Harry Ashton
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Harry Ashton
@TheHashton
Co-Founder & Lead Coach https://t.co/duDyc1UNWV — helping devs land remote tech jobs · Dad of 2 📚 https://t.co/DspUXUYFvY · 🧠 https://t.co/N4EtmzAV3i
Nottingham, United Kingdom Sumali Ağustos 2011
515 Sinusundan428 Mga Tagasunod

@TheHashton @UziCryptoo Bro you sound socialist as fuck right now !!!
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Just got off a call with a childhood friend
His wife has cancer, it took 5 months to wipe out 20 years of his life savings and that was with insurance.
He said the experience has turned him into a hateful, bitter person. They did everything they were told.
They went to college, got degrees, avoided credit card debt, spent wisely, saved a nice chunk of money in savings accounts and retirement accounts and minded their own business.
The USA healthcare system took all of their savings and retirement and forced them to refinance their house so that they lost 15 years of equity.
Is this a country we are supposed to be proud of? I hate this system and anyone that defends it.
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@EdThomasNews The country has been dying for 30 years, thanks for your contribution in ruining it.
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@catalinmpit Break down what you need to do into fixed times and do them when the kids aren't around. Also sleep has to sacrificed about 60-70% of the week. Try to batch create content as well to stay consistent.
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@thekitze Most devs, like most humans are NPC's. They're gonna do their routines regardless.
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i've been saying that automation is coming for 99% of dev jobs since 2017, before the words ai and llm were in daily rotation. why? because most devs and designers are mediocre and are just copying eachother, writing garbage code, and creating average designs. they find shortcuts, cheat, just to get minimal amount of work done and do nothing. they actually hate work, meetings, getting orders from someone etc. remote workers are MASTERS at actually avoiding work and getting paid. this is simply how most ppl in it want to live.
i am getting ZERO out of repeating that, it's actually a net negative for me because most people don't want to hear it, and they want to shoot the messenger. unfollow, block, no, shut up man, L, blah.
whether i'm right or wrong, if you listen to me, you prepared on time and pivoted to another income source and your family can survive the next few decades.
but ppl who tell you "ai is dumb don't worry kitten it's a bubble trust me just keep living the same and everything will be fine" actually make revenue from saying that and turning it into their personality. because people WANT to hear that and someone to lie to them and reassure them that everything will be fine.
and if they are wrong (which they are) they'll just do the homer simpson in a bush gif one day, while you'll have to figure out wtf to do with your life
the writing cannot be more on the wall, it's literally in our faces 24/7. i am begging you to compare what we had 3 years ago to now. you can just choose whether to believe or be completely delusional.
so choose carefully ✌️
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@sir_erii @_Chandan_17 Ha, you could use the same mac system 10 years after and it still works great. Windows systems aren't built to last.
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@_Chandan_17 honestly mac users say the same thing about their OS so maybe they're all just slightly terrible in different ways
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@_Chandan_17 It falls apart 1-2 years into having it as well. The absolute worst in personal computing right now.
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@OCollins80 @Cryptoboyy_Aji It affects what you have left to pay and the interest owed over time. In turn that affects your monthly payment.
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@TheHashton @Cryptoboyy_Aji Overpayment doesn't effect monthly payment
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@Anas_founder TikTok, easy, quickest growth potential hands down from zero.
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Groundhogs day is officially over, we are no longer living in 2014. We have a new style of website to use.
Daniel Beauchamp@pushmatrix
This website is tearable.
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I had the same thing during my finals in university. I didn't think I was stressed AT all but I didn't sleep for 2-3 months and had the same issues you do. One sleeping pill or two (from America, the Europeans ones are useless) did the trick. Broke the cycle, started sleeping again. For me personally, it was subconscious stress. I don't ever really get stressed out so it was weird to happen to me. The mind is a tricky thing.
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Not being able to sleep and rest properly is the worst torture.
No matter when or how much I sleep, I wake up tired and can barely function during the day.
It started around 2017/2018, and since then I’ve been overly tired 90% of the time. I don’t know what to do to wake up feeling rested.
I've tried:
- having different temperatures in the bedroom
- vitamins
- mattresses
- sleep tracking
- keeping the bedroom well-ventilated
- melatonin
- blood tests
This thing has limited my potential and held me back professionally so much. I can't focus properly most of the time. To understand, it's like you're trying to learn something difficult after a long day of work. That's how I feel in 90% of the time.
It also makes me a very sour person because I'm in a bad mood, and I don't like that.
Did anyone go through this and can help me?
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@Strensalltip @Channel4News The society you live in did when you go back far enough is the point.
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@TheHashton @Channel4News That's not true of course. I bought my home . No violence involved
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In England, where over 90% of land is privately owned, the “right to roam” debate is intensifying.
“Why don’t you want to pay?” asks landowner Francis Fulford.
“We just want easier access to nature,” says campaigner Guy Shrubsole.
Can common ground be found? We brought them together to find out.
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@MclRawRee @Channel4News So now it’s just a third? Should they have all that land still? It’s not my business to say and if we as a people get into the habit of reclaiming private land for the ‘public good’, well, welcome to Soviet Britain. No private land will be safe. It’s a dangerous precedent.
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@Strensalltip @Channel4News All land originally is taken by force.
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@TheHashton @Channel4News 79% is a nonsense figure from Fidelity, it refers to the US not the UK and since it's a self answering questionnaire is basically worthless. 70% of landholdings in the UK are inherited and that's a real figure relating to the UK.
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