Collections of links I wanted to save
Things that inspired me the most and changed the way I live, think, or do.
An inspiring story from Bezos on what important. main quote is:
Jeff, one day you’ll understand that it’s harder to be kind than clever.
A beuaitful short story from Derek Sivers about our prespctives of the past
We think of the past like it’s a physical fact - like it’s real. But the past is what we call our memory and stories about it. Imperfect memories, and stories built on one interpretation of incomplete information. That’s “the past”.
A post from 2017 of Sam Altman on when and how humans and machines will merge.
It is a failure of human imagination and human arrogance to assume that we will never build things smarter than ourselves.
The best book I've ever read. It teaches gratitude, the fragility of life, and appriciation to it.
Tuesdays with Morrie is a magical chronicle of their time together, through which Mitch shares Morrie's lasting gift with the world.
A thought experiment about how easy it is to underestimate project and not seeing their hidden complexities
Most people want to be fit, most people aren’t.
Most people want to build a successful business, most people won’t.
Most people want to be the best version of themselves, most people aren’t.
Most people won’t. Which means those that do change everything.
Methods I tend to follow
very resourcesful and step by step guides for agile design thinking. by Alexander Cowan.
Jason Cohen, the legend being WPEngine, on their fairytale structure for strategic planning.
That is really changed the way I work - make a project 100% complete, even if it's 4% of the details.
Things that I find useful in my life.
The way to get startup ideas is not to try to think of startup ideas. It's to look for problems, preferably problems you have yourself.
A collection of full-stack resources for programmers. A very comprehensive list of resources for becoming a more proficient developers. timeless and valuable.
Amazing content and guides for developers from Tanis Rascia.
Life rules for HTML and CSS
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Incredible resource of required web skills - HTML, CSS, JS from beginner to intermediate
Great rules about engineering from Martin Rue. I found them to be aligned with my experience.
Tons of database schemas for tons of use-cases.
Happens to me more then once...
pratical SEO advices
Every once in a while I do a stupid git mistake and this repository is full of life savers.