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Fabian 🚢

Fabian 🚢

@ederbit

🚢 Writing from the 🏔️ in Austria 💻 Fullstack Freelance Software Engineer ⚡ Teaching: Developer Productivity 🧠 Learning: PKM 💬 DM Open

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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
Want to learn DevOps and Container Orchestration? There's only one ressource I'd recommend. The Udemy Course Docker Mastery: with Kubernetes +Swarm by @BretFisher It's the best Course I own. I bought it in 2018, and it's still receiving updates. Crazy Value. #docker #k8s
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Augment Code
Augment Code@augmentcode·
Remote Agent is live in VS Code (v0.472.1). Early users are already shipping while they sleep. One dev launched 3 agents before logging off - woke up to a PR, docs, and a fixed flaky test. We’re celebrating wins like that by giving 5 devs 4 months of Augment Max ($1K in value each). RT + reply with your worst backlog task. Every 100 RTs = one more winner
Augment Code@augmentcode

Introducing Remote Agent - cloud-based dev agents with full-codebase context, deep IDE integration, and full toolchain access. Available in VS Code.

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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
Didn't expect this to arrive by mail today. Thanks #code100
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@kinginmotion Neat. Mine grew over time a bit. My header section includes links to the next/previous day. And also a timetravel section to the last week/month/year. Like the timestamps. And I think always linking to static notes like convo/index could be replaced with a shortcut.
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King | Obsidian Zettelkasten 🧠🚢⚓
How jam-packed is your daily note? I keep coming back to this minimal format, inspired by the Full Focus setup: 🎯 Big 3 tasks for the day ⏰ Time blocking 💡 Rando notes It keeps me laser-focused on what matters most. What's yours like? I showed u mine, now show me yours 😉
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
@tien_neurocog Thanks for answering Tien! Thats good to hear it works for you. Do you also fix your Objectives for your quarter/month? Or do you allow yourself to change direction in an objective in between?
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Tien Pham ⛴ ☕️🖋
Tien Pham ⛴ ☕️🖋@tien_neurocog·
@ederbit Yay! I played with it for a while and I found OKRs work best for my quarterly or monthly review of my personal business efforts. The Key Results are then written as SMART weekly goals.
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
This week I want to establish using OKRs for my personal goals. Any thoughts?
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
See you at the @WeAreDevs World Congress in Berlin this week. Looking forward to see some great talks!
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
You haven't lived today unless you've done something for someone who can never repay you — John Bunyan
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
@kinginmotion With journaling I found most benefits arise during the act of writing. Not necessarily when reading old diary entries. Plus it helps me think. :)
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King | Obsidian Zettelkasten 🧠🚢⚓
@ederbit I see, it makes sense that these aren't revisited much. The question then is, if it's never reviewed, was there a purpose to noting them in the first place? :P
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
@kinginmotion Examples: - Events in the past that I want to reflect upon - A recurring thought/feeling I can't quite pinpoint but might want to link to - A note to log what I did at work - A note which is loosely coupled and highly coehsive - MOCs
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
@kinginmotion I woud go with a very vague definition of if I can find a unique perspective to look at a bunch of text, it might make sense to extract it into it's own note. But it is very use case specific.
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Today I played around with Jenkins, Vagrant and Ansible. Well worth investing in Automation
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
@IdaszakDaniel Sure! Pull based learning is Active. You create something, get stuck and then find and learn in order to proceed. Very similar to JIT. Push based learning is Reactive. Think of Shiny New Object syndrome. It's not really you dictating your learning journey.
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Daniel Idaszak
Daniel Idaszak@IdaszakDaniel·
@ederbit I like the concept of JIT learning, but I’m not familiar with pull or push-based learning 🤔 Any hints?
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Fabian 🚢@ederbit·
Learning in Public > Learning in Private Pull based Learning > Push based Learning Learning just in Time > Just in Case Learning
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