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28 Jun 2024
6 Strategies for App Developers Dealing With Anxiety During Layoffs
The tech and government industries have likely experienced the most significant threat of downsizing. Veteran app developer and mind behind the anti-anxiety app __[Calmer](https://gocalmer.com/)__, Daniel Leimanis, understands the struggles. He offers his top six tips for app developers who might be contending with anxiety in 2024.
15 Jun 2023
Kieran Drew: 10 Incredible Lessons I Learned After I Broke My Neck
12 years ago, I broke my neck.
Then doctors found a brain tumour at the base of my skull.
And my spine bent by over 56 degrees.
It was the best time of my life.
08 Apr 2024
View Someone's Facebook Messages without Knowing Their Password
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Only a few methods that claim to enable you to see someone else's Facebook messages actually work. Most of the apps and websites are simply scams trying to get your data by making false claims. The only method that actually works if you are looking to spy on someone's Facebook is spy app. Spy apps work in the background and collect and upload all the information to the cloud, which you can see through a web portal using a browser using your credentials. It offers all the features you want, along with exceptional customer service.
02 Aug 2024
Interwoven Realms: The Dance of Reason and Creativity in Human Understanding
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This article explores the evolving relationship between reason and creativity, drawing on personal thoughts after countless discussions with AI. The aim of this article is to present exactly that: what it means to express ideas and whether it is a logical or creative path, or a mix of both. Part 1: Cinematic Life Versus Real Life. Part 2: The Basis of Communication; My Toughts on Months-long Discussions with Pi AI.
Begun at Florence in the house of Piero di Braccio Martelli, on the 22d day of March, 1508; and this is to be a collection without order, taken from many papers which I have copied here, hoping to arrange them later, each in its place, according to the various subjects treated. And I think that before I shall have finished this work, it will be necessary for me to repeat the same thing many times over; so, O reader, blame me not, because the subjects are many, and memory cannot retain them and say: This I will not write because I have already written it; and if I did not wish to fall into this error it would be necessary, every time that I wished to copy something, in order not to repeat myself, to read over all the preceding matter, all the more so since the intervals are long between one time of writing and another.
His Thirst after Knowledge
2.
Not louder does the tempestuous sea bellow when the north wind strikes its foaming waves between Scylla and Charybdis; nor Stromboli nor Mount Etna when the sulphurous flames, {4}shattering and bursting open the great mountain with violence, hurl stones and earth through the air with the flame it vomits; nor when the fiery caverns of Mount Etna, spitting forth the element which it cannot restrain, hurl it back to the place whence it issued, driving furiously before it any obstacle in the way of its vehement fury ... so I, urged by my great desire and longing to see the blending of strange and various shapes made by creating nature, wandered for some time among the dark rocks, and came to the entrance of a great cave, in front of which I long stood in astonishment and ignorance of such a thing. I bent my back into an arch and rested my left hand on my knee, and with my right hand shaded my downcast eyes and contracted eyebrows. I bent down first on one side and then on the other to see whether I could perceive anything, but the thick darkness rendered this impossible; and after having remained there some time, two things arose within me, fear and desire,—fear of the dark and threatening cave, desire to see whether there were anything marvellous within.
3.
I discover for man the origin of the first and perhaps of the second cause of his being.
17 Jun 2023
The 6 Life-Changing Lessons I've Learned Living in 3 Countries
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It has been almost a decade since I left home in Poland and moved to Vienna, Austria. My journey had many up and downs so I decided to write down those lessons life taught me over the last 10 years. Your first language is an asset. Bite your tongue and hold your ego. People are asteroids.
10 Apr 2024
Man In The Middle Attack Using Bettercap Framework
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Man-in-the-middle attack (MITM) is an attack where the attacker secretly relays and possibly alters the communications between two devices who believe that they are directly communicating with each other. In order to perform man in the middle attack, we need to be in the same network as our victim because we have to fool these two devices. Now lets initiate the attack by running our tools which is bettercap. To run bettercap we can simply open up terminal and type bettercap -iface [your network interface which connected to the network]. To know which network interface is used we can simply type ifconfig and here is what it shows us.
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Man-in-the-middle attack (MITM) is an attack where the attacker secretly relays and possibly alters the communications between two devices who believe that they are directly communicating with each other. In order to perform man in the middle attack, we need to be in the same network as our victim. We need to fool both the victim and the router by telling the router that victim’s mac address is our mac address and telling victim that router’‘i am the router' so that every request windows 10 make will go through raspberry pi.
