The two decisions that will have the greatest impact on your life, by far, are who you marry and what career you pursue.
Yet, both are usually made in our 20s while having no clue what we want and saying to ourselves, "Hm, that one seems fine.”
Jurij Always do your best for yourself. Work on your own skills by stretching them. You can't save competence for later. Delivering below your best will atrophy your skils, your mind, and your motivation.
Have you experienced:
- Being dumped
- Sexual insecurities
- Dependency issues
- Lack of confidence
- Periodic anxiety &/or depression
If you said yes to any of these, you suffer from completely-normal-healthy-human-problems syndrome. It may not feel like it, but you'll be ok.
When I was 17 years old (2016) I built a mobile app called Wordle… it was downloaded about 100k times before I gave up on the project
It sat in my apple developer account, until in 2021 another developer named Josh build a web app game, also called Wordle
Josh’s game went
Tailwind lays of 75% of their team. the reason is so ironic:
> their css framework became extremely popular w AI coding agents, 75m downloads/mo
> that meant nobody would visit their docs where they promoted paid offerings
> resulting in 40% drop in traffic & 80% revenue loss
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is
Brilliant!
“The Confidence Spiral: The more AI writes, the less you trust your own judgment. The less you trust your judgment, the more you defer to AI. The more you defer, the less you learn. The less you learn, the less you trust yourself. Spiral continues.”
Switched to Codex Pro and confirmed it works with OpenClaw too.
Claude Pro is cheaper, but the quota disappears fast. usually gone after 2–3 complex tasks on my side projects.
We really really need more people who think deeply about things.
I've always felt this way, but even more so now in the age of AI.
In school, most people are just looking to complete their assignments, get their code working, and then call it a day. I know I definitely did.
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