It's funny how a 1 degree rotation creates a new vibe.
don't need to do leetCode just for the salary game, there are some really fun algorithms
ios
I use notion as my "inbox stuff". Whenever I see something interesting (book, article, whatever), I use the chrome extension and send it to that inbox. On the phone, I can also "share to notion" which sends it to that…
> self-host git over ssh more reliably than github. Host where? That host may be down. If it's local, then you run into other problems trying to access it remotely. Still, I find github to be down quite a lot lately…
I strongly recommend "A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming". It's a great overview of many things linux & command line. Very approachable for beginners and more than good enough to make…
so what? Old ladies can be warm and very helpful too
And just as a curiosity, were you taking nap? What about the weekend? I'm curious as I have a few friends with a similar problem (I.e. struggling to wake up early for work). But they often party hard the week-end and…
You say "You've followed every advice", but what were you trying to achieve exactly? Is it that you can't fall asleep or that you're not productive in the morning, or something else? Personally what worked best for me…
Would be great to have that insight on the landing page. Most people (including me) will first make a judgement call looking at the landing page for a few seconds before deciding if they want to learn more and go…
Interesting article thanks. Maybe add a link to the previous article in the "Blog Series" like it does in part 1.
I'd just say I worked on personal projects for a year to learn new libraries/languages/frameworks.
What about both though? Or something similar but different, what is better between talking to users or looking at data points? What about both?
Such a great landing page, clear examples and documentation. Good job! By the way, there seems to be a css bug in the FAQ/quote section (The text shows dark grey on a dark grey background)
> market (or technology) pivots into the startup I think Apple, Google, Twitch & Uber (I don't know enough of the others) were clearly building the right thing for an early market.. I wouldn't say the market "switched…
Sucks that Sam lost his bet because as far as I'm concerned he "won" his point (I.e. there was clearly not a bubble and all these 1,2,3 companies did amazing). Still, it's great that it's going to a charity
I really don't understand the examples. Would be great if the readme could start with some easy examples and build on them (rather than starting with a parser).
YC has been saying that for a while, but great & early employee need way more equity; they're the one who change the game.
hardbook starting from 899$, I think I'll get the 10$ kindle :D
Compiling gentoo when I was a kid put me on the right path to learn to solve problems
> greatest strength of the current implementation is that it has 0 (well ok, very little) explicit state I don't think that's the greatest strength. I think the greatest strength is how easy it is to get started using…
Not OP, but if you inspect the overlay, just right next to it there's a <script> with a closeOverlay function. OP probably tried to inspect/delete DOM element and found that function.
Silly question but on facebook/twitter, most of the fake news I'm getting isn't from ads but from random people I've added over the years that are sharing a bunch of crap. The fact that they'd be paying to access that…
> I believe this model is almost always the right starting point for a web application, barring some unusual job requirements or massive initial scale. Would you run this job queue on the same postgres database as the…
My take on it is you can add so much more value to a product with ML, but to succeed you need to have a lot of data. So you're getting into a "We need to grow really fast to get more data than our competitors so we can…
It's funny how a 1 degree rotation creates a new vibe.
don't need to do leetCode just for the salary game, there are some really fun algorithms
ios
I use notion as my "inbox stuff". Whenever I see something interesting (book, article, whatever), I use the chrome extension and send it to that inbox. On the phone, I can also "share to notion" which sends it to that…
> self-host git over ssh more reliably than github. Host where? That host may be down. If it's local, then you run into other problems trying to access it remotely. Still, I find github to be down quite a lot lately…
I strongly recommend "A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming". It's a great overview of many things linux & command line. Very approachable for beginners and more than good enough to make…
so what? Old ladies can be warm and very helpful too
And just as a curiosity, were you taking nap? What about the weekend? I'm curious as I have a few friends with a similar problem (I.e. struggling to wake up early for work). But they often party hard the week-end and…
You say "You've followed every advice", but what were you trying to achieve exactly? Is it that you can't fall asleep or that you're not productive in the morning, or something else? Personally what worked best for me…
Would be great to have that insight on the landing page. Most people (including me) will first make a judgement call looking at the landing page for a few seconds before deciding if they want to learn more and go…
Interesting article thanks. Maybe add a link to the previous article in the "Blog Series" like it does in part 1.
I'd just say I worked on personal projects for a year to learn new libraries/languages/frameworks.
What about both though? Or something similar but different, what is better between talking to users or looking at data points? What about both?
Such a great landing page, clear examples and documentation. Good job! By the way, there seems to be a css bug in the FAQ/quote section (The text shows dark grey on a dark grey background)
> market (or technology) pivots into the startup I think Apple, Google, Twitch & Uber (I don't know enough of the others) were clearly building the right thing for an early market.. I wouldn't say the market "switched…
Sucks that Sam lost his bet because as far as I'm concerned he "won" his point (I.e. there was clearly not a bubble and all these 1,2,3 companies did amazing). Still, it's great that it's going to a charity
I really don't understand the examples. Would be great if the readme could start with some easy examples and build on them (rather than starting with a parser).
YC has been saying that for a while, but great & early employee need way more equity; they're the one who change the game.
hardbook starting from 899$, I think I'll get the 10$ kindle :D
Compiling gentoo when I was a kid put me on the right path to learn to solve problems
> greatest strength of the current implementation is that it has 0 (well ok, very little) explicit state I don't think that's the greatest strength. I think the greatest strength is how easy it is to get started using…
Not OP, but if you inspect the overlay, just right next to it there's a <script> with a closeOverlay function. OP probably tried to inspect/delete DOM element and found that function.
Silly question but on facebook/twitter, most of the fake news I'm getting isn't from ads but from random people I've added over the years that are sharing a bunch of crap. The fact that they'd be paying to access that…
> I believe this model is almost always the right starting point for a web application, barring some unusual job requirements or massive initial scale. Would you run this job queue on the same postgres database as the…
My take on it is you can add so much more value to a product with ML, but to succeed you need to have a lot of data. So you're getting into a "We need to grow really fast to get more data than our competitors so we can…