29 Nov 2023
Thoughts on Art and Life by da Vinci Leonardo - Table of Links
Thoughts on Art and Life by da Vinci Leonardo is part of the HackerNoon Books Series. Read this book online for free on HackerNoon!
Title: Thoughts on Art and Life
Author: da Vinci Leonardo
Editor: Lewis Einstein
Translator: Maurice Baring
Release date: September 4, 2009 [eBook #29904]Most recently updated: January 5, 2021
Language: English
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Blockchain and cryptocurrencies have emerged as more than just technological innovations or financial tools. They have engendered a philosophical discourse, offering a fresh perspective on societal structures, power dynamics, and the nature of trust. By examining the concepts from cyberpunk, solarpunk, technolibertarianism and crypto-anarchism movements and by mixing them with traditional philosophical concepts, we navigate the philosophical landscape shaped by blockchain and crypto.
07 Dec 2023
Our Greatest Growth Resource Is Each Other: The Power of Setting Private Goals in Small Communities
The self-improvement movement has hit peak saturation. Instead of reaching for your cheque book, I suggest opening your phone book. Within it lies an extraordinary, often overlooked resource: the people you already know and love. The people in your phonebook - your friends - don’t need a PhD in psychology or the validation of millions of followers to help.
26 May 2023
2 Principles to Help You Achieve Your Goals And Boost Your Productivity
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You must have a concrete plan that helps fulfill your goals. The Premack Principle was developed by psychologist David Premack in 1965. The High P/Low P sequence or Grandma’s rule was adopted due to the conditions Grandmothers give their grandchildren, e.g., you can't have a cake till you finish your meal.
13 May 2023
Mental Health in Indian Workplaces: Employers Must Step Up
Mental health awareness is one of the latest trends in workplaces after the pandemic revealed its significance. 80% of the Indian workforce has reported mental health issues in the previous year. Less than 2% of Indian companies offer OPD coverage with telehealth consultation the most popular at a 42% adoption rate.
Whether it's picking up a new language, mastering an instrument, or diving into a new hobby, most of the time it feels like there's just not enough time in the day.
09 Dec 2023
4 iPhone Screen Modification Strategies to Improve Focus and Productivity
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Smartphones have become indispensable tools for a wide variety of work and personal tasks. Many people admit that mobile devices have also grown into our ultimate distractions. Declutter and organize your screen space to address your functional necessities. Display personally beneficial content that resonates with your objectives and facilitates your goals.
07 Dec 2023
What Is the Idea of Locus of Control? Changing Your Life and Story in 10 Seconds
Quick quiz: if you miss a promotion, who do you blame? The boss who didn't pick you? The system that holds people back? Bad luck or lousy timing?
If you said yes to any of those, you likely lean external on the locus scale. And that orientation may secretly sabotage your success.
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Multiple monitors make you look like a serious computing badass, says Cory House. He sold his multiple monitor set up a couple years ago and switched to a single monitor. Being able to focus on a single task for an extended period is a valuable skill. Multiple displays often lead to continuously displaying potential distractions. This isn’t just unnecessary, it’s counter-productive. With a single screen, I eliminate decisions deciding where to drag windows or where to place a given window to block out all other distractions.
06 Jun 2023
Boulevard of Broken Dreams: What Happens After Your First Failure
Aaron Marino, the style guru behind Alpha M, talks about letting go of his childhood dream. Letting go of your dream doesn't mean giving up on success. Don't let the opinions of others define your potential for success. Overcoming the fear of failure is crucial to finding success in the long run.
28 Nov 2023
Unraveling Coco Chanel: Creativity, Resilience, and the Shadows of Mental Health
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A gateway course is the first college-level course that a student takes in a certain subject area. Only 16% of community college students complete these courses in both math and English during their first year. There is a double digit performance gap in math for students of color as well as adult learners.
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The term "work-life balance" has been heavily scrutinized over the last couple of decades, often criticized for suggesting a binary choice. Some people thrive in the fluidity between their professional and personal lives, viewing both as integral parts of their existence. For leaders and employers, separation of work and life should be the *default*, but not enforced.
