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Adam | 🇮🇩in 🇸🇬
Bersihin utang, beli asuransi buat keluarga, punya uang darurat dan uang entertainment terpisah dari uang kebutuhan, sisanya baru bisa invest.. kalau-kalau porto lagi minus, ga harus kalian jual buat bayar biaya tak terduga (misal biaya RS pas keluarga ada yg sakit) Efeknya emang wealth growth gw ga begitu wah, tapi as sandwich gen gw sadar I can’t afford mistake, safety lebih penting dari growth
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Fauzan Muhajir 𝕏
Fauzan Muhajir 𝕏@fauzanmuhajir·
Setuju banget, bahkan sekarang yang build presence di Linkedin itu gak selalu jobseeker. Banyak juga kok dari Head, VP, sampai C-level yang punya digital footprint. Bahkan VP Dan*ntara juga aktif di Linkedin kok 💀 cc: @kevinsebast_ Mereka masih suka nulis di LinkedIn, ikut event as speaker, sampai life update. Apalagi buat jobseeker, build presence di social media era akan mendatangkan opportunity.
Bagas Naufal Insani@BagasN7

Please banget jangan ikut-ikutan begini kalo merasa skill kita masih replace-able dan relasi masih sedikit. Di era sekarang, punya digital footprint itu udah kayak napak 1 kaki buat mendukung karir. Ttd, Aku yg skill masih replace-able dan relasi masih sedikit, tapi karir lancar dan gaji $$$ berkat linkedin

