π Curations
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π Rabbit holes
- Bret Victor Talks: I bet you can't complete a single talk without jumping around with excitement.
Holes I'm digging:
π Blogs & Gardens
of people that inspired in unique ways
Andy Matuschak
How to write good prompts: using spaced repetition to create understanding
(simply a must read)
Premature scaling can stunt system iteration
- Your goal is to answer fundamental questions about your system, not making the graphs go up.
there are dozens of good notes by him, this block should've been in Broken link
Mitchell Hashimoto
Contributing to Complex Projects
- Read and Reimplement Recent Commits
My Approach to Building Large Technical Projects
- "I've learned that when I break down my large tasks in chunks that result in seeing tangible forward progress, I tend to finish my work and retain my excitement throughout the project."
ποΈ Posts
i loved stumbling upon or I want to read again
- So when someone says βtry Vim or try Roam Researchβ, its a lazy advice;
- Instead they should have said to try Roam Research for a week and dump your thoughts without worrying about the structure or format.
- This way at least you wont be hating whatever X they suggested in the first place.
π° Newsletters
- Biweekly engineering newsletter - Pointer
- Daily (AI) Papers by AK - Interesting research papers of the day
- LessWrong Frontpage
- Farnam Street Brainfood
- Best of Hacker News curated
- The Browser Newsletter - Five curated stories in your inbox each day
Newsletter by services:
Readwise Feed (Example my highlights: π Siddish's Favorites)
π¨ Tools
that I use regularly right now
Research and browsing:
Knowledge Management:
- Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base
- Readwise Reader
- Anki: Spaced Repetition
Personal tools:
- Metaphor Wrapper Extension to quickly find sites similar to current tab
- Quick Chat Prompts Editor
- Zo Computer: Personal cloud computer with AI, files, and tools - my intelligent workspace