20 Jun 2023
Inside the Startup Mind: Navigating Mental Challenges
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Working at a startup can be an exhilarating and rewarding experience, because you get to wear so many hats. But it also comes with its fair share of mental challenges. From constant pressure to meet deadlines to the uncertainty of success, navigating the entrepreneurial journey can take a toll on one's mental well-being.
Scott Dclary is the host of a weekly podcast on business and entrepreneurship. He shares his tips on how to build a powerful network. He also explains how to curate your own personal board of directors. The Networking System: How to build relationships from scratch when the unexpected happens.
26 Apr 2024
6 Strategies and Tools to Manage Multiple Jobs Effectively
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I was really stressed out when I had to manage multiple jobs for the first time. However, these strategies/tools helped me overcome it successfully
How to Create a Habit Tracker in Notion: How to build and start using a habit tracker in six simple steps. You want a tracker that follows a calendar format for quickly checking your progress of each habit. You also want to calculate your success/failure rate for each habit so you can see where progress is being made and what habits may need to be abandoned or redefined. As of May 19th, Notion announced it would be free for personal use to use personal use.
31 May 2023
Blockchain in terms of philosophy: From Plato to Foucault
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The history of blockchain can be traced back to concepts proposed by cryptographers in the 1980s. In fact, the philosophical underpinnings of this technology can be traced back to some of the most fundamental questions of philosophy. These questions include the nature of truth, trust, and community, among others. These ideas have been influential in shaping the blockchain phenomenon.
20 Jul 2024
I'm Quitting my Job to Teach High School Computer Science
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In a few short weeks, I will be leaving my job as Director of Engineering "in the industry" and starting a new one as a high school Computer Science and Cybersecurity Instructor.
12 Jan 2024
A Fun Medley: Girlie Marketing, Sugar Demon, Society, Wisdom, Principles
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26 Dec 2023
How to Navigate the Holidays: A Closer Look at Christmas and Mental Health Diagnoses
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In this article, we delve deeper into the intersection of Christmas and mental health, exploring the challenges faced by those with various diagnoses and offering strategies for a more mindful and supportive holiday experience.
I will explain a new way to learn quickly using online resources and tools like AI. You can learn new things faster by using a simple step-by-step plan. This way, you can get the skills you need and keep growing.
29 Nov 2023
The long obscurity of the Dark Ages lifted over Italy
The long obscurity of the Dark Ages lifted over Italy, awakening to a national though a divided consciousness. Already two distinct tendencies were apparent. The practical and rational, on the one hand, was soon to be outwardly reflected in the burgher-life of Florence and the Lombard cities, while at Rome it had even then created the civil organization of the curia. The novella was its literary triumph. In art it expressed itself simply, directly and with vigour. Opposed to this was the other great undercurrent in Italian life, mystical, religious and speculative, which had run through the nation from the earliest times, and received fresh volume from mediaeval Christianity, encouraging ecstatic mysticism to drive to frenzy the population of its mountain cities. Umbrian painting is inspired by it, and the glowing words of Jacopone da Todi expressed in poetry the same religious fervour which the life of Florence and Perugia bore witness to in action.
Italy developed out of the relation and conflict of these two forces the rational with the mystical. Their later union in the greater men was to form the art temperament of the Renaissance. The practical side gave it the firm foundation of rationalism and reality on which it rested; the mystical guided its endeavour to picture the unreal in terms of ideal beauty.
The first offspring of this union was Leonardo. Since the decay of ancient art no painter had been able to fully express the human form, for imperfect mastery of technique still proved the barrier. Leonardo was the first completely to disengage his personality from its constraint, and make line express thought as none before him could do. Nor was this his only triumph, but rather the foundation on which further achievement rested. Remarkable as a thinker alone, he preferred to enlist thought in the service of art, and make art the handmaid of beauty. Leonardo saw the world not as it is, but as he himself was. He viewed it through the atmosphere of beauty which filled his mind, and tinged its shadows with the mystery of his nature. To all this, his birthright as a painter, a different element was added. A keen desire for knowledge, guiding his action in life, spurred him onward. Conscious of this dominant impulse, he has fancifully described himself in a Platonic allegory. He had passed beneath overhanging cliffs on his way to a great cavern. On bended knees, peering through its darkness, fear and desire had overwhelmed him,—fear for the menacing darkness of the cavern; and desire to ascertain if there were wonders therein.