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Irilrahmanr
Irilrahmanr@catonlythoughts·
Guys ini contoh format cv yg bikin gue dapet kerja di malaysia dan aussie ya, brikut jg proof of job offer
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Anton Martyniuk
Anton Martyniuk@AntonMartyniuk·
𝗜 𝘄𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝟭𝟬𝟬+ 𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝘀𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘂𝗽 𝗻𝗲𝘄 .𝗡𝗘𝗧 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁𝘀 Now it takes less than an hour 👇 Every new project used to start the same way: → Install 15+ NuGet packages → Configure code quality → Create project and folder structure → Set up Clean Architecture and Vertical Slices → Configure EF Core → Set up JWT authentication → Add logging, validation and middlewares → Add OpenTelemetry → Add Unit and Integration tests → Add Docker Compose 2 weeks minimum. For every single project. That is insane time waste on start of every project. So instead, I created a production-ready .NET project template. Here are the steps you need to do when starting a new project 👇 1️⃣Centralize Everything Use Directory(.)Build(.)props to enforce Nullable, ImplicitUsings, and TreatWarningsAsErrors across the whole solution. 2️⃣ Automate Quality Don't wait for code reviews. Use analyzers like Sonar, Roslynator and Meziantou to catch performance issues and bugs during compilation. 3️⃣ Add Centralized Package Management Central Package Management (CPM) allows managing all package versions in one place. Forget about different projects using different versions of the same package, which can cause compatibility issues and make updates harder. 4️⃣ Setup Code Structure Set up your solution to use Clean Architecture together with Vertical Slices. Set up project and folder structure, add necessary interfaces and based classes. 5️⃣ Add cross-cutting concerns Mapping, Validation, Logging, Middlewares, Result Pattern, a lot of boilerplate to set up. 6️⃣ Simplify with Aspire Stop wasting hours on Docker volumes and connection strings. Use Aspire to manage your databases (PostgreSQL, Redis) and service discovery automatically. 7️⃣ Add Observability Setup OpenTelemetry from Day 1. If you use Aspire, it's pre-configured in ServiceDefaults so you only need to adjust the settings and add new OpenTelemetry instruments and an exporter. 8️⃣ Modular Monolith Architecture Start your application with a Modular Monolith. You don't yet need premium microservices features. 9️⃣ Add Unit, Architecture and Integration Tests Set up tests that will serve your quality and safety net. But you don't need to build all these yourself. I have already done this. Since creating my template library: ✅ I start building production features day 1 ✅ No boilerplate code to setup anymore ✅ No boring folder structure creation ✅ Onboarded developers 5x faster 👉 And you can get this .NET backend template for free. 5,000+ devs are already building production apps with it. Get it here: antondevtips.com/templates/modu… —— ♻️ Repost to help others save time on project setup ➕ Follow me ( Anton Martyniuk ) to improve your .NET Skills
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Strategi + Bisnis
Strategi + Bisnis@Strategi_Bisnis·
Cara terhindar dari jebakan menjadi budak korporat : - Rumuskan target karirmu dua tahun ke depan? Mau spt apa? Apa action plannya? - Upgrade skills relentlessly. Sebab tanpa skills yg tumbuh, pilihan kita bakal amat terbatas.
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿@XueJia24682·
✨🇨🇳In China, first-grade children are having a math competition on an interactive whiteboard. They compete in a fun game by solving arithmetic problems, making math learning super engaging!
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Uchan's
Uchan's@ucil54321·
Bener ya kata Imam Syafi’i. Seseorang tuh tidak berubah, kita hanya semakin mengenal nya.
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Shanyue
Shanyue@sanyueee·
man to man "wanita bukan penampung kegagalanmu, bangun dulu dirimu lalu jemput dia dengan layak"
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nick
nick@n___vc·
border 🗑️ or ring-shadow ✨ as border – always a huge discussion, i am team ring-shadow @grok what do you think?
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Manu Arora
Manu Arora@mannupaaji·
use `𝚏𝚘𝚌𝚞𝚜:𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐-𝟸` instead of `𝚏𝚘𝚌𝚞𝚜:𝚋𝚘𝚛𝚍𝚎𝚛` to avoid layout shifts when you click a button
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
Cardio is a terrible primary fat loss strategy. First off, you don't know if you're burning 400 cals in a 45 minute run. Also, extrapolate that over a full week and you're committed to 225 minutes of JUST cardio. Exercise trials show diet (or diet+exercise) drives most weight loss, not cardio alone. Jogging when overweight is high‑impact and injury‑prone vs lifting + walking being low‑impact and muscle‑sparing. Cardio is amazing for heart health and VO2 max, but that’s a different argument than what’s best for fat loss. Use diet, lifting, and walking as your base for fat loss. Cardio is optional. If you love doing it great. If not, skip it and learn how to control the foods that go in your mouth.
spewdog@spacdawgs

@CoachDanGo This is a stupid take. 45m on a treadmill at a jog will burn 400+ calories for most ppl. You can eat 2k calories and generate a cal deficit. It also is great for heart health and other benefits. If you lift as well even better. Denying its effectiveness for weight loss is silly

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Jakub Krehel
Jakub Krehel@jakubkrehel·
I’ve migrated all my projects to `oklch()`. Since it's perceptually uniform, equal value changes look visually consistent, unlike other color models. You don’t need to manually handpick colors to match. You can just change the values and the model keeps them uniform.
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wi
wi@bukuno_·
Not really, wanita lebih suka pria yang membuat dirinya merasa aman. Aman secara intelektual, emosional, spiritual, finansial & sexual. Garansi 111% Namun rasa aman itu memiliki musuh terbesar yaitu ego dirinya sendiri, ambiguitas pikirannya sendiri, nafsunya sendiri.
@mendadaknih

eh valid ga sih? cewek itu lebih suka sama cowok yang pinter, serba tau, visioner, dan fokus di action-nya. apalagi komunikasinya nyambung ditambah public speakingnya bagus.

