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For the record, I don't consider myself talented in any shape or form.

I just work hard to compensate for what I'm lacking
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The most valuable lesson I’ve learned about lean development is this
you can genuinely create something people love, something that truly solves a problem. I used to think solving a problem meant I had to fully understand it myself and have the “right” solution from the start. But that’s not it at all.

You don’t have to be perfectly right from the beginning. Instead, the people you want to help become your guides. By testing everything and learning from their feedback, you can adapt. pivot if needed or stick with your original idea if it’s working. Real solutions emerge not from being right on day one but from listening, learning, and evolving with your users.

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Do it for the after picture 🔥
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💯% True
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firefighter 🔥 may lose anywhere from 2 to 5 kilograms (4 to 11 pounds) of body weight in a single shift. 😱

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hey foodie fam! 🍲 What’s the life version of marinating? Like, how can we soak up all the good stuff to add flavor to ourselves? 😄 How do you marinate your life?

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Here’s the best way to grow as a software engineer:

It’s not:

• Talking about tech.
• Reading about tech.
• Researching tech.
• Watching tech videos.

While these are valuable, true growth comes from one thing:

Doing the tech.

• Code that project.
• Build that infrastructure.
• Deploy that project.

The best learning happens when you get your hands dirty and do.

_Source: Eric Roby on Linkedin

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The episode we've been waiting for is out. 🥳

Andreas Kling — Early Life, Beliefs, Addiction, Open Source, SerenityOS, Ladybird Browser
youtube.com/watch?v=Gfly3j5qWpM

Enjoy! ❤️

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"if I simply told you what to do, ultimately you would fail. You have to gain the understanding for yourself in order to make the rules work,"

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"if I simply told you what to do, ultimately you would fail. You have to gain the understanding for yourself in order to make the rules work," @tiletsolution
The idea is that the more you understand what's going on and figure out the problem by yourself, the more options you’ll see, and the better you’ll know what to do. That’s what guarantees success. Just knowing what to do without understanding or figuring it out yourself isn't enough. That’s why we need someone to help us see, not to look for us.

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What motivates you the most in life?
Wow, looks like we’ve got at least one person motivated by "Helping other" 😁 bless their heart 😇
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We will have more polls coming up, so be ready! 😄
Hey peeps

I came across the terms "capacity" and "throughput." I've seen them in software testing somewhere, but I’m not talking about software stuff here. more like a general way of measuring how well we’re doing things.

So, think of capacity as “how many things fit” in a space like, imagine how many cars you can fit on a highway. But here's the thing: just because you can pack a lot in doesn’t mean they’re actually moving. That’s where throughput comes in, it’s about flow, like the maximum number of things that can actually move through in a given time.

You could have high capacity but low throughput. For example, picture a highway jammed with cars (high capacity), but they’re all stuck, barely moving (low throughput). Everything is about flow! If things aren’t moving, what’s the point of fitting more in?

So, generally, we don’t just care about capacity; we need flow. We need to get the max throughput, keeping things at their max where they can flow, not just fit in and get stuck.

Add your reflections and ideas in the comments. This concept is more of a company or production thing, but we can definitely bring it into our lives too.

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Hey peeps I came across the terms "capacity" and "throughput." I've seen them in software testing somewhere, but I’m not talking about software stuff here. more like a general way of measuring how well we’re doing things. So, think of capacity as “how many…
Think in your life

how many things do you think you can handle at the same time? like your capacity? Because it doesn’t mean you will accomplish them. in fact, you might get stuck.

Now think about the things you can concurrently do or accomplish without getting stuck. It may be one at a time or many at a time, but it should have flow not get stuck like a traffic jam where you can’t even move any of those

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Luck counts, but don't count on it.

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Are you satisfied with where you are in life right now?
So, you’re motivated by different things, as we saw from the last poll, but no one ever seems to say satisfied. Is it because you’re not at a point where you can feel satisfied yet? Or is there something holding you back… or maybe you’re holding yourself back?

Do you feel you’re on the right track but won’t feel satisfied until you achieve what you set out to do? Or do you feel you’re not even on the right track?

Or maybe you don’t even know where you are right now so tell us I’m hoping to hear from so many of you