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Justin Skycak (@justinskycak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every serious pursuit has a phase where the returns are too small for vanity and too slow for excitement. That phase decides a lot.

jimmy (@jimmyedgar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Autistic people aren't bad at reading the room. They're bad at pretending they didn't. A neurotypical notices something uncomfortable and smooths over it. An autistic person calls it out whether overtly or through actions. That's not a social deficit. Its more like a social

Emmett Shear (@eshear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Numbers are (potentially very large) points in some state space. Words are shapes, which is to say high dimensional subspaces or distributions, in those same state spaces. So the real question is whether you can get your precision high enough to start rotating words directly.

Justin Skycak (@justinskycak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot of people think they need more motivation. Usually they need a task small enough to survive a bad day and tight enough to generate visible progress. Motivation follows evidence.

divya venn (@divya_venn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i can write code way more fluently than i can read it, which is a huge problem. this is often the case w languages, where people understand a language better than they speak it simply bc they practice speaking less often interesting effect on hiring: pretty much overnight

ً (@hieireen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your brain doesn't age because of time. It ages because of repetition. The more predictable your days become, the faster your neurons quiet down. Your brain builds neural pathways based on experience. New experiences create new connections. Repetition strengthens old ones. But

Mel (@the_mel_jar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think I’ve always felt more at home with the other highly verbal nerds, who are good at reading, thinking, analyzing, discussing, joking, and pontificating, but maybe not so good at “doing,” like “living life,” because like, that’s besides the point, and arguably less fun.