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Anies Rasyid Baswedan
Anies Rasyid Baswedan@aniesbaswedan·
Hari wisuda ini istimewa. Besok hari-hari biasa. Namun, ujian yang sesungguhnya adalah di hari-hari biasa ke depan. Itulah pesan yang kami sampaikan saat pulang ke UGM untuk melepas wisudawan sekaligus menyambut mereka bergabung ke Kagama.
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
I remember a junior engineer I worked with who genuinely thought he was a bad software engineer. Not average. But Actually bad. Why? Because every ticket took him too long. He could not debug production issues fast. He got confused in code reviews. And whenever senior engineers spoke about caching, queues, indexing, retries, race conditions, he would just go silent. So naturally he made the worst conclusion possible: "Maybe I am just not smart enough for backend work." But that was not the real problem. The real problem was much simpler. He was missing a few boring prerequisite skills that nobody had properly taught him: 1. How HTTP actually works 2. How databases really read and write data 3. How logs are used to trace a bug 4. How to read an unfamiliar codebase without panicking 5. How to break a big problem into smaller checks 6. How async code fails in real systems That is it. Not talent or IQ. Just missing foundations. So instead of telling him to "work harder" or "be more confident", we fixed the inputs. For a few months he did very basic things: - wrote simple SQL queries by hand - debugged small bugs slowly and documented the path - learned API flow end to end - traced requests from load balancer to service to database - read old incident reports - picked one concept every week and went deep on it Nothing fancy. No 10x engineer nonsense. No fake motivation. Simply repetition on the right prerequisites. And things changed! The same guy who used to freeze during debugging started finding issues before others. The same guy who thought he was "bad at coding" started writing cleaner code reviews. He used to get stuck on every production issue and now became the person people tagged for backend bugs. A year later, new joiners thought he was naturally talented. He was not. He was finally practiced. This is something a lot of people in software do not understand: A weak foundation feels like low intelligence. A strong foundation feels like talent. Many people are failing because they are trying to do senior-level work without junior-level repetitions. And the opposite is also true. Some people think they are geniuses when really they just got early exposure: better college better peers better internship better manager better starting point That lead disappears very fast if they stop practicing. Software engineering is like that. Prerequisite knowledge is intellectual capital. It can take a person from: "Maybe I am not cut out for this" to "I can probably build this" And it can also take someone from: "I am the smartest guy here" to "why is everyone catching up to me so fast?" Do not judge yourself too early. Sometimes you do not need more confidence. You need more reps on the fundamentals.
Justin Skycak@justinskycak

It's so easy to think you're untalented, maybe even dumb, when really you're just unpracticed on some prerequisite skills. Reminds me of the time I tutored a Real Analysis student who hadn't gotten much practice with proof-writing beforehand. She thought she was gonna fail the class. She thought she might just not be cut out for it. But we just shored up some of those missing proof foundations and then she came out with a well-deserved A. And then she took Fourier Analysis the following year and crushed it. Didn't even need my help. There is also a flipside: it's very easy to think you're a genius, when really you're just better-practiced on prerequisite skills than everyone around you. That's actually a great situation to be in, provided that you recognize why things are going so well for you -- but if you conclude that "geniuses like me don't need much practice," then, well, your advantage is short-lived. The moral of this story is that prerequisite knowledge is intellectual capital and can take you from academic rags to riches -- or from riches to rags, if you squander it.

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Asep Bagja 🍍
Asep Bagja 🍍@bepituLaz·
Saya 2 kali dapat kerja di Estonia juga pakai strategi ini. Punya produk dan rajin nulis blog. Kerjaan pertama jadi jalan buat pindah. Kerjaan kedua ga pakai ngelamar, tapi diajakin. Sekarang jadi rajin nulis blog lagi di asepbagja.substack.com
AMP⚡️@arisetyo_v2

kalau belum nemu ide produk, setidaknya bikin sesuatu yang bisa didokumentasikan di blog. Saya dulu dapet kerja di Ostrali salah satunya gara-gara user suka ama blog teknis gua (yang sekarang sudah defunct & digantikan yang baru di Medium). Intinya... create something!

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Erşad
Erşad@ersadwork·
Date picker block for @alignui
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