05 Aug 2024
How self care and assertiveness can help the remote worker
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How remote workers can succeed with self care and assertiveness. Assertive communication is a skill that can be learned and practiced.
13 Jun 2023
Outdated to Upgraded: Debugging Digital Transformation for Turbocharged Business Expansion
Digital transformation is a term that's been thrown around tech corridors like hot potatoes. It's all about morphing your enterprise into a mighty digital dynamo. In layman's terms, it's time to drag your business into the 21st century, or risk being the next tech dinosaur.
25 Jun 2024
Standing Out is Overrated: You Should Just Conform Instead
Everyone's obsessed with being unique, and trying to stand out is ruining your life. The best way to fit in is to be yourself. When you stop pretending and start being who you truly are, you find your place without even trying. Conformity is underrated. It’s the path of least resistance.
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I will share my insights on how to stand out without referrals and ace the notoriously difficult coding interviews.
01 Dec 2023
Yves Saint Laurent: Exploring the Runway of Mental Health Challenges
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This article delves into the intricacies of Yves Saint Laurent's mental health, exploring the impact of his diagnoses on his creativity, career, and the broader conversation surrounding mental well-being.
16 Jun 2023
Behind the Incredible Soundtracks of Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan
Batman/Dark Knight Trilogy
The main theme doesn’t come until the end of Batman Begins (when Bruce Wayne is Batman).
We hear versions of it in the two sequels. The instrumental is primarily two notes — string and horns — that represent pain and guilt from losing his parents.
13 Jun 2024
From Sex and the City to the Luxury Experience Market: Tony Abrams on Stellar Launch
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Stellar is a secondhand resale platform for high-end, non-refundable experiences. The platform connects sellers and buyers, curates the listings to attract interest. A portion of every transaction on Stellar supports initiatives focused on children's well-being, women's rights, racial equality, and environmental sustainability.
24 Jul 2024
6 Years of Burnout: My Journey Back to Loving Programming
I used to really love programming. I stopped when I got burned out from work. Overworking for a few years got me so burnt out that I started hating my job. The burnout lasted for 6 years. This year, I feel like I'm starting to recover from burnout and got interested in coding again.
30 May 2023
Unchaining the Potential: Exploring Philosophical Implications of Blockchain
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In this article, we embark on a captivating intellectual journey that delves into the deeper dimensions of blockchain. From the emergence of new forms of governance to the expansion of human capabilities, it has the potential to reshape our social, economic, & political realm.
20 Jul 2024
What Is the ISTJ Personality Type, and Why Do They Favor IT Careers?
ISTJ is one of the 16 personality types according to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. It’s one of the most common personality types, comprising 11 to 14% of the world’s population, and is about 1.5 to 2 times more prevalent in men than women.
17 May 2024
These 6 Factors Are the Difference Between Success and Failure
Success requires defining clear goals, consistent daily actions, resilience in the face of setbacks, positive self-beliefs, discerning valuable feedback, and seeking help when needed. These factors together provide a blueprint for achieving your dreams.
10 Jun 2023
Picking the Best Slack Summary Tools (And 3 Top Picks)
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Slack summarisers are hot property right now. How should you pick one for your team?
11 Jun 2024
Everything You've Been Told About Passion is a Lie
"Follow your passion" might be the worst career advice. Instead, focus on what you dislike. This approach can guide you toward more fulfilling work by avoiding unproductive tasks and aligning with your true self.
22 Nov 2023
Christian Dior's Enduring Legacy and Advocacy for Mental Health
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Christian Dior is globally recognized for revolutionizing post-war fashion with his iconic New Look. His personal struggles with mental health have added a poignant layer to his legacy. The House of Dior has actively participated in initiatives that promote well-being within the fashion community.
Painting declines when aloof from Nature
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The painter's work will be of little merit if he takes the painting of others as his standard, but if he studies from nature he will produce good fruits; as is seen in the case of the painters of the age after the Romans, who continued to imitate one another and whose art consequently declined from age to age. After these came Giotto the Florentine, who was born in the lonely mountains, inhabited only by goats and similar animals; and he, being drawn to his art by nature, began to draw on the rocks the doings of the goats of which he was the keeper; and thus he likewise began to draw all the animals which he met with in the country: so that after long study he surpassed not only all the masters of his age, but all those of many past centuries. After him art relapsed once more, because all artists imitated the painted pictures, and thus from century to century it went on declining, until Tomaso the Florentine, called Masaccio, proved by his perfect work that they who set up for themselves a standard other than nature, the mistress of all masters, labour in vain.
