Good, I've started following you on X. No need to pay $20 for that x'D
That reminds me of a video that depicts the 2050 generation as asking GPT how to say "Hi" at a job interview. It's not real, but we are pretty close to it x'D
I don't really control them, it just when I feel the system response becomes slow, I close every tab I don't need anymore.
How is that possible x'D For that point, I can’t help you, sorry
The best advice I've recieved was writen down what you made today and what you want to do the next, then next day you repeat the same process... But don't be rude with yourself, its like building a new habit it takes…
x'D I feel you, I was also in same case as it tooks me months before shipping the first version of my side project. I am also an economist and we called it "Commitment Device" so don't feel ashamed as it's normal. I am…
I built a web tool that visualizes the distribution of any GitHub user's followers, following, and ghosts (those who don't follow back) on a world map. It's an open-source project, as I really love building in public…
Good, I've started following you on X. No need to pay $20 for that x'D
That reminds me of a video that depicts the 2050 generation as asking GPT how to say "Hi" at a job interview. It's not real, but we are pretty close to it x'D
I don't really control them, it just when I feel the system response becomes slow, I close every tab I don't need anymore.
How is that possible x'D For that point, I can’t help you, sorry
The best advice I've recieved was writen down what you made today and what you want to do the next, then next day you repeat the same process... But don't be rude with yourself, its like building a new habit it takes…
x'D I feel you, I was also in same case as it tooks me months before shipping the first version of my side project. I am also an economist and we called it "Commitment Device" so don't feel ashamed as it's normal. I am…
I built a web tool that visualizes the distribution of any GitHub user's followers, following, and ghosts (those who don't follow back) on a world map. It's an open-source project, as I really love building in public…