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How to stop feeling lost in tech: the wafflehouse method | Hacker News
How to stop feeling lost in tech: the wafflehouse method | Hacker News
Your comment actually suggests that your instincts tell you those things are not as valuable, but you might just be following habit and dopamine loops at the current moment. Which I guess is to say that GP's "follow your instincts" can also be as difficult as "set goals and hit them", just in different ways.
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How to stop feeling lost in tech: the wafflehouse method | Hacker News
Ryo Lu on X: "how can engineers (or anyone) get better at design? i get this question a lot. as someone who went from cs to design, here's a real path: start with systems thinking engs already get this. design is just systems for humans & our senses, instead of machines. read “thinking in" / X
Ryo Lu on X: "how can engineers (or anyone) get better at design? i get this question a lot. as someone who went from cs to design, here's a real path: start with systems thinking engs already get this. design is just systems for humans & our senses, instead of machines. read “thinking in" / X
i get this question a lot. as someone who went from cs to design, here's a real path: start with systems thinking engs already get this. design is just systems for humans & our senses, instead of machines. read “thinking in
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Ryo Lu on X: "how can engineers (or anyone) get better at design? i get this question a lot. as someone who went from cs to design, here's a real path: start with systems thinking engs already get this. design is just systems for humans & our senses, instead of machines. read “thinking in" / X
You’re the One Making This Heavy | prickly oxheart
You’re the One Making This Heavy | prickly oxheart
Resistance feels like fear but hides grief. This essay unpacks avoidance, procrastination, and self-protection to reveal what you're really postponing — your next becoming.
Your body knows before your mind catches up. There's a particular quality of avoidance that feels different from regular procrastination — it's more like watching yourself walk around a hole in the ground, pretending it's not there while your entire route gets shaped by where you refuse to step.
resistance isn't a wall to be knocked down or a problem to be solved. It's information. It's your psyche pointing directly at the place where you've decided you end and something else begins. It's the exact spot where you're most invested in staying who you think you are.
The invitation isn’t to become fearless — that’s another performance — it’s to get curious about what you’re protecting by staying afraid. What identity are you maintaining by not touching this thing? What story about yourself gets to stay intact as long as you keep circling?
Most of what we resist doing holds grief just beneath the surface. We're mourning the version of ourselves that gets to remain small and safe and uncomplicated. We're grieving the luxury of not knowing what we're capable of. That grief doesn’t mean stop — it just means something old in you is being asked to end
the thing you're avoiding isn't usually as difficult as the elaborate system you've built around it. The email doesn't get longer the more you wait to write it. The conversation you've been dreading takes fifteen minutes. The project that feels impossible has a first step that takes an hour.
Your resistance has its own ecology. It feeds on distance and abstraction. It grows stronger when you think about it. In reality, it’s more like a shadow — one that only exists when you’re not looking directly at it.
turn around the way you might approach a spooked animal — curious, present, not trying to fix or conquer anything.
This is about discovering that you can be afraid and still show up. You can be uncertain and still take a step. You can feel like you're about to fall apart and still send the email, have the conversation, start the thing.
The change isn't in the doing — it's in being willing to be transformed by it. It's in letting yourself discover that you're bigger than you thought, stranger than you imagined, more resilient than your protective mechanisms would have you believe
It’s the trembling before your next becoming.
What you're avoiding isn't just a task or a conversation or a project. It’s the version of you that stops waiting to be more ready than this. It's the end of the story where you're too afraid to find out what happens next
·prickly.oxhe.art·
You’re the One Making This Heavy | prickly oxheart
(1) Designerants 🧪 on X: "Don't be afraid to ZOOM IN extremely on the content in your App Store screenshots We conducted A/B testing on around 100 screenshots, focusing on elements like widgets and other small UI components. Each time, we zoomed in on these elements more and more The result? ≈10% https://t.co/T6p5POAJM9" / X
(1) Designerants 🧪 on X: "Don't be afraid to ZOOM IN extremely on the content in your App Store screenshots We conducted A/B testing on around 100 screenshots, focusing on elements like widgets and other small UI components. Each time, we zoomed in on these elements more and more The result? ≈10% https://t.co/T6p5POAJM9" / X
We conducted A/B testing on around 100 screenshots, focusing on elements like widgets and other small UI components. Each time, we zoomed in on these elements more and more The result? ≈10%… — Designerants 🧪 (@designerants)
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(1) Designerants 🧪 on X: "Don't be afraid to ZOOM IN extremely on the content in your App Store screenshots We conducted A/B testing on around 100 screenshots, focusing on elements like widgets and other small UI components. Each time, we zoomed in on these elements more and more The result? ≈10% https://t.co/T6p5POAJM9" / X
kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel. — kasey (@kaseyklimes)
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kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… — GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg)