Thus I wish to say, in regard to these mathematical matters, that they who merely study the masters and not the works of nature are the grandchildren, and not the children, of nature, the mistress of good masters. I abhor the supreme folly of those who blame the disciples of nature in defiance of those masters who were themselves her pupils.
Its Origin
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The first picture was a single line, drawn round the shadow of a man cast by the sun on the wall.
3.
Vastness of the field of painting: All that is visible is included in the science of painting.
Defence of Painting
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With due lamentation Painting complains that it has been expelled from the liberal arts, because it is the true daughter of nature and is practised by means of the most worthy of the senses. Whence wrongly, O writers, you have excluded painting from the liberal arts, since it not only includes in its range the works of nature, but also infinite things which nature never created.
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Because writers have had no knowledge of the science of painting, they have not been able to describe its gradations and parts, and since painting itself does not reveal itself nor its artistic work in words, it has remained, owing to ignorance, behind the sciences mentioned above, but it has thereby lost nothing of its divinity. And truly it is not without reason that men have failed to honour it, because it does honour to itself without the aid of the speech of others, just as do the excellent works of nature. And if the painters have not described the art of painting, and reduced it to a science, the fault must not be imputed to painting and it is no less noble on that account, since few painters profess a knowledge of letters, as their life would not be long enough for them to acquire such knowledge. Therefore we ask, Is the virtue of herbs, stones and plants non-existent because men have been ignorant of it? Certainly not; but we will say that these herbs remained noble in themselves without the aid of human tongues or letters.
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Creativity is coming up with cool ideas. Innovation is making these ideas work for real people. All the best innovations started with someone brave enough to try something new. Use your creativity to dream up ideas, then shape them into something that meets your customers' needs right now.
The list was created as a remedy of systematic omission of Black Women in Tech round ups, on StartUp staffs, as recipients for VC investments and from the stages and platforms, alike. This year’s list includes seasoned veterans, college students and young professionals. The list comes to us thanks to the generous support of our sustaining sponsor, **Nicole Commissiong,** VP and Co-Founder of. Dynamic, engaging, brilliant, brilliant **Black women on Twitter** who occupy tech spaces as coders, software engineers and angel funders.
11 Jan 2024
We're Living in the Greatest Time in History (Yet Most Squander It)
Perhaps this brings more questions than concrete steps.
It would make sense to feel overwhelmed realizing the progress civilization has made.
Opportunities now exist beyond anything known for thousands of generations before.
You may also feel anxious realizing you haven’t taken full advantage of what currently surrounds you. Instead, you’ve taken for granted the progress and inventions created by past generations who made this moment possible.
28 Dec 2023
Hacking or Social Engineering? What You Need to Know to Keep Yourself Safe
Hacking is no longer just about hacking code. It's also about hacking us. The real power comes from being able to manipulate trust, to move among the byzantine maze of human relationships and wrest control of the sought-after keys. Social engineering is turning us into the weakest link in the digital chain, exploiting the human element.
The article explores how embracing discomfort, as highlighted by neuroscientist Andrew Huberman, stimulates the anterior midcingulate cortex (AMC), enhancing willpower and resilience. It discusses practical strategies for stepping outside your comfort zone to achieve personal and professional growth.
30 Apr 2024
Overcome the Overwhelm with 4 Simple Yet Powerful Productivity Tools
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Many people, including me, find ourselves overwhelmed by the complexity of modern tools and the sheer volume of information they handle daily. The solution is using simple yet powerful tools. Think of these tools as the Swiss Army knife of productivity—compact yet effective.
12 Jul 2024
How to Access YouTube in Restricted Areas — 10 Methods
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Unlock YouTube from any location. Dive deep into the reasons behind restrictions and discover safe, legal ways to access your favorite content seamlessly.
As many as 57% of adults drop out of therapy. Traditional methods involve printed worksheets and workbooks which can easily be ignored or forgotten. Reflective is a game-changer for clinicians, therapists, and healthcare providers. For therapists, it's a way to provide support to their clients when they're not in session.
I share my journey from running a structured, optimized real estate firm to navigating the chaotic world of creativity. Transitioning from clear business goals to a creative process has been challenging but enlightening. Inspired by Rick Rubin, I highlight the importance of authenticity, taking bold risks, letting go of control, and continuous experimentation.
