Yup, everything makes sense then .. until someone asks you to repeat it. Helped me a lot as well.
I have found Huberman podcast incredibly helpful - in detail explanation(too much sometimes) of how brain works. There are 4 episodes(1.5h each) dedicated just to sleep. The whole podcast is great.…
Yeah, haven't followed him in a while, but listened to his podcasts quite a lot few years ago. Really cool guy. https://calebporzio.com/i-just-hit-dollar-100000yr-on-github...
Yeah, it is quite common. In IT. I wouldn't say it is in other domains.
Getting into Germany is easier than into Austria for a non-eu. Check details for red-white-red card, though. But it takes a few months from what I hear.
Quite cool actually
Very well put.
Created Linkedin account while I had a job, kept it passive for a while - 6 months. Became active when I quit, recruiters started contacting me. Got a new job, during covid and only because of Linkedin, in 2-3 months.
Exactly. Nginx/apache is not pointing to /public/ directory as root of the application/domain. That's why .env is accessible.
Laravel should/does have it on ignore by default.
Yup, everything makes sense then .. until someone asks you to repeat it. Helped me a lot as well.
I have found Huberman podcast incredibly helpful - in detail explanation(too much sometimes) of how brain works. There are 4 episodes(1.5h each) dedicated just to sleep. The whole podcast is great.…
Yeah, haven't followed him in a while, but listened to his podcasts quite a lot few years ago. Really cool guy. https://calebporzio.com/i-just-hit-dollar-100000yr-on-github...
Yeah, it is quite common. In IT. I wouldn't say it is in other domains.
Getting into Germany is easier than into Austria for a non-eu. Check details for red-white-red card, though. But it takes a few months from what I hear.
Quite cool actually
Very well put.
Created Linkedin account while I had a job, kept it passive for a while - 6 months. Became active when I quit, recruiters started contacting me. Got a new job, during covid and only because of Linkedin, in 2-3 months.
Exactly. Nginx/apache is not pointing to /public/ directory as root of the application/domain. That's why .env is accessible.
Laravel should/does have it on ignore by default.