Steve Jobs on his iconic 2005 Stanford commencement address, shared three personal stories that encapsulated his life philosophy.
* Connecting the dots: Jobs reflects on his experience dropping out of college and how the seemingly unconnected dots of his life eventually came together. This emphasizes the importance of trusting your journey and having faith that the experiences you have will shape your future.
* Love and loss: Jobs talks about his passion for Apple and the difficult experience of being fired from the company he co-founded. This highlights the importance of following your passion but also being prepared for setbacks.
* Death is life's change agent: Jobs delivers a reality check, reminding graduates of their mortality. This encourages them to live life to the fullest and not waste time on things that don't truly matter.
* Stay hungry, stay foolish: Jobs concludes by urging graduates to stay hungry for knowledge and experience, and to hold onto their sense of wonder and creativity.
* Connecting the dots: Jobs reflects on his experience dropping out of college and how the seemingly unconnected dots of his life eventually came together. This emphasizes the importance of trusting your journey and having faith that the experiences you have will shape your future.
* Love and loss: Jobs talks about his passion for Apple and the difficult experience of being fired from the company he co-founded. This highlights the importance of following your passion but also being prepared for setbacks.
* Death is life's change agent: Jobs delivers a reality check, reminding graduates of their mortality. This encourages them to live life to the fullest and not waste time on things that don't truly matter.
* Stay hungry, stay foolish: Jobs concludes by urging graduates to stay hungry for knowledge and experience, and to hold onto their sense of wonder and creativity.
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Personal Opinion:
@techinethio
Before the AI era, the best advice was to have a deep understanding of one specific technology or ecosystem. However, in the current AI era, having surface-level knowledge across various fields is more advantageous than specializing deeply in one area.
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Do you guys think reading books about specific technologies or programming languages feels outdated and unproductive?
Anonymous Poll
26%
Ofc
51%
NO
24%
result
Why are there so many programming languages?
> I think the first programmers were Babylonians🤣
@techinethio
> I think the first programmers were Babylonians🤣
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Techኢት
read more @techinethio
Let's do the math of OpenAI together
>First, you introduce yourself as open source and gatherer donors for your product.
>Then you say By "Open," I meant free to use, not open source (even though it ain't entirely free to use).
>Then, you partner with giant companies.
>Next, you consider turning into a for-profit company.
>Then, you begin acquiring potential small companies (start-ups) like giant companies do.
>Finally, you become one of the world's most profitable companies.
@techinethio
>First, you introduce yourself as open source and gatherer donors for your product.
>Then you say By "Open," I meant free to use, not open source (even though it ain't entirely free to use).
>Then, you partner with giant companies.
>Next, you consider turning into a for-profit company.
>Then, you begin acquiring potential small companies (start-ups) like giant companies do.
>Finally, you become one of the world's most profitable companies.
@techinethio
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Remainder only 15 minutes left for today's Techኢት podcast (S02E02) be ready everyone🔥🔥
To join the livestream 👉 link
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To join the livestream 👉 link
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Python's built-in sorting function is based on which sorting algorithm?
Anonymous Quiz
53%
A hybrid of merge and insertion sort
13%
A hybrid of bubble and insertion sort
26%
A hybrid of bubble and merge sort
8%
A hybrid of selection and insertion sort
Techኢት
Python's built-in sorting function is based on which sorting algorithm?
Which sorting algorithm requires more space?
Anonymous Quiz
29%
Bubble
21%
Insertion
45%
Merge
5%
Selection
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Which sorting algorithm requires more space?
Do we really need to know about searching algorithms as a dev (are there any practical applications for them) 💁♂️
Anonymous Poll
54%
Yes, ofc!
19%
Nah! why bother learning that when we have efficient built-in functions?
28%
result
Episode #1 Robi Makes Stuff
Dagmawi Babi
Episode 01
Robi Makes Stuff
This pilot episode is a conversation with Robel Mezemir, an incredible full stack developer, a remote worker, a dropout, a Huawei ICT competition global finalist, a tech influencer, talented frontend engineer, OSS and hardware enthusiast, a friend and so much more!
This episode starts with his early childhood and we follow him throughout his life's journey covering so many aspects of his life in depth.
It's packed with deep lessons, incredible advices, rich resources and so much fun.
Check out his channel
• @Robi_makes_stuff
Enjoy the show! 🥰
#DagmawiBabiPodcast
@Dagmawi_Babi
Robi Makes Stuff
This pilot episode is a conversation with Robel Mezemir, an incredible full stack developer, a remote worker, a dropout, a Huawei ICT competition global finalist, a tech influencer, talented frontend engineer, OSS and hardware enthusiast, a friend and so much more!
This episode starts with his early childhood and we follow him throughout his life's journey covering so many aspects of his life in depth.
It's packed with deep lessons, incredible advices, rich resources and so much fun.
Check out his channel
• @Robi_makes_stuff
Enjoy the show! 🥰
#DagmawiBabiPodcast
@Dagmawi_Babi
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