Watching sports and indulging in small talk can waste your life by distracting you from your own goals and personal growth. Reclaim your time, avoid superficial entertainment, and focus on meaningful activities and conversations.
23 Jul 2024
Creathievity: Can Your Ideas Be Stolen? (& What to Do)
If someone takes your idea, you still have your idea, right? So, they didn't really steal it—they copied it.
I used "steal" in the title because it's catchy, but let's talk about the real issue.
27 Jul 2024
Your Guide For Overcoming Procrastination and Getting Down to Work
Procrastination wins when it overpowers our sense of judgment. To make the most of tomorrow, you need to break old patterns and master new routines. Here are the 5 strategies to help you do just that: Identify your real reason for putting something off or delay them till the very last moment.
14 May 2024
The Anti-Luck, Decision Making Framework: Mastering the Art of Making Smart Choices
I've been there. Early in my career, I found myself making choices with real consequences. It was exciting and terrifying at the same time. I had no formal training in decision-making, just a gut feeling and a lot of sleepless nights. But I learned, through trial and error, through mentors, and through diving deep into the wisdom of those who'd mastered the art of making smart choices.
05 Apr 2024
If You Want To Change The World, First Change Yourself: Four Steps To Making A Positive Impact
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There are thousands of people online advising on pretty much anything. It’s great because you can find a solution fast yet I find it annoying. I noticed people deferring to anyone appearing the most authoritative. I can’t blame them because no one can digest all the info so it makes sense to outsource advice. Most influencers have something to sell, so their advice is biased.
10 May 2024
Effective Communication at Work: Key Practices to Enhance Collaboration and Success
The article discusses common communication problems at work, emphasizing the importance of clear expectations, active listening, repetition of key information, asking questions, clarifying assumptions, avoiding blame games, addressing conflicts promptly, and keeping ego in check to enhance workplace communication and productivity.
27 May 2023
These 3 Productivity Frameworks Will Help You Get Real Work Done
The Eisenhower Matrix is a productivity, prioritization, and time management framework. It is designed to prioritize your most important work by categorizing tasks according to their urgency and importance. The 4 quadrants of the Eisenhower matrix are designed to make it easy for you to accomplish your mostimportant work.
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While the tech industry is obsessed with growth, it often requires compromising on quality, team, and values. Yet, some companies approach growth differently by imposing arbitrary constraints, practicing radical transparency, focusing on solving hard problems and thinking 20 years ahead.
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Toxic productivity is an uncontainable desire to stay productive no matter what and at what price. Its roots have been deeply hidden in the modern hustle culture. There are 7 main signs of toxic productivity: Neglecting self-care like proper sleep, taking breaks, and personal time.
11 Jul 2024
Why 'Leave Your Comfort Zone' Is Really Bad Advice (And What To Do Instead)
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The comfort zone refers to our psychological safety net, kept in place by self-concept. We have a concept of self - the collection of ideas we hold about who we are and what we do or don't do. As we age, our idea of self becomes more cemented and therefore we’re less open to experiencing new things or leaving our comfort zone.
18 May 2023
Modern Approaches to Complex IT Development: Sorting Out Team Communications
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In this series of articles, I'll examine the most pressing issues in complex IT development right now. I'll also provide some actionable tips on how to tackle these challenges with confidence. Most issues teams face on a regular basis boil down to three core factors. These include team communications, trust, and leveraging business requirements.
09 May 2023
Philosophical Queries of a Nerd: Dreams, Robots, and Other Mysteries of the Mind
Many may think that nerds and geeks have a singular focus. They may believe that our intellectual prowess can only be contained within one topic of our interest. While this may be true sometimes, it doesn’t mean our thoughts always align with these interests. Oftentimes, like most people, our minds wander. We wonder what we would do in certain situations, what would happen if the world were a certain way, and ask ourselves questions that probably have no concrete answers (yet).
In the distant future, I wouldn’t be surprised if we were counted among the philosophers of our time. In any case, we’re always asking questions. If not to others, then to ourselves.
Below are some of the questions I’ve pondered, along with my thoughts on them. I hope they spark some imagination in your own mind.
12 May 2023
14 Crucial Behavioral Psychology Concepts for Product Managers
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Behavioral psychology focuses on understanding how people's behavior is influenced by their environment. It can provide valuable insights for product managers looking to create products that are tailored to their customer's needs and preferences. Understanding the psychology of your target audience is crucial to creating a successful product.
