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The junior dev asked the senior dev “why are you pushing this code with no abstraction? What if you want to change it in the future?” The senior dev responded “then I will change it in the future” In that moment the junior dev was enlightened


When a product is so smooth, nice and beautiful, you want to use it more. Examples: iPhone Klack Excalidraw reMarkable 2 What else?


Imagine what the life is like for a therapist. When your patient hangs himself from depression. How do you live your day after that? Craaazy


So true

The more experience I get, the more certain I am that if a company's leadership is mediocre, its dev team will be forever doomed to mediocrity as well.



Theoretically, one could post on X his own thoughts/events in life. Then download all the tweets and organize them in autobiography. Why wouldn’t it work?


Posting on X is great for personal reflection. But refreshing to see the likes is the ego.


Documentaries are bad. Do they really think that the only interesting things are space and animal world? Gosh


Three forces that hold us back: fomo, pity for ourselves and fear what if I push myself too much.


Free time is so much more enjoyable when you work hard. The harder the work - the more happy I am in the free time.


I wish we could see “grit muscle” similarly to how we can see physique of a person. I think that would encourage a lot more people to train the mind more.


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