Nick Fausti ๐พ
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Nick Fausti ๐พ
@NickFausti
SWE @google Prev: CIS @PennEngineering, Antler SG16 ๐บ๐ธ๐ช๐บ๐ฎ๐น ๅฐผๅ ๐ธ nickfausti | Building a universal explainer

These two photographs are separated by only 66 years.


This is 1 of 86 billion neurons in your brain.












Most devs wait for โmotivationโ to learn system design, Rust, distributed systems, whatever. But motivation usually shows up after you get a small win. A few examples that change your brain: + The first time you debug a production issue fast, without panicking Suddenly you feel like you belong in the room + The first time you read logs/traces and you can actually explain the bottleneck Now performance is not scary anymore + The first time you refactor a messy module and future you thanks you You start enjoying clean architecture + The first time you ship something and users actually use it You stop caring about tutorials and start caring about outcomes Progress creates identity. Identity creates consistency. Consistency creates more progress. So for any engineer stuck right now, do not aim for huge goals. Aim for daily proof: 1. Solve one small bug every day and write the postmortem in your notes 2. Read one incident writeup a week and summarize the lesson 3. Build one tiny project feature weekly, deploy it, measure latency/errors 4. Teach one concept in public, even if it is basic Your brain does not need motivation, it needs evidence. Once you have evidence you are improving, you will not need โdisciplineโ anymore, you will feel offended to skip.



The evidence is overwhelming - socialism works! If you want disaster, that is.


My best advice is to stop using motivation as your only fuel. I know it feels great when youโre fired up, but itโs a short-term fuel source. Thatโs why the vast majority of people who start anything - diet, fitness, new projects - donโt finish. They run out of gas. The only lasting fuel is routine. And you only get a routine by dragging yourself on the days when you have no motivation. Over and over. I know thatโs not the answer anyone wants. I wish I had a magic pill for you. But the only thing that works long term is showing up for yourself even when you donโt want to. Brute force. Iโm slightly crazy and donโt have any investors or consultants to listen to, so Iโm giving people 50 dollars of their 100 dollar annual subscription back when they show up for themselves and complete a full program in my app. If that motivates you to start, itโs designed to build your routine to keep you going like it has for thousands of other people, so join us: arnoldspumpclub.com/pages/bet-on-yโฆ


The Platonic Representation Hypothesis arxiv.org/pdf/2405.07987 Surprising (?) results: - Pure vision models align with pure text models as scale increases. - This alignment correlates with better downstream performance. Fun work with @minyoung_huh @TongzhouWang @phillip_isola




