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Paul Salamone

@paulsalamone

Creative Technologist + Standup Comedian

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calendar_today24-10-2010 22:29:29

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Wishing there was a way to skip the first week of onboarding & face/name memorization at a new job and just get into the code. How many permutations of Outlook / Jira / Miro / Gitlab can there possibly be? :)

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After 2 years as a frontend dev, my #1 advice to other junior devs: try to figure it out yourself before running to a senior! Also, read the docs!

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Good article: dev.to/wasp/finding-t… ... which includes this useful tip from Warren Buffet: • make a list of 25 life goals • rank them from most important to least • focus only on the top 5 goals • avoid activities related to goals 6 through 25.

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After two years as a pro web dev, the magic of #typescript continues to escape me. For all its uses, caring about type safety for me is like doing taxes every day. Just, why?

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Henke recently said, "The last century was about the creation of electronic music. This century is about performance." cycling74.com/articles/an-in…

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Yes yes yes. AI art should not just recreate the art forms of the past (like early TV was just staged radio plays), but lead to something entirely new: musicradar.com/news/imogen-he…

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Every product, brand, and band name is taken. Pretty soon the only unique names left available will be SSH keys. "Hey check out my new band AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC5l6W5zV5Q7yG7l3xR7xL !"

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Reality is far more mysterious, complex, magical, benevolent, and terrible than it’s portrayed in textbooks, mass media, and popular culture. Many questions remain unanswered, unsuspected, or unasked, and most of what is presented as true is actually false or incomplete, I've