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dannn@_aantasena·
@levantaaa @baseconvo Ini kaya di film yg pake HT jadi intel itu ya. "Kijang 1 copy"
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pacarnya lino@levantaaa·
@baseconvo Ya dikopi, Nder. Di-copy gitu maksudnya. Oke, dikopi (dicopy) gitu. A: Nanti kita ada ice breaking ya, tim acara yang pandu. B. Oke kopi / dikopi / oke copy. Gitu Nder😭
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💭 baseconvo@baseconvo·
🤍 diapakan ini wey sender bingung
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dannn@_aantasena·
@antheros__ Makasih infonya ka, tadi baca tips langsung kepikiran mau ganti cmos tapi denger resikonya jadi mengurungkan niat.
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Ars@antheros__·
@_aantasena @ridwanhr Yess, kemungkinan battery cmos sudah waktunya ganti Cuma kalo di digicam yang relatif tua ga worth it sama resikonya.. Rada susah juga yang mau servis digicam, karna partnya kecil, flexible jarang ada sparepartnya, dan berhubung udah tua, part" flexible jadi lebih rentan putus
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Ridwan Hanif
Ridwan Hanif@ridwanhr·
Canon 5D seken udah murah ya, kalau beli seken, selain body count apa aja yang mesti dicek ya?
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dannn@_aantasena·
@antheros__ @ridwanhr Mau tanya ka, saya punya digicam sony yang kasusnya setiap lepas baterai selalu atur tanggal. Itu tanda baterai cmosnya sudah habis kah?
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Ars@antheros__·
@ridwanhr Cari yang mulus karna kamera tua, kalo ambil yang udah capek udah makin deket bengkel cari yang -Af akurat -ga ada jamur di sensornya -semua button normal -shutter count dicek, seri 1 digit canon biasanya badak -siap" battery cmos mati, jadi date reset terus tiap lepas battery
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Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
"First do it, then do it right, then do it better." Just start. The journey to success often begins with a single step, but that first step can be the hardest to take. It's easy to get caught up in the fear of failure or the desire for perfection, but I hope this quote I first shared in 2013 can be a reminder of the importance of simply getting started as we go into 2024. Just Start Somewhere "Start slow if you have to. Start small if you have to. Start privately if you have to. Just start." - James Clear Taking that first step doesn't require perfection or immediate mastery. The key is to overcome inertia and take action, as this action will lead to progress, learning, and (if you’re lucky and consistent) ultimately success. When you start, you allow yourself the opportunity to grow, adapt, and move forward. The Power of Starting Beginning a new project or habit often feels daunting. According to psychologists, we tend to overestimate the pain of starting and underestimate our ability to persist. However, studies show that "small starts" predict eventual success better than initial enthusiasm or early progress. This phenomenon is known as the fresh start effect - taking the first step energizes us and bolsters motivation. So focus on starting without putting pressure on perfection. Progress and course corrections will follow. First, Do It: Embrace the MVP Mindset Doing it = get the simplest MVP out. A Minimum Viable Product (MVP) represents the simplest version of a product or idea that allows you to test, gather feedback, and iterate. By embracing this mindset (just get something done - it's OK if rough, a prototype, a draft), you focus on progress over perfection, understanding that getting something out into the world is far more valuable than waiting for the perfect moment. Expand Your Comfort Zone Venturing outside one's comfort zone can elicit fears of failure. Leaning into discomfort not only builds confidence and skills, but research shows it makes us more receptive to learning. Recognize that fear is often the mind's way of urging us to grow. Don't let it stop you from progressing. Then, Do It Right: Refine and Correct Doing it right = fix correctness issues. Once you've taken that first step and put your MVP out into the world, it's time to refine and correct. This stage is about learning from feedback, identifying areas of improvement, and making adjustments accordingly. It's a chance to iterate on your idea, ensuring that it meets the needs of your audience or customers while aligning with your vision. Cultivate Curiosity and Resilience Meeting new challenges with curiosity and resilience makes venturing outside our comfort zone more sustainable and enjoyable. Cultivate curiosity about growth opportunities and your capacity to rise to them. Set mini-challenges to incrementally expand your horizons. When facing inevitable setbacks, avoid self-criticism and tap into resilience - the ability to recover, learn and continue progressing. Self-compassion, adaptability and maintaining perspective are key here. With consistent effort, you build confidence in your ability to start, stumble, learn and work toward mastery. Finally, Do It Better: Strive for Continuous Improvement "Doing it better = iterate towards an ideal end-state (e.g., make it fast)." The journey doesn't end with merely doing it right. The final step is to continuously improve, striving for excellence and growth. By iterating towards an ideal end-state, you demonstrate a commitment to progress, ensuring that your product, idea, or project remains relevant, innovative, and successful. Set New Goalposts As you improve, have a clear idea of when you are “done” or update your goalposts. Elite athletes turn small gains into competitive edges via the aggregation of marginal gains. Identify areas of potential improvement and set measurable stretch goals, from increasing efficiency to enhancing user delight. Overcoming the Greatest Barrier to Progress "The greatest barrier to progress is not lack of resources or talent, but fear of failure." Recognizing that fear of failure is the most significant obstacle in the pursuit of success allows you to confront it head-on. By acknowledging this fear, you can focus on taking that first step, knowing that once the ball starts rolling, it becomes much easier to keep it in motion. Remember that starting is more than half the battle. Don't wait until you feel ready, because the perfect moment may never come. The Bottom Line Rather than striving for perfect execution, embrace the power of starting - put forth an MVP, soft launch an initiative, or set a milestone. Progress begets motivation. By simply starting, you open the door to growth and innovation. The rest will follow. Embrace the power of starting and then iterating until you're happy.
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sabo
sabo@plisitin·
i'm so mature, mature nuwun
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fikar@meditarilux·
Kalo ngoding malem2 apakah bisa disebut Lailatul Coder?
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ega@fluoxetan·
ya Allah, siapa pun yang pernah aku sakiti tanpa aku sadari, muliakanlah dia dan ampunilah aku
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No Context Cats
No Context Cats@nocontextscats·
😭😭😭
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sabo@plisitin·
warga jaga warga pemerintah jaga sembung (bawa golok)
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dannn@_aantasena·
20 menit menuju sempro 😬
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Sarahh@Sarahhuniverse·
This is the perfect example of how time and discipline can fix everything ⏳❤
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TIRTA
TIRTA@tirta_cipeng·
Kmren siapa YG ngepost ya, lupa kurepost tapi inget banget tulisannya kira2 begini: "Sbenernya hidup kita baik2 saja, sampe kita melihat postingan di medsos trus jadilah kita insecure terhadap apa yg sudah kita punya" Ini bagus banget lho maknanya.
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Buku Mojok
Buku Mojok@BukuMojok·
Pertanyaan sederhana yang mungkin cuma berhenti di pikiran tanpa sempat ditanyakan langsung atau dibicarakan. Sebuah utas cerita singkat 🧵
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ki𝕩ana𝕩@ndrypd·
@txtfrombrand Gak antivirus2an. Laptopku dilindungi Gusti Allah
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life message@lifemessageee·
Self Reminder
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