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Posts by Uldis

I know precisely, what you are going through ๐Ÿ˜…

Tho looks nice.

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Modern irony:

We buy powerful hardware (laptops, smartphones) that sits idle 90% of the time;

Yet spend hundreds monthly on SaaS tools for a fraction of tasks our devices could handle themselves. ๐Ÿค”

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I keep the notes local and sync them to a private git repo

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Today, I discovered a combination of tools where I enjoy writing and organizing my notes into a searchable, indexable repository of ideas.

The combination of #Vim and #Obsidian into one system - it's Gold.

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It takes close to a decade to build up a technical mind.

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Get it done.

Then.

Get it done well.

Just getting done alone ain't going to work long term.

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Handling tech debt before it snowballs;

Can be the difference between thriving and barely surviving.

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Exactly.

To make stuff use what works for you and aligns with your goals.

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My idea behind this:

If you are interested in learning/understanding how a web server works, it's much easier to do so when implementing a crude server yourself.

C because one is forced to use the basics, not abstractions.

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Many new devs are afraid to touch C language.

Our computer systems are built on that technology.

To understand computers and operating systems, we should open a text editor and start writing some C code.

#programming

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It's a good strategy to build your dream projects on the side.

Do not blindly jump right into the unknown.

Explore first.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Know what to optimize for.

Another way of saying - have a goal in mind.

We always work towards something - make a meaningful choice.

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Being in the flow state brings meaning to life.

It is the balance between chaos and order, skill and challenge - optimal enjoyable existence in all aspects.

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Learning accelerates when you put theory into practice.

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The simplest way to start programming in #ElixirLang is to create something for yourself.

Learn new things, fix issues, and solve your problems with your own tools.

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Productivity exists only when there are constraints:

- limited time;
- limited team size;
- limited resources;

Without them, we drown in endless possibilities. Constraints force us to prioritize and to move.

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Great coffee + code = a day well spent.

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Make an educated guess.

Build.

Measure the results.

Adjust.

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Lean, CI/CD, DevOps, and Growth Hacking are frameworks/systems that improve the chances of a tech product's success.

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This is exactly the daily flow formula I discovered for myself.

I was in search for years to get back into the rhythm that felt natural after the kid.

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Have you compared ets:file2tab and ets:tab2file with your DETS -> ETS method?

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Where many see cool features;
I see messy code structures and technical debt.

I see bloat and inevitable cleanup.

This is the unglamorous yet essential part of my craft.

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Being in the flow state brings meaning to life.

It is the balance between chaos and order, skill and challenge - optimal enjoyable existence in all aspects.

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Coding in a flow state formula:

1. Have a meaningful goal in mind - I use a short daily todo list;
2. Remove distractions, focus is crucial;
3. Dive in when borderline anxiety meats creative skill;
4. See the progress and enjoy the dopamine of achieving the goal;

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Know the feeling.

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For me it was Ruby/Rails 9 years ago, then 2015 learned about Elixir and started to use it professionally in 2016.

Never looked back.

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Mission success! ๐Ÿ˜€

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I would suggest trying it out and building some side project with Phoenix. Give it some time to get used to it.

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Sometimes, the best way to solve a challenging technical problem is by going on a walk.

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I used to think #ElixirLang was the best tech for building web products 5 years ago.

I still do.

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