Tim Shirley

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Tim Shirley

Tim Shirley

@TimShirley13

Beigetreten Eylül 2018
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Tim Shirley
Tim Shirley@TimShirley13·
@ManuKumar I would argue that one way schools often effectively teach/nurture some of these things is through school sports. For many kids,whether driven by individual or tram goals, that is where they test their limits and learn how to keep going when they thought they had anything left.
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Dr. Manu Kumar 👋🏽
Dr. Manu Kumar 👋🏽@ManuKumar·
I agree with the sentiment in this post. The world has changed, and now those changes are just starting to percolate through the system. Schools are not designed to teach the things that will matter in the future. Most parents (possibly me included) are not equipped for this either. You can’t teach grit, curiosity, and passion. Some of that is innate and some of that is from learned experiences. It is a brave new world for the next generation to navigate.
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics

I might get some pushback for this, but I honestly think a lot of parents, especially in places like Silicon Valley and especially many Asian parents, are training their kids for the wrong world. I see kids at the age of 7-8 packed with after-school math, more reading, more test prep, with the goal to make them “smarter.” But from my perspective, living deep in the AI world every single day, I’m pretty sure raw intelligence is about to become a commodity. Very soon, AI is going to do math better than the best mathematician, it’ll diagnose better than top doctors around the world, it’ll draft contracts better than elite lawyers, and it’ll learn faster than any PhD, instantly, endlessly, and without any fatigue. All of that knowledge will live right in your pocket. So think about it… if we’re raising kids to win by being “the smartest in the room,” we’re really training them for something that’s already being replaced. In my opinion, this is a waste of time, $, and effort. What I focus on with my kids is very different. I care about willpower. I care about passion. I care about loving something enough to stick with it, especially when it feels hard. And as a Dad, my job is to support that, whatever it is, and teach them to never give up. I could be totally wrong though… But when I look at where AI is headed, I don’t think the future belongs to the kid who memorized the most formulas or did the most math problems, etc. In the future, I think the winners are going to be kids who 1/ can push through frustration 2/ can stay curious 3/ can keep going deeper into their passions than others 4/ can use AI tools to build cool things 5/ has the will power to never give up In this day and age, school doesn’t really teach this and I don’t think after-school classes teach that either. I don’t think any of this can really be taught at school tbh, it’s something that is developed inside the home through the environment we as parents cultivate. In a world where AI will help you build anything, create anything, and learn anything instantly, I don’t think the real edge will be intelligence anymore like the past. The edge will come down to grit, discipline, emotional strength, and to keep going as others quit. AI will be so deeply woven into our kids’ lives whether we like it or not. That part is unavoidable. However, what is avoidable is raising kids who only know how to follow instructions, chase grades, and wait for approval. I always tell my kids, I don’t care what grade you get in a test. I care that you know what you got wrong, why you got it wrong, and what you’re doing to avoid that mistake in the future. Because I firmly believe in the future, the kids who will thrive the most will be the ones who want something badly enough to go after it, who aren’t afraid to fail, and those who know how to leverage AI. Just my two cents. But if we’re serious about the future, I think it’s time parents start training for that world, NOT the one we grew up in.

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Robert Griffin III
Robert Griffin III@RGIII·
I’ll never stop giving God the credit. Especially at Christmas. Because there were seasons when I didn’t know how I was going to make it out. Moments so dark I couldn’t even see my next step, let alone a way forward. But Christmas reminds us all that light was born into darkness. When we don’t have the strength, God does. When our hope is gone, God’s isn’t. God will reach down, right in the middle of our mess, picked us up, and whisper what we couldn’t tell oursleves. You’re not done yet. That’s what this season is really about. Not perfection. Not pretending everything is fine. But grace showing up when you need it most. So if you’re in a dark place right now, don’t give up. The same God who brought light into the world specializes in pulling people out of places they never thought they’d escape. If God, did it for me, God can do it for you too. 🎄✨
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
We love clean stories about success. He believed. He trained hard. He broke the barrier. But real achievement isn’t that simple. Take the story of the first sub-4-minute mile. It isn’t just about Roger Bannister. It’s about five men. And the messy, complex reality of chasing greatness.
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FR Panther Sports
FR Panther Sports@FRPantherSports·
Best of luck to our swimmers that qualified for the PIAA championships this week at Bucknell University. The week starts with our girls swimming today and tomorrow and the boys on Friday and Saturday. Best of luck Panthers!
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FR Panther Sports
FR Panther Sports@FRPantherSports·
Congratulations to our boys and girls swimming and diving teams on claiming section championships tonight with victories over Greater Latrobe. WAY TO GO PANTHERS!
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Tim Shirley@TimShirley13·
@ManuKumar I just start fresh on a new phone and keep the old one around to reference as needed. So the actual switch is probably 10 minutes and then it's just randomly installing apps/customizing things over the next few weeks.
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Dr. Manu Kumar 👋🏽@ManuKumar·
How much time did it take for you to switch to a new phone/device?
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HiHello
HiHello@HiHello·
Introducing HiHello’s new template experience for all HiHello Business and HiHello Enterprise customers! These templates are the most powerful tool available for creating, distributing, and managing business cards for thousands of users instantly. Here's what HiHello Business and HiHello Enterprise customers can expect: 🚀 Faster Card Creation: Design and distribute cards faster than ever before, with the unique ability to push live updates instantly. 🌐 Custom Templates for Every Team: Tailor templates to suit different departments, ensuring each team's specific needs are met. 🔐 Granular Permissions: Admins have more control than ever, while users can personalize within set boundaries. 🎨 Brand Consistency: Set and lock down branding requirements at the template level for a unified look. 🔄 Effortless Integration: Seamlessly manage cards created from external directories, simplifying team updates. Discover an unparalleled level of design, control, and efficiency when creating digital business cards for your team. Learn more about how the new template experience can work for your team. hihello.me/blog/product-u…
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Hank Lockwood
Hank Lockwood@hen_ease·
Never gets old
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Tim Shirley@TimShirley13·
@63BitsOfEntropy And.. it's flaking out again today. Seeing way too much of that angry unicorn.
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Tim Shirley@TimShirley13·
@63BitsOfEntropy GitHub does seem to go down a LOT. We switched from GitLab to it a year or two back and the uptime difference has been striking.
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Dr. Manu Kumar 👋🏽
Dr. Manu Kumar 👋🏽@ManuKumar·
Controlling your burn rate 💵 🔥 to grow in a measured measure 📐way is the sure way to build a successful company. It’s not easy as it is a dynamic 🔁 problem, but it’s what founders need to focus 🧐 on.
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Tim Shirley
Tim Shirley@TimShirley13·
@googlecloud Are you having issues with Cloud Functions? Seeing logs of "Function cannot be initialized" errors all of a sudden; started at the top of the hour and has accelerated since.
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