Avatar
k00b
05933d8782d155d10cf8a06f37962f329855188063903d332714fbd881bac46e
a guy that works at stacker news

So many familiar faces at TABConf this year. It’s nice not being new in the scene anymore.

We do easy things repeatedly until the hard things become easy (which partly happens as a result of doing easier things repeatedly).

Let the spaceship know I'm in Atlanta. It'd be kind of awkward if they tried to pick me up in Austin.

I wouldn’t call them boring. I enjoy movies! But they do mostly have the same structure. I don’t blame movie makers as much as I blame our brains for this though. We like that structure.

Story by Robert McKee describes this structure really well

Replying to Avatar nout

nostr:npub1qkfnmpuz692azr8c5phn0930x2v92xyqvwgr6ve8znaa3qd6c3hq09ertp I think there may be a lesson here. The "owner" of the community has to either approve all posts manually or set up a smart bot that does the approving. This creates a market for "algorithm" bots.

It’s definitely interesting and I’m excited to see how it develops.

To people who treat their intelligence as their identity, every person they don't know is an idiot.

The story of each is basically: someone honest, good, and determined is rewarding you their work for being similar

Just realized my two favorite movies/stories are identical in all but relatively superficial ways:

1. Willie Wonka and The Chocolate Factory (1971 movie furshur)

2. Ready Player One

Being your best coach also means being your worst critic.

Just about anything is better than a mere platitude.

I've finally begun messing around with nextjs' new app directory. It's definitely lacking in nice-to-haves but it directly addresses pain points of the pages directory ... and the pages directory was already a huge improvement over other forms of route definition ... super impressive.

gm make something bitcoiners want

You don't become the best in the world by being sort of interested.

https://void.cat/d/KS7Z3KDbLzhNN92rSRtWX.webp

Measure code quality in the goosebumps its taste induces.

I'm fond of the "focus on getting 10 customers, then 100, then 1000, and so on" mantra.

A variation that I've struggle to unkludge: "turn your yearly stat into a monthly stat, monthly stat into a weekly stat, and so on."