21:09 today and some more articles
i found my groove and started being productive today. it’s funny how
much a small thing - the throbbing pain from my jaw β can cause such a
serious collapse of effort.
stop consuming and startp roducing.
don’t read everything about what you want to know; read just a bit, then
try something yourself. find a good book. read the book. read about open
problems. design and finish a project. retrospective on the project!
limit the amount of time you spend entertaining ne ideas; it’s
distracting. just evaluate how much you’re learning!!! level it up with
a learning buddy - someone to hold you accountable for your work.
role models
https://thesephist.com/posts/life-models/ time estimates in articles:
good! good to find out what’s possible to do in a lifetime that we don’t
necc. see
brett victor
- thing to change the world: thing don’t change the world. the focus is
on the use of the thing; invent better human computer interaces and
continue to do so. follow him!
- omar rizwan: more interesting computing interfaces!
hundred rabbits:
- XOXO fest!
- writing software for small systems - outside of the envelope of the
obvious life.
neri oxman: designer and researcher at mit media lab
- projects around nature inspired architecture and design
- air force -> architecture -> mit -> media lab!
- change core assumptions about the reality of how we make things
essential
bryan cantrill
- solaris -> sun -> joyent to oxide!
- both eloquent and skilled at developing good technology.
- follows his principles. software engineers are balances: "Software
engineering is an almost paradoxical juxtaposition of collaboration
and isolation: successful software engineers are able to work well
with (and understand the needs of!) others, but are also able to focus
intensely on their own⦠They must be able to build castles of
imagination, and yet still understand the constraints of a grimy
reality: they must be arrogant enough to see the world as it isnβt,
but humble enough to accept the world as it is."
- "I like thinking of planning life as a game of exploration. What kinds
of lives are possible outside of the ones youβve grown up knowing? If
any of them appeal to you, how can you venture off trail safely
without making a dumb mistake?"
https://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/susan/bib/ss/nonstd/ecal11-17.htm: OO
architecture for open ended innovation.
http://liza.io/roee-self-modifying-go-simulation-experiment-part-1/
what is this? this is fascinating!
the importance of sleep
i always have to remind myself about this http://liza.io/sleep/
- do not read too late - sleep!
- sleep helps move memories to long term memory stores. commit to no
longer than 7, and give a sleep opportunity of at least eight. do
not forget this.
- screens off by 9pm
- must sleep by 11pm. turn things off too. turn off, not just put them
away.
- fin some way to track sleep.
twitter advice
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vc
- venture capital and pr are drugs
- it’s okay for your startup to be copied; beat them with product
market fit
- entreprenuership is a marathon and not a sprint.
- online courses are valuable - find them!
- learn anything and connect with anyone - obvious
- get used to rejection; have conviction
- ask questions. most importance
- always be recruiting - find the best people for the best team.
- keep not to do list to drop things and focus on what’s important.
- personalize!
- what can i do to be better tomorrow? how can i better appreciate
today?
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negotiation
reservation value
set to best alternative to negotiated agreement. what do you get if
it doesn’t happen? allows you to define what you need from the
negotiation and indicates when you should walk away. this ensures
you find balance and get what you want.
aspiration value
most you can ask for. set this to research. you want to be as
ambitious as possible.
- your counterpart has these values too. you must balance these with
theirs, and that determines the zone of possible agreement. honing
your best option decreases the zone and makes the possible deal
better.
- make the first offer if you have a lot of information. its risky
otherwise. if you don’t have another offer, you can be honest and
continue to work or allude to it somehow.
- focal points :: justifications you provide regarding why you
should be paid more or deserve the raise. discuss resources,
benefits, etc. approach the discussion as a joint fact finding
mission where you reveal more information that brings each party
closer to what they want. this also lets you be more concrete, and
allows both parties to come to the conclusion with good faith.
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some other articles
https://danluu.com/tech-discrimination/ excellent article and
writing. https://danluu.com/programmer-moneyball/ ‘ we only hire
the trendiest ‘ https://danluu.com/p95-skill/ basically focus on
getting rid of bad things also choose the right problems: this will
substantially dominate execution speed though we care too much about
productivity, we can convert time into anything else we enjoy or
value always get feedback guided exercises or exercises with
solutions this is one of my favorite essays make sure to get
constant feedback on your work and how you can improve seek to build
a network of people who can give you feedback and shoot ideas off to
them! it is so valuable! taking feedback and asking questions is
the most important thing you can do. just ask people who are
better than you at things to evaluate you adn help you out.
make sure to spend time doing these two things: working on things or
looking for feedback on others on them. use the work of others
asking for feedback from you for reference on how to iterate on your
own projects. do not ask for feedback after fully developing the
idea. this is a trap that could lead to many bad distractions