https://stephango.com/hybridize
Specialization is too heavily encouraged as a career path. Becoming a generalist is one alternative, but there is another path less discussed: become a hybrid.
— CEO of Obsidian
Specialization is too heavily encouraged as a career path. Becoming a generalist is one alternative, but there is another path less discussed: become a hybrid.
— CEO of Obsidian
Steph Ango
Don't specialize, hybridize
Specialization is too heavily encouraged as a career path. The world needs more hybrid people.
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https://fishshell.com/blog/rustport/
about C++...
The dependency system is the system package manager.
about C++...
The dependency system is the system package manager.
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Forwarded from Frectonz
When you end the day feeling like there’s vastly more you ought to have done, you’re telling your nervous system it can’t take a break; and you’re reinforcing an idea of your work as an oppressive and insatiable force. And all of that invites a counter-reaction of procrastination: due to fear, or defiance, or a mixture of both, it gets harder and harder to make yourself work.
Frectonz
When you end the day feeling like there’s vastly more you ought to have done, you’re telling your nervous system it can’t take a break; and you’re reinforcing an idea of your work as an oppressive and insatiable force. And all of that invites a counter-reaction…
Due to this very reason, I didn't get to start a side project I have been meaning to work on..but
ነገም ሌላ ቀን ነው, we will try 2moro !
On an unrelated note, how did they translate "Gone with the wind"(a book) to ነገም ሌላ ቀን ነው😁? maybe the story
ነገም ሌላ ቀን ነው, we will try 2moro !
On an unrelated note, how did they translate "Gone with the wind"(a book) to ነገም ሌላ ቀን ነው😁? maybe the story
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This is a sleek alternative to the default System Monitor app. Check it out
[Mission Center]
#AppRecommendation
[Mission Center]
#AppRecommendation
When you learn about cell biology, it’s really just your cells becoming self-aware.
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Forwarded from Sam's Archive
This is so true! The thing about "How-to" tutorials is they don’t always prepare you for the reality.They dont tell you getting stuck is a part of the process. The idea of learning something and instantly being great at it sounds awesome, but ewnetu that’s not how it goes.
you’ve probably heard people say, “Just build projects.” And if you’re like me, your first reaction is, “Wait... do I just start randomly building stuff? How?” Well, yeah, you kind of do.but it’s not as random as it sounds.
The key is understanding that not knowing is part of the journey. To me, “Just build projects” means pick something you want to make, dive in, and get your hands dirty. When you get stuck (and you will), look for answers, figure it out, and keep going. Then do it again. And again.
learning happens in the doing. You’ll mess up, you’ll fix things, and you’ll improve without even realizing it. It’s messy, but it works!
you’ve probably heard people say, “Just build projects.” And if you’re like me, your first reaction is, “Wait... do I just start randomly building stuff? How?” Well, yeah, you kind of do.but it’s not as random as it sounds.
The key is understanding that not knowing is part of the journey. To me, “Just build projects” means pick something you want to make, dive in, and get your hands dirty. When you get stuck (and you will), look for answers, figure it out, and keep going. Then do it again. And again.
learning happens in the doing. You’ll mess up, you’ll fix things, and you’ll improve without even realizing it. It’s messy, but it works!
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"These days we only want to know why it works, but learning is all about all the attempts that didn't work."
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