Seneca
Misery.
pkm
[...]it's where my post ideas come from and where I write details on things that I've learned.
dailydispatch
...It then became a very useful way to cope with stress at college.
nginx
Took me long enough.
You are your worst enemy
I've been convinced not to aim at anything and instead to become aimless and eternally curious. Maybe I will become a CEO, or maybe I won't. Right now, I have decided to live my life with no ambitious goals but just with ambitious curiosity. Reading Greatness
When should we act and when should we NOT?
How to expose ourselves to the right type of risk?
But are winners safe?
How to measure risk for a well balanced portfolio?
make the future feel like magic
Misery.
pkm
[...]it's where my post ideas come from and where I write details on things that I've learned.
dailydispatch
...It then became a very useful way to cope with stress at college.
nginx
Took me long enough.
javascript
Just the tip of the iceberg of javascript's funny tales
dailydispatch
This is my last week in a short post.
poem
A poem for strong people, who think of themselves as weak.
philosophy
Nihil Perditi ("I've Lost Nothing"). - Seneca.
And here I am again. Now working on some new website. I decided to retire skiraindustries, and now I'm blogging under my own name. Just like Ali Abdaal. So stay tuned for new posts, and I will see you in the next one. 😁
jest
Hey it’s me again, so I’ve been learning how to work with Jest, one testing library used by some React projects. Here are my thoughts: * Compared to other testing libraries like JUnit or Kotlin’s test, I saw it as a bit less organized. * I still don’t
jane
Check out this Album: My dad used to play this CD to me when I was a kid. He said I was tripping balls just listening to the music, and wouldn’t even realize he’d been stopped on the school parking lot for 10 minutes or so. Good times.
backend
So hello, it’s been a while, and I haven’t being keeping up with my daily dispatches, or maybe my days are longer than yours. Relativity man, who knows? So I was playing around with a Node.js (nodejs.org) project hosting it using Docker alongside a Postgres database.