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This article emphasizes the importance of embracing one's uniqueness in a career. I share personal experiences, advocating for skills that go beyond job titles. I encourage to create own paths, value diverse interests, and leverage unique perspectives to become irreplaceable. I share my journey in software engineering, underlining the significance of maintaining personal passions alongside professional pursuits. The message is to "do you" - put the value on individuality in both personal and professional spheres.
27 Nov 2023
Tom Ford's Influence on Fashion, Creativity and Mental Health
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16 May 2024
Happiness Is Based on a Flawed Equation — Here's How to Fix It
Explore the flaws in Jimmy Carr's happiness formula and discover a fresh perspective on finding true happiness through personal growth and self-reflection.
Back in 2011, I arrived full of hopes, drawn by the glowing promise of the American Dream.
As I sit here at a Colombian coffee shop, I reflect on a decade of dreams, challenges, and revelations that have brought me to this moment of goodbye.
23 Jul 2024
I Taught Free Lessons in Personal Cybersecurity for Technology Novices and This Is What I Learned
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This is an article about what I learned from teaching free lessons in Personal Cybersecurity to technology novices.
23 May 2023
Ultra-Luxury Brands Through the Prism of Gal Yosef’s Cartoon Aesthetics
Art by Gal Yosef gives a second life to our favorite cartoon characters. In his art, they acquire the freedom of self-expression through wearing luxury clothing and accessories that fit their temper. His extraordinary artistic vision of luxury brands through vintage cartoon aesthetics has already attracted collaborations with celebrities like Justin Bieber and Steve Aoki.
06 Apr 2024
12 Top Websites for Programmers, Developers, and Product People
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12 Top Websites for Programmers, Developers, and Product People. Some of my favorites are StackExchange, DevDocs, Hacker News, Leetcode, and diff.blog. The list is a list of 12 top sites for software engineers and software developers to use in-depth knowledge of computer science and programming. The list includes StackExchanges, Dev Docs, IndieHackers, ProductHunt, Resumake, Product Hunt and LeetCode.com. David Allen, David Allen Software Engineer, is the author of a new book about software engineering.
22 Dec 2023
How to Navigate Your Wanting Mind and Cultivate Satisfaction
I remember Christmas Eve as a child. I was so excited that I couldn’t sleep. I wanted to be awake every second until the morning came. I didn’t want to miss anything! But inevitably I’d arrive at the Christmas tree the next morning, bleary-eyed and still feeling like I’d missed something important.
Necessity of Experience in Science
1.
There is no human experience that can be termed true science unless it can be mathematically demonstrated. And if thou sayest that the sciences which begin and end in the mind are true, this cannot be conceded, but must be denied for many reasons, and firstly because in such mental discourses experience is eliminated, and without experience there can be no certainty.
Theory and Practice
2.
You must first propound the theory and then explain the practice.
3.
Let no man who is not a mathematician read the principles of my work.
4.
In the course of scientific exposition the demonstration of a general rule derived from a previous conclusion is not to be censured.
Certainty of Mathematics
5.
He who blames the supreme certainty of mathematics feeds on confusion and will never be able to silence the contradictions or sophistical sciences which lead to an everlasting clamour.
Of Science
6.
There is no certainty [in science] where one of the mathematical sciences cannot be applied, or in those [sciences] which are not in harmony with mathematics.
06 Jan 2024
Discovering the Intersection of Creativity and Mental Health: Georgia O'Keeffe's Journey
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Beyond her artistic achievements, O'Keeffe's life also invites contemplation on the complex relationship between creativity and mental health.
12 Jun 2024
Life Hack: Boosting Productivity with the Pomodoro Technique
Avni is a freelance content writer and digital marketing enthusiast. The Pomodoro Technique has significantly improved his productivity and focus, he says. Avni recommends working in focused 25-minute blocks (referred to as Pomodoros) and taking a 5-minute break.
05 Jan 2024
Brushstrokes of Turmoil: Vincent van Gogh's Artistic Brilliance and Mental Struggles
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While a definitive diagnosis is challenging due to the historical context, contemporary experts speculate that van Gogh may have experienced various mental health conditions.
