One thing I've learned from these large migration projects is that v1 always seems like total crap, while v2 appears to be the perfect dream. However, as you begin building v2, you start to realize that v1 was not…
I think I'm closer to the target audience as I usually learn either by "ear" or by watching someone play the song. Actually, what I prefer is looking/finding the chords first, and then I fill up the melody and…
Lots of great stuff in https://www.refactoringui.com
Telnet was great. Had so much fun learning the IRC protocol with it.
This guide was my bible when I was a kid. I learned not just network programming, but also C with it.
Ocarina of Time does a fantastic job going from the bright world of young Link to the more serious and darker world of adult Link. This adds a ton of depth to the game. And let's not forget the clever game mechanic of…
> Now that a narcissistic billionaire bought Twitter and will likely make it Nazi-friendly Instantly lost credibility for me
I think the problem is how the vast majority of inbound job requests are spam or irrelevant, while at the same time there are a few gems out there that can't seem to reach the right candidates.
lol :) I have a new take on it that I haven't seen yet, but yeah it seems like such a crowded space not sure I want to get into this mess.
I wanted to make an app to make job searching easier. It's a pain in the ass on both side and imo current tools on the market suck.
Personally I think it's because we're "looking" at it from the wrong angle. A bit like in programming when you're stuck and you need to take a step back and approach the problem differently. IMHO the fundamental…
Somewhat ironically, wasn't it openai's main mission for AI to benefit humanity?
Product looks really cool, well done
Seems like a lot of shit happened if you read between the lines. IMO the lessons would have been more impactful with insights into what really happened. For instance: "#1 Earn the right to build the next thing" -->…
My startup was acquired and it was fucking hell. Next time I get acquired I'll make sure to have everything in writing and planned for me to get out within one year.
Really cool, congrats for the launch
There needs to be an asymmetrical rewards from taking a huge risk starting a startup. Otherwise people wouldn't do it and just work at big_company.
I also was surprising to not see the solution to the cache invalidation. The blog post describes how the tracing/logging mechanism works, but what about the actual cache consistency/invalidation strategy? I.e. what…
Yeah.. in a world with infinite time and no compromise, documentations + diagrams are nice. In practice, working on this means not working on something else, potentially more important. Trade-offs are hard and not fun :(
Kind of ironic that they're hosting their "Story behind Yep" on medium which has many privacy issues
Potentially could reboot the startup after the downturn with your learnings, seems like something that really should exist.
Absolutely need to check out 3Blue1Brown on youtube, especially for visual learners.
One of my favorite book
I listen to dream theater all the time while coding
Congrats on the launch. As a side note, I love this landing page
One thing I've learned from these large migration projects is that v1 always seems like total crap, while v2 appears to be the perfect dream. However, as you begin building v2, you start to realize that v1 was not…
I think I'm closer to the target audience as I usually learn either by "ear" or by watching someone play the song. Actually, what I prefer is looking/finding the chords first, and then I fill up the melody and…
Lots of great stuff in https://www.refactoringui.com
Telnet was great. Had so much fun learning the IRC protocol with it.
This guide was my bible when I was a kid. I learned not just network programming, but also C with it.
Ocarina of Time does a fantastic job going from the bright world of young Link to the more serious and darker world of adult Link. This adds a ton of depth to the game. And let's not forget the clever game mechanic of…
> Now that a narcissistic billionaire bought Twitter and will likely make it Nazi-friendly Instantly lost credibility for me
I think the problem is how the vast majority of inbound job requests are spam or irrelevant, while at the same time there are a few gems out there that can't seem to reach the right candidates.
lol :) I have a new take on it that I haven't seen yet, but yeah it seems like such a crowded space not sure I want to get into this mess.
I wanted to make an app to make job searching easier. It's a pain in the ass on both side and imo current tools on the market suck.
Personally I think it's because we're "looking" at it from the wrong angle. A bit like in programming when you're stuck and you need to take a step back and approach the problem differently. IMHO the fundamental…
Somewhat ironically, wasn't it openai's main mission for AI to benefit humanity?
Product looks really cool, well done
Seems like a lot of shit happened if you read between the lines. IMO the lessons would have been more impactful with insights into what really happened. For instance: "#1 Earn the right to build the next thing" -->…
My startup was acquired and it was fucking hell. Next time I get acquired I'll make sure to have everything in writing and planned for me to get out within one year.
Really cool, congrats for the launch
There needs to be an asymmetrical rewards from taking a huge risk starting a startup. Otherwise people wouldn't do it and just work at big_company.
I also was surprising to not see the solution to the cache invalidation. The blog post describes how the tracing/logging mechanism works, but what about the actual cache consistency/invalidation strategy? I.e. what…
Yeah.. in a world with infinite time and no compromise, documentations + diagrams are nice. In practice, working on this means not working on something else, potentially more important. Trade-offs are hard and not fun :(
Kind of ironic that they're hosting their "Story behind Yep" on medium which has many privacy issues
Potentially could reboot the startup after the downturn with your learnings, seems like something that really should exist.
Absolutely need to check out 3Blue1Brown on youtube, especially for visual learners.
One of my favorite book
I listen to dream theater all the time while coding
Congrats on the launch. As a side note, I love this landing page