Andy Slezak (@aslezak) 's Twitter Profile
Andy Slezak

@aslezak

JavaScript, React, Node, AWS, Serverless, DevOps, UI/UX
Modernizing online medical learning @nyulangone

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"Our evidence suggests that given favorable learning conditions for deliberate practice and given the learner invests effort in sufficient learning opportunities, indeed, anyone can learn anything they want.” Good & bad students improve at the same rate with deliberate practice!

"Our evidence suggests that given favorable learning conditions for deliberate practice and given the learner invests effort in sufficient learning opportunities, indeed, anyone can learn anything they want.”

Good & bad students improve at the same rate with deliberate practice!
Parves Shahid (@theparvesshahid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My 9-year-old son asked me about ChatGPT. So we got into prompting. How do you work with ChatGPT? What is the easiest way he could ask GPT questions? The RTF framework. R = Role T = Task F = Format Act as a (Role) Do (Task) Show in this (Format) If you are a beginner or

My 9-year-old son asked me about ChatGPT.

So we got into prompting. 

How do you work with ChatGPT?
What is the easiest way he could ask GPT questions?

The RTF framework.

R = Role
T = Task
F = Format

Act as a (Role) 
Do (Task)
Show in this (Format)

If you are a beginner or
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“Customers don’t form opinions on quality from marketing. They form opinions on quality from their own experience with the product.” ~ Steve Jobs

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According to Steve Jobs, there is one single thing that "separates the people that do things from the people that just dream about them." It isn't their intelligence, their work ethic, or their financial means. It's something much more simple... When Jobs was only 12 years old

Colby Kultgen (@thecolbykultgen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

30 short habits with massive return on life: 1. Create a system for capturing thoughts—your brain is for having ideas, not holding them. 2. Swap your phone for a Kindle at bedtime (this fixed 90% of my sleep problems) 3. Read something every day. Even just 1 page. 4. Write

30 short habits with massive return on life:

1. Create a system for capturing thoughts—your brain is for having ideas, not holding them.

2. Swap your phone for a Kindle at bedtime (this fixed 90% of my sleep problems)

3. Read something every day. Even just 1 page.

4. Write
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This exercise should be mandatory if you sit at a desk. It's called a Glute Bridge Hold. Here's why you need to do this: Your glutes should be one of the strongest muscles in your body. But due to desk jobs & long periods of sitting they get weaker. This puts more pressure

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My AI side projects this year: ◆ roomGPT.io: 2.1 million users ◆ restorePhotos.io: 400k users ◆ twitterbio.io: 200k visitors ◆ aicommits.com: 29k downloads Here's exactly how I approach building AI side projects in 6 steps: 1. Think

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A good test for AI is whether it can write something of this quality. Not just monotonic information conveyance, but taking the reader on a journey.

A good test for AI is whether it can write something of this quality.

Not just monotonic information conveyance, but taking the reader on a journey.
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CSS Trick! ⚡️ You can use scroll-driven animation with background-attachment to create a dynamic glowing card scroller without JS 🔥 section { animation:vibe; animation-timeline:--list; } @​keyframes vibe { to{--hue:320;}} .glow {background: hsl(var(--hue) 80% 50%);} Here's

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"First do it, then do it right, then do it better." Just start. The journey to success often begins with a single step, but that first step can be the hardest to take. It's easy to get caught up in the fear of failure or the desire for perfection, but I hope this quote I first

"First do it, then do it right, then do it better."

Just start. The journey to success often begins with a single step, but that first step can be the hardest to take. It's easy to get caught up in the fear of failure or the desire for perfection, but I hope this quote I first