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Manas Hejmadi
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Linus being furious at a kernel maintainer

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about 9 hours ago

This is an attempt to destructure the digital payments and fintech space and learn bit by bit. Everything about digital payments, products, processes and stakeholders that colloratively are working for a digitally enabled India.

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This is a good page that shows you how to do various stuff by example in Swift

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over 2 years ago

Learnings in life on career, wealth, investing, managing and more from the top people in the world.

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Manan's and other's crypto blockchain resources

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Sahil's reflections on his Gumroad Journey!
must read this later!

"For years, my only metric of success was building a billion-dollar company. Now, I realize that was a terrible goal." ~ Shl

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Why we make terrible decisions:
1. No Control over emotions
2. Poor perception of time
3. Perception influenced by Status

How to make better decisions:
1. Write it out
2. Don't let your anxiety control you
3. Understand your weak spots
4. Setup your environment to make a good decision.

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An Instagram carousel about how to hate yourself a little less!

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The confidence formula!
confidence = competence • U • repetition • U • state

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This article talks about the costs involved in making an App in 2021.

Time based (High end professional)
3-6 months: 70-100K
6-10 months: 120-170k
10+ months: 200K-250k

Avg Indian Rate: $26/hour

could be useful for freelance project reference.

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over 2 years ago

Four Truth's everyone should know.
1. If you're afraid to say no then your 'yes' has no meaning.
2. people respect you only as much as you respect yourself
3. Hardwork is only useful in an area where you have the advantage!
4. Be okay with uncertainty

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over 2 years ago

Train your brain to remember things!
use the 20 minutes spaced interval approach instead of trying to cram everything in one go!

The general nature of forgetting information goes like this:
One day after the lecture, if you've done nothing with the material, you'll have lost between 50 and 80 percent of it from your memory.
By day seven, that erodes to about 10 percent retained, and by day 30, the information is virtually gone (only 2-3 percent retained)

Basically, Revisit and reprocess the same material, but in a very specific pattern

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The all new Windows 11! coming soon! Check it out! Cool stuff

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