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GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
Fernando Cao Zheng on Twitter / X
Fernando Cao Zheng on Twitter / X
The 4-7-8 Method1. Breathe in quietly through your nose for 4 seconds2. Hold your breath for 7 seconds3. Exhale audibly through your mouth for 8 seconds4. Repeat for a total of 4 cyclesThat's it. The magic ratio of 4-7-8. pic.twitter.com/tJVYz1i4KC— Fernando Cao Zheng (@thefernandocz) April 18, 2024
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Fernando Cao Zheng on Twitter / X
Maggie Appleton on Twitter / X
Maggie Appleton on Twitter / X
Asking very specific questions is an underrated skill. Both to yourself and other people.The opposite is asking “what do you think about X?”You’re functionally asking for the entire range of thoughts I’ve ever had about X, where X is always impossibly broad and non-specific…— Maggie Appleton (@Mappletons) April 16, 2024
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Maggie Appleton on Twitter / X
Will Ross on Twitter
Will Ross on Twitter
So he had an idea and gave his cinematographer John Seale marching orders: when filming material that’s going to be cut quickly, keep the most important information in the center of the frame, so that the shot doesn’t cut before your eyes can find the subject. pic.twitter.com/RcYn4PD3if— Will Ross (@SadHillWill) September 29, 2022
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Will Ross on Twitter
Cody James on X: "Want to build on a budget? Try Gov auction sites You can find CNCs, mills, lathes, welders, CMMs, 3D printers, Metrology equipment, presses, tools and more Great bang for the buck! List of sites in comments https://t.co/vfRfqax2q3" / X
Cody James on X: "Want to build on a budget? Try Gov auction sites You can find CNCs, mills, lathes, welders, CMMs, 3D printers, Metrology equipment, presses, tools and more Great bang for the buck! List of sites in comments https://t.co/vfRfqax2q3" / X
Want to build on a budget? Try Gov auction sitesYou can find CNCs, mills, lathes, welders, CMMs, 3D printers, Metrology equipment, presses, tools and more Great bang for the buck! List of sites in comments pic.twitter.com/vfRfqax2q3— Cody James (@codyaims) April 3, 2024
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Cody James on X: "Want to build on a budget? Try Gov auction sites You can find CNCs, mills, lathes, welders, CMMs, 3D printers, Metrology equipment, presses, tools and more Great bang for the buck! List of sites in comments https://t.co/vfRfqax2q3" / X
(1) Sacrificial Pancakes - AI Willy Wonka on X: "couple ChatGPT 4 discoveries this morning: * specifying that code is MIT licensed makes it be more thorough in its answers and be more willing to provide complete/modified code * you can ask it to get familiar with a topic before you ask questions, this makes the question pass…" / X
(1) Sacrificial Pancakes - AI Willy Wonka on X: "couple ChatGPT 4 discoveries this morning: * specifying that code is MIT licensed makes it be more thorough in its answers and be more willing to provide complete/modified code * you can ask it to get familiar with a topic before you ask questions, this makes the question pass…" / X
·twitter.com·
(1) Sacrificial Pancakes - AI Willy Wonka on X: "couple ChatGPT 4 discoveries this morning: * specifying that code is MIT licensed makes it be more thorough in its answers and be more willing to provide complete/modified code * you can ask it to get familiar with a topic before you ask questions, this makes the question pass…" / X
Rakesh on X: "3. be greedy. don't waste your time finding the best thing. act on your curiosities, trust the vibes and don't overthink. if the endeavor you want to embark on is risky, make sure to hedge. the best course is the one u complete. the best movie for the night is the one u watch." / X
Rakesh on X: "3. be greedy. don't waste your time finding the best thing. act on your curiosities, trust the vibes and don't overthink. if the endeavor you want to embark on is risky, make sure to hedge. the best course is the one u complete. the best movie for the night is the one u watch." / X
·twitter.com·
Rakesh on X: "3. be greedy. don't waste your time finding the best thing. act on your curiosities, trust the vibes and don't overthink. if the endeavor you want to embark on is risky, make sure to hedge. the best course is the one u complete. the best movie for the night is the one u watch." / X
Fascinating on X: "Kurt Vonnegut's 8 rules for writing: ⁣ 1. Use the time of a total stranger in such a way that he or she will not feel the time was wasted.⁣ ⁣ 2. Give the reader at least one character he or she can root for.⁣ ⁣ 3. Every character should want something, even if it is only a… https://t.co/sfKAMgUIit" / X
Fascinating on X: "Kurt Vonnegut's 8 rules for writing: ⁣ 1. Use the time of a total stranger in such a way that he or she will not feel the time was wasted.⁣ ⁣ 2. Give the reader at least one character he or she can root for.⁣ ⁣ 3. Every character should want something, even if it is only a… https://t.co/sfKAMgUIit" / X
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Fascinating on X: "Kurt Vonnegut's 8 rules for writing: ⁣ 1. Use the time of a total stranger in such a way that he or she will not feel the time was wasted.⁣ ⁣ 2. Give the reader at least one character he or she can root for.⁣ ⁣ 3. Every character should want something, even if it is only a… https://t.co/sfKAMgUIit" / X
swag on Twitter
swag on Twitter
Who gives a fuck is some of the best advice you can receive— swag (@chillextremist) October 16, 2023
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swag on Twitter
Haz on Twitter
Haz on Twitter
“When using URL pagination, it is important to use links instead of buttons. To properly disable a link, you can omit the `href` and specify the `role` and `aria-disabled` attributes. Enabled: <a href="#"> Disabled: <a role="link" aria-disabled="true">”
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Haz on Twitter