I’ve become rather indifferent. After meeting with numerous investors, I eventually got tired of talking. Now, I just work on things at my own pace. If it doesn’t work out, I treat it as a pet project, funding it with my own money and nurturing it slowly, like caring for a seedling. If it still doesn’t pan out, I treat it as digital legacy, quick to abandon and quick to learn from the mistakes.
I've set a rule for myself: no more chasing VCs for my projects. They must demonstrate organic growth. If not, I need to shift…
People love to watch someone build skyscrapers, only to revel in their collapse; they adore creating idols to worship, then yank them off their pedestals; they treat every word as gospel, only to criticize each statement later. With woke culture and political correctness prevailing, they even dig up things said decades ago for a public shaming, followed by a cancel culture parade. It’s human nature. Why not be like me, crazy from the start with a persona that’s already crumbled, and just madly enjoy a life of delightful wickedness. 🤡
People love to watch someone build skyscrapers, only to revel in their collapse; they adore creating idols to worship, then yank them off their…
Once you have an opinion, there will always be someone who disagrees with you.
If you've never encountered someone who disagrees, you might not actually have your own opinion, or you're just always agreeing with others. Aside from…
Just learned about digital art pixel painting in the series on disappearing intangible cultural heritage. Turns out it’s pretty useless. 🤡 Guess I’ll just use it as my digital legacy in my game.
Just learned about digital art pixel painting in the series on disappearing intangible cultural heritage. Turns out it's pretty useless. ? Guess I'll just…
🤓 Yelp, life is full of regrets. That’s why I feel like no matter what choice you make, it seems wrong because you always think another option might have been better. If time could go back, this feeling wouldn’t disappear just because you made a different choice. “The grass is always greener on the other side.”
But I also believe that whatever choice you make is the right one. As rational beings, we always make the best decisions based on…
how to batch replace in visual studio code when you click and drag to select one variable, and other same name variable is already lighted?
how to batch replace in visual studio code when you click and drag to select one variable, and other same name variable is already…
AI pair programming is super fast now. It’s all about problem-solving. It generates code on the fly, then walks you through it, breaking it down into module-like pseudocode to clarify the logic. If there’s a module it doesn’t understand, it’ll whip up a minimized project to explain. That’s how I learn—hope it helps you too. But 🤡 don’t get a sudden urge to quit your job and go indie like I did 😠It’s a classic fail… Big risks involved. I’m currently teetering between making ends meet and not 🤣
AI pair programming is super fast now. It's all about problem-solving. It generates code on the fly, then walks you through it, breaking it…
The midlife crisis hits hard when you’re sandwiched between caring for aging parents and managing the chaos of young kids. Constant bickering with my spouse and a career that seems to be going nowhere just add to the stress. Money’s tight, time’s tight, energy’s drained. I want to push harder but I’m running on empty, and giving up isn’t an option when everyone’s counting on me. True story.
The midlife crisis hits hard when you're sandwiched between caring for aging parents and managing the chaos of young kids. Constant bickering with my…
When you use a cheat engine to max out your levels and gear in an RPG, it’s fun at first, but it quickly becomes dull. If there’s nothing new to keep it exciting, you’ll probably feel like quitting.
When you use a cheat engine to max out your levels and gear in an RPG, it's fun at first, but it quickly becomes…
Maybe I’m misunderstanding the market. The products are all developed based on what technology allows. It’s like, I know this tech, then this new tech comes along, so I whip up a product to get some practice. I’m reflecting on it though. Products shouldn’t be driven by technology, but by market needs.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the market. The products are all developed based on what technology allows. It's like, I know this tech, then this new…
Today, I had a chat with someone about the sheer number of developers on Twitter. He mentioned he couldn’t imagine targeting developers for business since he doesn’t see them as potential customers.
Here are some points he made: Do you guys think he understands developers?