Mira
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So, the path I followed was simple. I already had basic computer skills like everybody has. Then I headed to learn HTML and CSS. Working with plain CSS is tedious, so I learned a CSS preprocessor, SASS. These were my first steps. You can basically choose either…
found this while checking my saved messages. This was a roadmap I prepared for some dude who was starting out back then. Most of it is still relevant tho 😁
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passed 100 subs. thanks guys πŸ˜‡
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35 Reading tips I've learned after reading 350+ books:

1) The hardest part of reading is sitting down to start.

2) Quit boring books to make room for brilliant ones.

3) Reading one book may not change your life but reading every day will change everything.

4) Read fewer books that have been around for days, read more books that have been around for decades.

5) If you ever say you don't have time to read books, just take a look at your phone's screen time.

6) All reading counts as reading–try print books, ebooks, and audiobooks to find the format that works best for you.

7) It's not about how many books you get through that matters, it's about how many books get through you that counts.

8) Put your phone on silent and leave it in another room before reading and you'll 10x your focus.

9) Read good books, reread great books, rebuy groundbreaking books.

10) You don't become a reader and then start reading books. You start reading books and then become a reader.

11) It's better to quit a book than to quit reading altogether.

12) If a book changed your life, aim to reread it once a year.

13) Return, regift, or recycle books you didn't enjoy.

14) Speedreading is reading twice as fast to remember half as much.

15) The best places to read are airplanes, beaches, and parks.

16) The rite of passage all readers must go through is learning how to pick books for themselves instead of waiting for others to pick books for them (like how parents, teachers, and professors did).

17) Reading book summaries and thinking you understand the book is like watching a movie trailer and thinking you understand the movie.

18) The irony of speedreading is that if you can speedread the book it isn't worth reading. The best books are impossible to speedread because they constantly make you stop and think.

19) The goal of reading is application, not memorization. Stop spending time trying to remember information and instead spend time trying to apply information.

20) If you want to build a reading habit set a goal to read for 2 minutes every day. The goal is so small that it's impossible to come up with a reasonable excuse to not do it.

21) The person who writes the book summary benefits 10x more than the person who reads the summary.

22) If you read a book but don't change your behavior or thinking in any way, either the book sucked or you learned nothing.

23) Just because you bought a book it doesn't mean it came with a binding contract to finish it.

24) Everyone who reads 100+ books a year is either getting paid to read (author, academic, podcaster, content creator) or reading fiction.

25) No man ever reads the same book twice, for it is not the same book and he is not the same man.

26) Books are an investment, not an expense. A $10 book can make you $100,000 or even $100 billion (look up Warren Buffett's comment about "The Intelligent Investor").

27) Your reading environment is more important than your reading motivation. It's easier to read an average book at a library than an amazing book at a rock concert.

28) Carry a book with you everywhere you go. You never know when you'll find yourself with extra time you read.

29) Give a book 3 chances (chapters) to win you over. If you aren't into it by then, it's out and don't feel guilty about quitting it.

30) Easy reading hack: Download an ebook or audiobook to your phone so you always have something to read if you don't have a physical book with you.

31) The highest praise you can give an author is showing them that you wrote, highlighted, and devoured their book. If you show them a pristine book, they'll think you didn't even read it.

32) Spend more time reading short books. Some of the shortest books have the deepest lessons.

33) For timeless problems read timeless books. For modern problems read modern books.

34) Books are the ultimate life hack: For $10 you can download 10 years of wisdom in 10 hours or less.

35) The best time to start reading books was 10 years ago. The second best time to start is today.

from random stuff I read

#tips #readingBooks #advice
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btw I created a file backup channel to upload some of my books and other stuffs. you can access them on https://t.me/+l4W4iZ0FDCYzMTk0
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Why the world is filled with hatred? People are really becoming mean. I wasn't raised like this. My dad used to tell me "Your kindness might not help anyone, but I know for sure that God is planning something great for you." When I was 11 years old, I had an accident that led me to trauma. I didn't blame anyone tho. It is what it is and you gotta move on. Your past shouldn't be the reason for not being kind. Because bad past doesn't mean bad future and you have time to fix them. I always believe people are kind inside.
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now i see why i'm an introvert
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Clerk is actually litttt. You can setup auth within 20 mins. You may need to use ngrok for local development or testing purposes while using clerk. Ngrok is like a sneak peek for your web stuff. It creates a tunnel from your local server to the internet, so you can share it with others without actually publishing it. Webhooks use ngrok to test and debug your app's communication with external services, like receiving notifications or data updates in real-time. Clerk may require you to set up webhooks for events such as user authentication, password resets, or other user-related actions. Ngrok allows you to expose your local development server to the internet, enabling Clerk to send webhook events to your local environment for testing and debugging. Plus it allows you for realtime data sync.

#clerk #auth #webdev
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"Throw me to the wolves and I'll return leading the pack"
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Since I got the permission of testing loglib (ofc from Beka), I was thinking to take a closer look of session management. So here's the scenario, an attacker can intercept a valid session ID and use it to impersonate the user, gaining unauthorized access to the user's account aka Session hijacking. Think of it like someone sneaking into a party and pretending to be you, using your VIP pass to get in and act like they're you. They can mess with your stuff and cause trouble without anyone knowing it's not really you. It is a means of BAC (Broken Access Control). I planned it two weeks ago but didn't get enough time. I'll see if I'll be able to this weekend
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always:
try {
  your best and;
  do {
    what you need to do;
} while (you still have the time);

for (opportunity; comes; only once) {
  so grab the chance;
}

if (you fail) throw "all your worries";
} catch (yourself) {
  everytime you fall;
  and you know to whom
  you should goto always;
}
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I like this guy's content
https://www.youtube.com/@bigboxSWE
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mom: took my pc in order to make me concentrate on my studies.
me who studies programming: ...
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Handling clients gotta have its own dept. They keep coming up with new ideas while not considering your effort
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β€œ Before you speak, let your words pass through three gates: Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind? ” ― Rumi
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If someone invites you to start a business, join the business, even if you don't know how to do it yet. Be patient and learn the process, gradually and relentlessly. Remain there even if it takes you five years to be successful in it, because... when the benefits begin to flow, you will NEVER be the same person ever again!

People don't have the patience to build a business for 3 years. But... they have the patience to go to work for 40 years!

It's crazy how some people feel that 3-5 years in a business is a long time to get rich. However don't feel that 40 years at a job is a long time to stay broke!

CHANGE YOUR MINDSET!

- Robert Kiyosaki
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This guy on YouTube has over 2 million videos on his channel making him the number one uploader. And guess what, he's into tech πŸ˜‚

#facts #statistics
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found this post of mine on codenight. i wish i had that energy now 😁

https://t.me/CodeNight/68441
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turn your problems into opportunity 🀝
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