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AboutWeb developer who likes to travel around and space exploration
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Skillsjs,ts, angular, python ,html,css
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@ars1 Cool. Keep it up
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@Shashashank Shashashank redemption
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I was having a hard time switching between C and E chords in my guitar
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@MammaNeedHummus on a scale of 1 to infinity how desperate is Rupert?
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@tosensei I mean, I prefer not to start with, "Internet is crap in this country, and I am having a hard time paying for things at nearby shops." You know, instead, I started with something good.
Like a "Feedback Sandwich" -
@thebiochemic Way to go man. Make it happen
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@tosensei Yeah man. Probably i am gonna stay indoor
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@thebiochemic Awesome. Keep it up. Do you think you can release a preview or something so that the public can see it ? Or maybe build it in public? Just random thoughts
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@MammaNeedHummus I had a tiny mental breakdown yesterday. Hence, I am trying to be disciplined and focus on objectives most of the time.
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@retoor Man, that guy is definitely lucky. or guys
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To become a high value man..
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@tosensei That sounds interesting.
Considering your example or any other similar examples, A rational human being would not think something that they could not physically achieve without the help of equipment
Going back to the start of our discussion. A new-year resolution should be something that is achievable and realistic.
It should not be something we cannot control.
Consider an example from the tv show FRIENDS (I assume you are aware of the show)
Ross' resolution is to be happy in 1999 and to do something he hasn't done before every single day and make life better, and Phoebe's resolution is to pilot a commercial jet.
Ross thought HE CAN DO IT because he knew it was physically and technically possible.
Phoebe also thought SHE CAN DO IT without considering the limitations and technical aspects.
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@tosensei Would you be interested in sharing some awesome proofs / good reads to back up your theory?
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@tosensei I don't have enough knowledge to agree or disagree with that. But I found the quote meaningful
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@tosensei Yet a number of people come up with new-year resolutions, if I am right. They hope that they can bring something to their lives with a new habit or by keeping their existing healthy habits.
As Henry Ford says, “Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right.” -
@shovethisrant Cool. what about resolutions for the upcoming year?
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@tosensei I would say this meaningless number can motivate someone to kick off a new healthy habit. Otherwise, there would not be "new-year resolutions." I guess
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@black-kite @Electrineer
That was awesome, guys. I got held up by some stuff at work, and it was also the last outing with my temporary GF for the year. -
@ostream Sounds awesome. What makes you go back to sea again and again? I mean of course you are into adventure
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@ostream I am just wondering: have you ever had a fear of being stranded or lost at sea?
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@Alexanderr I am also a cat person. I hope your cats are vaccinated.
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@MammaNeedHummus London show? with ex?
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@thebiochemic isn't it illegal? Depends on the country by the way
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@thebiochemic Paid extra time work?
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@fullstackcircus
"selling products I use myself"—
Pretty much, that is how I also get motivation to build stuff. If I can make use of my product at any point in life, others can, too.
"Build stuff and ship products / features... then post"—
I have a feeling like some of my products are not that innovative. So I talk to close contacts to get exposure from them. Unlike sharing it online, I am not earning much from this approach, for sure.
"don't get lost in product manager speak and other time-wasting activities like "validation"" -
You know, I really need to know what the user actually wants. I mean, of course, we can create a problem first, and then we can subsequently provide a solution to them without any validation from them. I have not yet reached a level to ship products as such. So I am just wondering, don't we need validation?
https://indiepa.ge/marclou -> I liked how this guy built apps. Continues shipping and success at the end -
@fullstackcircus .
I hope you are running a couple of micro-SaaS. I was just wondering how you validated your ideas and the success rate after implementation as well
Maybe share the tech stacks you used to ship -
@kiki Most of the stuff you said flew over my head, by the way.
I also bought Hyperloop. I am currently in a terraform egg. I have 14 eggs of prophecy. Current mystical eggs: 6,674,292,675
I reached quintillion chicken spaceship
Anyway, it is time to uninstall the game. See you next year! -
@lungdart That poor guy was sort of going through something. First i thought it was existential dread.
Seems like majority of people are like this in the north side of the country because of the quality of life is so low -
@c3r38r170 Yeah man. Work hard . Rise above the middle class.
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@thebiochemic Awesome. Keep it up man. More power to you.