My 6232 Likes & Retweets

A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.


this is not how i wanted my parents to find out i kinda started dating someone https://t.co/ny2gB1LBMu

1/ On enjoying the journey: In winter 2009 Paul Buchheit (@paultoo) gave a talk to our YC batch. He said if you want money you should go work at Google/Facebook instead of doing a startup and you should do a startup if you enjoy the journey. I thought he was crazy at the time.

You can be successful without: - Being an entrepreneur - Training ML models - Doing web development - Earning a million bucks - Gaining millions of followers - Releasing a product - Dropshipping Some people are successful simply living, and I find that great.

Step 1 – HTML. Step 2 – CSS. Step 3 – JavaScript. Step 4 – React. Step 5 – Node.js Step 6 – MySQL. Step 7 – MongoDB. Step 8 – Git commands. Step 9 – Build projects & push on GitHub. 🏆 – You are a Full Stack developer. Start looking for jobs. #100DaysOfCode

It still blows my mind that: - You can launch a startup with $50 - You can run that startup from your iPhone - You can affect the lives of millions of people daily with that startup - Bonus: you can do it from anywhere It's a powerful time to be alive

If you are a software developer that wants to get into machine learning, here is a tip for you: Stop looking at this as "moving," or "transitioning," or "changing." Think about it as "expanding" your current skill-set. Think about it as becoming better, stronger, more capable.

1/14: I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but in the #startup world, if it doesn’t feel like you’re constantly running then your business is probably about to die. The same is true at highly successful bigger companies. Let’s start with an analogy: https://t.co/XqDt6FRDho

If #Bitcoin is only used a store of value, it will be conservatively worth 500k per bitcoin one day. If it also becomes widely used as a medium of exchange, the price will be much higher. https://t.co/DjgnNgpJnp

This thread has a lot of ideas in it that I agree with. Two specific sources of startup ideas: 1. What could you build that will enable asynchronous work? 2. Now that productivity will be measured less by hours worked, how will it be measured? https://t.co/PgBvAZVhwg

Many Google employees and others in the tech community are furious over the sudden exit from Google of a pioneer in the study of ethics in artificial intelligence—a departure they see as a failure by Google to foster an environment supportive of diversity https://t.co/4VlElt2DaI

lets start a thread of all the productivity tools startups 👇 reply with: - name - url - 1-line description doesnt have to be your startup

Let’s dig through the archives... What is a useful or insightful piece of content on the internet that is at least five years old?

I love stocks But personal finance is 100X more important than knowing what stock to buy ✅ Diversified Income ✅ Emergency Fund ✅ High Savings Rate ✅ Insurance ✅ Max Retirement Plans ✅ No Debt (Except Mortgage) ✅ Tax Optimization Should all come before stock-picking

If you have some basic React skills and want to solidify them, you should build something. Or really, many things. This free course will walk you through creating 15 different projects. So get ready to become a React superstar. https://t.co/j4lRLJGtIM

What would you tell someone who is in their early 20's, non technical, didn't go to a name brand college but is smart and works hard and wants to get a job at a startup?

OH: Changing random stuff until your program works is bad coding practice, but if you do it fast enough it's Machine Learning.

How to be a FRONT-END DEVELOPER? Learn 1. HTML(1-2 Weeks) 2. CSS (4-8 Weeks) 3. JavaScript(3-9 Weeks) 4. React/Angular(1-12 Months) Do projects 1. Personal Portfolio 2. E-commerce 3. Blog 4. Web Application If you are dedicated 2-3 hrs every day, you will become a Pro.

I can’t even imagine what would happen if teachers and school staffs only worked their contractual hours, only fulfilled their contractual duties and only used the resources their schools provided.

We all have a multitude of things demanding our time & attention. Time management can be particularly difficult when WFH during a pandemic. I find these tips useful to come back to when struggling & feeling overwhelmed. @PhDfriendSana #PhdChat #PhDLife #AcademicChatter https://t.co/xiS9xLnuhV

Just published my new @OurWorldInData post: • Why did renewables become so cheap so fast? → And what can we do to use this…

My favorite startup pitches go: 1. Problem: Emotional resonance. 2. Solution: Why you're exponentially better. 3. Evidence: Why your team will win. Pitch practice is my love language, so I'm co-hosting a startup feedback session on Clubhouse right now, and have invites to share

Pas dikabarin Bapak meninggal, aku cuma nangis nelpon pacarku, lalu aku mendadak tenang setenang air laut tanpa ombak. Aku mengabari teman-teman, masih membalas pesan2, makan, dan mandi. Rasanya seperti sudah ikhlas, karena aku tahu mati itu keniscayaan.

Yesterday we shared the news that #AlphaFold has been recognised as a solution to the ‘protein folding problem’ by #CASP14, the biennial Critical Assessment of Protein Structure Prediction. But what exactly is protein folding, and why is it important? A thread… (1/6)

Phil Fisher's 15 points for business analysis. h/t @DividendGrowth Growth Investing | https://t.co/KNSnRKq78t

i’m pleased to introduce y’all to my newest obsession - - - accidental renaissance photos: a thread https://t.co/uBG2aDqTxw

If you want to give back to the tech community, you should consider contributing to open source. But how do you know where to start? It's a big open source world out there. Get started by watching this complete guide to open source from @eddiejaoude. https://t.co/juSKMj0MJ5

When you're just getting into tech, the possible paths might seem endless. You can try web development, data science, DevOps...the list goes on. To help you kickstart your career @Didicodes shares tips to help you figure out where to begin. https://t.co/BUHxQ1fW6O

On This Day in 1935 physicist Erwin Schrödinger published his famous physics thought experiment, Schrödinger's cat, which presents a paradox in which a cat in a box is somehow simultaneously both alive and dead. https://t.co/buHwBuNLNJ

Don't know how to land your first tech job? It's not easy but it's possible 🧵This is how I did it👇 #100daysOfCode #100daysOfMLCode

When someone passes, you think back to the times you spent with them and it becomes starkly clear just how precious that time was. But then we go on taking the living for granted. Pretty sure how we feel about the living is a delusion and how we feel about the dead is what's real https://t.co/ujKYDD73lV


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