://t.co/5lCKxq2g4N
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