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Tre Galloway 🌐Network & Cloud

Tre Galloway 🌐Network & Cloud

@bytregalloway

🧙🏾‍♂️Fantasy Books 🐹Go 🐍Python 🎮15+ games in my backlog

New Orleans, LA Katılım Kasım 2019
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Tune, MBA, CISSP
Tune, MBA, CISSP@CartuneNetwerk·
People are blinded by their advantaged upbringing and thinking their victories which is usually just education and employment are a result of their own merit. That road was paved for you and you got training wheels. Stop preaching to the general public.
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Thomas Paul Mann
Thomas Paul Mann@thomaspaulmann·
AI Calculator Clipboard History Emoji Picker File Search Notes Quicklinks Screenshot Search Snippets Window Management ... What should we build next?
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SLIM REAPER ❌❌
SLIM REAPER ❌❌@Anonymuzkilla·
For those of u who care Today is my birthday 🤞🏾
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Healthy Gamer
Healthy Gamer@HealthyGamerGG·
Do you feel like you’re drowning in all the things you have to do in a day? Sometimes it feels like you can’t catch a break. If you don't know where to start with all this work and errands piling up, try writing a to-do list. (1/5)
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Anthony D. Mays
Anthony D. Mays@anthonydmays·
Repeat after me: You don’t have to work for a big tech company to be successful in tech. Don’t get me wrong. Having big tech pedigree does make some things easier. But I spent 13 years building a successful tech career before making it to the big G.
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Paul Millerd
Paul Millerd@p_millerd·
Following your curiosity usually doesn’t lead you to a stable increase in financial outcomes. Instead it plunges you into the depths of the unknown, disorienting you but giving you enough to keep asking questions and looking. It is a shift from having answers to asking questions
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
This is an idea I can't stop thinking about: Winner's Game vs. Loser's Game In the 1999 tennis book, Extraordinary Tennis for the Ordinary Tennis Player, author Simon Ramo broke down the difference between amateur and professional tennis: Amateur tennis is a Loser's Game. 80% of points are lost on unforced errors. You win by avoiding errors and waiting for your opponent to make errors. Professional tennis is a Winner's Game. 80% of points are won on incredible shots. You win by hitting incredible shots. I don't play tennis, but this is an idea that extends well beyond the confines of the court into every area of life. There are two core insights here: 1. You have to know what game you're playing. There's no point trying to hit magnificent shots if you're playing a Loser's Game. You're better off keeping it simple and avoiding unforced errors. Similarly, there's no point trying to play conservatively and avoid unforced errors if you're playing a Winner's Game. You're better off trying to hit the elegant shots. 2. The game you're playing might change as the levels change. What starts out as a Loser's Game can become a Winner's Game. Example: Your early career years may be defined as a Loser's Game. You just need to avoid big mistakes and get the work done. Your later career years may be defined as a Winner's Game. Outsized rewards go to those who hit the magnificent shots. I can't stop thinking about this idea. Ever since I came across it, I feel like I'm seeing it everywhere. Three questions I'm asking myself as a result: 1. What type of game am I playing? Am I being compensated for avoiding mistakes or for executing beautifully? 2. Is that the type of game I want to be playing based on my skillset? 3. How might the game change as I rise through the levels? Consider these questions and the idea of the Winner's Game vs. Loser's Game in the months ahead. I promise it will change how you look at the world.
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Janis Ozolins
Janis Ozolins@OzolinsJanis·
Take notes.
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
Every day is a step forward :D Today, I celebrate 6k YouTube subs! 🥰
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Aivars Meijers
Aivars Meijers@Aivars_Meijers·
When I started indie iOS app development I thought that programming was the most valuable skill for indie. Now I think it is marketing and for the iOS app specifically that is AppStore Search Optimisation. I'm still learning ASO, but recorded a video about how I do that. Got from 3,5K to 18,6K impressions in a month. You know where videos are published, come and roast my ASO game and teach me how to do that properly :) #indiedev #buildinpublic
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Paul Millerd
Paul Millerd@p_millerd·
man arc browser is so good - i can never use an olds school web browser again
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