Jimmy Cerone
@jrcii
Software Dev who loves to write, read, and hang with doggos.
Jimmy Cerone
@jrcii
Software Dev who loves to write, read, and hang with doggos.
"If you could just change one thing in your child’s life, it would be to give them autonomy. Humans spent 200,000 years as hunter-gatherers. That’s where our brains evolved. That’s where we evolved in this context. If you look on lots of different continents, children have enormous amounts of autonomy in these communities, which implies that that’s
... See moreThinking more about this idea since it came up in the Bear Season 2 as well. I’ll struggle with this.
Of course, the reality is more complex, and it’s better to think in terms of automation and autocomplete than vertical software and replacing designers, but whole layers of grunt work will be removed, just as they were with GUIs and SQL.
Not sure if this is positive, but the most coherent take on AI I’ve seen so far. Realistic but not panicked.
Nx is built on a technology-agnostic core that maintains modular units of code and understands the dependency graph between them.
“It's tough to be good at something you're not interested in. It's nearly impossible to be great at something you're not obsessed with.”
Really getting me thinking, especially as I watch Brooklyn 99 and The Bear, both shows where people give a huge shit about what they do.
The first month we spent in the house, my grandfather would walk straight in every day without knocking. After a month, he settled for the cellar. We sat in the kitchen and heard him go around down there, moving tools about. Later still, we saw him lurk on the path down the hill, watching the house from afar. He stopped a little further up the hill
... See moreI think this is my favorite paragraph. i wish we could all say goodbye to places and people like this. slowly and with care.
Competence is how good you are when there is something to gain. Character is how good you are when there is nothing to gain. People will reward you for competence. But people will only love you for your character.”
When your thinking is contaminated by negative emotions, make as few decisions and engage in as few interactions as possible. This keeps these emotions from spilling over into your life.
I really struggle to wait to make decisions when not doing well. Love this advice, not sure how to make it happen.