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Just a few notes to myself (a driven & ambitious person):
1) Kings are overrated and usually unhappy. It is much better to be kingmaker.
2) Eventually, everyone realizes that they don’t want to be Elon Musk or Steve Jobs. How quickly do you want to get there?
3) Legacy is overrated. So is impact.
4) Learn from everyone & everything. Don’t view people as better or worse than you, worthy or unworthy of teaching you. And if something doesn’t fully resonate, don’t reject it wholesale. Try extracting the useful bits and learn from those. Wisdom is everywhere, if you can spot it.
5) When you find someone inspiring, try to separate their content and their charisma. And if it’s the charisma that inspires, be very careful.
6) The chief indicator of authentic confidence isn’t bravado. It’s the person’s openness to discovering why they’re wrong.
7) Whatever industry or domain you are in is probably smaller than you imagine it is. People talk. Don’t burn bridges over the small stuff.
8) When in doubt about where to take a job, pick the place with the better people. Even if it ends up being the wrong bet, you will still be more fulfilled with your work.
9) In the tech industry, things often change. Platforms change, technologies change, office signs change, employers change, centers of gravity change. The one thing that remains constant is the people. Always optimize for the people.
10) If you choose to understand just one cognitive bias, let it be the Fundamental Attribution Error. If you choose to understand one more cognitive bias, let it be Confirmation Bias.
Last but not least, very important note:
No rule is valid for every single situation in life. Except this rule.
1. Never stop learning.
2. See failure as a beginning.
3. Teach others what you know.
4. Assume nothing, question everything.
5. Analyze objectively.
6. Practice humility.
7. Respect constructive criticism.
8. Love what you do.
9. Give credit where it's due.
10. Take initiative.
We will launch a new conference this year! FOSS Security Campus will provide a platform for discussion and education on #FOSS and #OpenSource IT-Security. Join us September 12-15th in Berlin, follow @FOSSecurity and visit our website for more information! https://t.co/1BP3L9jSMn
twitter hat jetzt endlich einfach zu merkende, leicht zu erkennende layout-anpassungen und verifizierungshaken eingeführt.
falls sie die heutige nacht überstehen: hier ein überblick, wer jetzt was bekommt.
thread:
We have just released the first sessions of FOSS Backstage 2023, and will be adding more in the coming days! Read the abstracts and find out who will be speaking at #fossback now at https://t.co/OPaLRj9Lqz
Spannend: Karten von @MichaelKreil in der @wochentaz zeigen, wo in Deutschland Windräder stehen dürften, wenn überall die aktuellen Abstandsregeln von Bayern (links) bzw. Niedersachsen (rechts) gelten würden. (1/3)
Just finished the ratings of the @Fossbckstg submissions for the 2023 edition of the conference. So many great ideas. Thanks to everyone who submitted! Really looking forward to the final program #conference#cfp#fossback#programcomittee
OK kids, #UX story time ;-)
I was in a meeting once where there was a religious argument between groups of developers, database folks, product owners and executive managers.
The topic: why a certain report screen was taking so long to load.
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