23 Nov 2023
Miuccia Prada: A Fashion Icon's Impact on Mental Health and Creative Expression
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10 Jul 2024
Setting Different Backgrounds for Each Desktop on Windows 11 and 10
In Windows, there is no limit on the number of desktops you can create from Task View. You can create as many desktops as you want and set different wallpapers for each. To verify that each desktop has its own separate background wallpaper, you can take another peek into the Task View using Win+Tab shortcut.
For me, in 2017, quitting my job to start a business with no savings or back-up to plan, while trying to persuade all the employees to follow me ranked pretty high in the Pantheon of ‘Fuck it’ moments. (Spoiler alert—No one followed).
28 Nov 2023
Manipulation and Persuasion: 14 Tactics People Use to Shape Your Beliefs
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Manipulation is simply the act of influencing someone’s thoughts, feelings, or actions. The ethical dimension of manipulation depends largely on the intent behind it and the means used. In an era saturated with information, the lines between persuasion and manipulation often blur. How do we stay grounded when every narrative is vying for our beliefs?
12 Apr 2024
I Was Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Hacking Back - My Story
In 2018, a little more than a year before I was indicted, my entire worldview changed. I had a supernatural experience with a homeless lady in San Francisco. She predicted specific things in my life would happen, some of which have come to pass. The intent of quantum mechanics is linked to outcomes outside of our reality. I realized I shouldn’t have hacked back to do something bad.
13 Dec 2023
Exploring the Safety Concerns of Industrial Battery Use
Workers who work with or on industrial batteries face unique hazards every day. Here are the most critical safety concerns and practices for dealing with them and protecting workers. Exposure to lead dust is the biggest health hazard. Corrosive materials can escape because of mechanical abuse. Electrocution is a significant safety concern for people working on or near industrial batteries.
03 Jun 2023
6 Slack Apps & Integrations All Software Teams Need to Consider
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Slack is pretty ubiquitous in software. There are a tonne of Slack apps and integrations. Not all of them are good. I’ve picked out 6 of the very best Slack apps for software developers, product teams, project managers and anyone who designs, builds or maintains software.
11 Jan 2024
From Failed to Achieved: 9 Proven Elements For Setting New Year Goals
Discover the game-changers for business efficiency – Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Virtual Assistants (VAs). No more drowning in paperwork or mundane tasks; these technologies redefine how entrepreneurs manage their ventures.
16 May 2023
Finding Meaning in Loss: A Journey of Grief, Reflection, and Embracing Life's Fragility
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The Surprising perspectives I gained from witnessing death. A new look at the world through the eyes of a survivor. A different perspective on the world from a survivor's point of view, and a new perspective on death itself.
13 Apr 2024
Upside: What You Need to Know About the Popular App
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Upside was founded in 2015 as a pilot in Washington, D.C., by two former Google employees. The app uses user data and machine learning to calculate what amounts to a personalized gas price for each customer instead of offering the same rewards for the same spending. Uber and Lyft added the technology to the apps their drivers use, in a move that would help compensate for lost earnings due to the high price of gas. More than 30,000 businesses promote deals through the Upside app.
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Getting to the top is often a challenge filled with many dynamics that few ever see as the work is often put in during hours of darkness, extreme conditions and outside of one’s comfort zones. Self discipline and sacrifice are important virtues that teach our systems the importance of mind over matter and allow the flesh to succumb to the mind and not the other way round. A climbing guide, mentor or coach is always someone who has been on this journey before and seen and observed different people. Practice builds habits and habits build characteristics that added up build the character of a climber.
17 Dec 2023
Your No Fluff, Research-Based Guide to Happiness From Yale
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Hackers in this world are watching your activities daily and will try to snatch your personal information or other personal kinds of stuff from you. We will be using a hacking method which is phishing for our today's Blog. AndroRat is a tool designed to give the control of the android system remotely and retrieve information from it. The good thing is that after installing this apk, your apk file gets hidden and no one can see this file. The tool which we will use is AndroRAT.
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15 Jul 2024
The Advice Paradox: Why We Can't Follow Our Own Wisdom
Why we struggle to follow our own wisdom in The Advice Paradox, blending psychology, anecdotes, and practical tips to bridge the gap between knowing doing.
Burnout is something that affects everyone, no matter how experienced you are or what position you hold in the design industry. To help prevent stress and burnout, you really need to declutter your calendar. Eating well and getting enough sleep every night will also help keep stress levels down.
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