Some others have already mentioned some of these things. My approach is one of both mind and body. Mind: 1. Do a 10-day Vipassana[1] to jump into meditation (this could take some time as they usually have a wait list).…
Astro?
I think this starts with defining what great culture means. For me, great culture means; prioritizing a work/life balance, health (mental and physical), trust, expertise, EQ and diversity (to name a few). I've been at…
I personally thought Nextcloud AIO was pretty easy to set up: https://techhut.tv/nextcloud-all-in-one-server-setup-guide/ Haven't used the other tools mentioned (yet) but plan to.
One approach that resonates with me is to use the NVC (non-violent communication) framework. How to express and receive gratitude with NVC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smyc5vF6q-M Marshall talks about jackals and…
I agree with @PaulHoule note on meditation. It helps me a ton. If you are new to this, one idea is sign up for a 10-day silent retreat[1]. There are apps, however this in-person, all distractions removed has worked…
10 day Vipassana (just recently opened back up) Breakthrough for Men (Monterey, CA) NVC Gratitude journaling Poetry Physical exertion to exhaustion (running, hiking, backcountry splitboarding, etc)
Could adding a google form to the site work for you? It's fairly straight forward to trigger JS script to onSubmit form action plus the sheet doubles as a database.
I was trying to understand what good engineering managers look like IRL and I found that "Managing Humans" (3rd edition) by Michael Lopp addressed that and made me laugh along the way. :)
Harry Mack - uses random words from people to improvise a freestyle rap. Positive energy and makes everyone smile. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59ZRYCHev_IqjUhremZ8Tg
Hey gamerDude, I've been wanting to create something like this myself. Would love to join forces and learn more. What's a good way to contact you? Thx!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6Ev8GIlbxc&t=28m15s Just saw this and might explain why Hadoop is out of the spotlight. In summary, Spark and Kafka seem to be better? I'm not sure as I'm just starting to enter this…
Some others have already mentioned some of these things. My approach is one of both mind and body. Mind: 1. Do a 10-day Vipassana[1] to jump into meditation (this could take some time as they usually have a wait list).…
Astro?
I think this starts with defining what great culture means. For me, great culture means; prioritizing a work/life balance, health (mental and physical), trust, expertise, EQ and diversity (to name a few). I've been at…
I personally thought Nextcloud AIO was pretty easy to set up: https://techhut.tv/nextcloud-all-in-one-server-setup-guide/ Haven't used the other tools mentioned (yet) but plan to.
One approach that resonates with me is to use the NVC (non-violent communication) framework. How to express and receive gratitude with NVC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smyc5vF6q-M Marshall talks about jackals and…
I agree with @PaulHoule note on meditation. It helps me a ton. If you are new to this, one idea is sign up for a 10-day silent retreat[1]. There are apps, however this in-person, all distractions removed has worked…
10 day Vipassana (just recently opened back up) Breakthrough for Men (Monterey, CA) NVC Gratitude journaling Poetry Physical exertion to exhaustion (running, hiking, backcountry splitboarding, etc)
Could adding a google form to the site work for you? It's fairly straight forward to trigger JS script to onSubmit form action plus the sheet doubles as a database.
I was trying to understand what good engineering managers look like IRL and I found that "Managing Humans" (3rd edition) by Michael Lopp addressed that and made me laugh along the way. :)
Harry Mack - uses random words from people to improvise a freestyle rap. Positive energy and makes everyone smile. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59ZRYCHev_IqjUhremZ8Tg
Hey gamerDude, I've been wanting to create something like this myself. Would love to join forces and learn more. What's a good way to contact you? Thx!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6Ev8GIlbxc&t=28m15s Just saw this and might explain why Hadoop is out of the spotlight. In summary, Spark and Kafka seem to be better? I'm not sure as I'm just starting to enter this…