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For coding, it handles almost all cases, but still needs experienced human reviewer for now.
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https://www.amazon.com/Nonviolent-Communication-Language-Life-Changing-Relationships/dp/189200528X Read this book.
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This was unexpectedly insightful.
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A big chunk of modern skills should be doing creative things with AI, coding or otherwise.
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Finally, a promised bootcamp on getting that hot witch girlfriend
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Just curious, why is that? In what ways specifically psychedelics interfere with your career?
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@integral Yes, when doing your own thing. I meant when you're searching for employment opportunities, not in marketing sector. As far as your own business goes, I think it's always been the case that getting attention was the hardest part. Even without AI, the trickiest part in solo projects was marketing, not building the actual project.
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Roger that π«‘
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What do you think, how can we transition more and more into product development in practice, when before the role was clearly defined as front-end developer or backend-developer or whatever, that roles and distinctions are being blurred more and more, and I expect that to continue further. So when you think of career advancement, what skills are you targeting to master? Like more clear communication with business? More managerial positions, or what?
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I just finished watching The Pitt, and it was unexpectedly good, got me thinking into many things. It's a tight medical drama, very realistic, no unnecessary filters and bullshit. It's fast, tense, grounded and very easy to get into, doesn't drag like typical hospital series You'll get a realistic look into what happens in ER, the chaos and intensity of it. It'll get you to appriciate the work that medical professionals do daily. I've read reviews by doctors and medical staff and they say everything portrayed in the series is very realistic. Also it touches on the topic of how difficult and intense the workplace can be for doctors, and their mental health. You'll see what it takes to be a quality leader in a very tough situations, and how easy it is to snap in environments like that. The work these people put in their daily jobs, which is saving people is crazy, it really inspired me to use my available hours each day more consciously. Check it out https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31938062/ Season 2 was dropped recently, there will be season 3 as well next year.
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Nice. What would you do if you had a year or more to prepare before attending a retreat like that? Would you focus more on manual practices, try psychedelics to get a sense of altered states, or something else? Is there anything we can do to be better prepared for what might be experienced under your guidance?
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Good luck to everyone attending. Hopefully it will be helding in Europe too since I don't have US visa and not sure if I'll be able to get one. I'll try though. Thanks for doing this, hopefully everything goes well and retreats will continue in the future. @Leo Gura I assume it will be more expensive if it's held in Europe, right?
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Happy birthday man, wish you the best! ππ
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Oh Leo come on don't make me reactivate Instagram π π Are you also planning to post those as YouTube Shorts? I think that's gonna have bigger reach. Or maybe on the blog as well. The reason I deactivated account is exactly the one you're mentioning in the reel. I felt my brain boiling alive like a frog, and time limits wasn't enough.
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That's already the case, manual coding is becoming obsolete more and more. But building products isn't all about writing code, there are other aspects as well. Not sure if it's a good idea to learn now, because AI really disrupted the whole industry, but give it a shot if you feel like it. Getting a job as a junior has become very competitive as well. There isn't a lot of vacancies available.
