@denisyurchak Legally it's a landlord's fault. He should have sent the money to the account mentioned in the rental agreement or provided by you in a written form. He instead sent the money to a random account. He still owes you the deposit.
I often find myself thinking based on my previous experience "OK, I need to implement this feature, I will have to think how to implement it in an elegant way, it will probably take a couple of days". Then I recall that now I can just ask AI and it will do it for me – if not perfect, then at least good enough.
The real bottleneck now is the ability to make quick decisions without full information, having the courage to iterate quickly.
Useful thoughts:
- Try to decouple my ego from individual outcomes and focus on the overall win rate and velocity.
- If a decision is easily reversible – I should make it fast.
- Do not overthink – ship small real things often.
- Try to like ambiguous decisions. Treat them as opportunities to train the "decision muscle".
- Write down my reasoning and the decision made so I can analyze it later, after getting real-world feedback.
People like Tobi are flying because they’ve been training the muscle to make 100 high level ambiguous decisions a day for a decade
Sudoku programmers who enjoy the calm satisfaction of solving logic puzzles are exhausted because they’ve never had to use this muscle so much before
But mental muscles can be strengthened, it just takes time
@filippkowalski Google changed the definition of "Explore" in February 2023. In short: only searching for app name or similar term is counted as "Search". Searching anything else is considered "Explore". https://t.co/fOlbkAejkN
@matteo_spada@gorniv@TryAstroApp I don't see badmouthing on these screenshots. He just suggests to try his tool instead of Astro because he thinks it's better.