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Social networking is moving towards private closed chatrooms. You'll notice people spend a lot more time in Messenger than they do on Facebook. Almost everything happens through message groups, Facebook is just the highlight reel.

One way to capitalize on this trend is to build chatrooms with specific purposes. cough@marckohlbruggecough

Try to realize an opportunity was offered before it stops being available.

Go For It more often.

my great grandparents were onto something
work patiently
work every day
but take breaks and don’t rush
because you’re not gonna run out of work
best not get tired

Working out every day helps a lot. Have time off of screens. Find hobbies that aren't coding. Don't follow all the [tech] news. Avoid chasing shiny tech. Eat well. Get sleep. Drink enough water. Work on more than one project. Exercise.

All of the material that's come out of MicroConf. They publish all past talks for free and anyone who makes summary books/resources (there are many) is forced to publish them for free as per the conference license agreement.

This is a great service to promote to your audience. If you don't have an audience, you should build one.

Reviewing code is one of those things where my main question is "Do I trust this guy's opinion?" The more I get to know you, the more I trust your opinion.

You might want to keep in mind that a lot/many/most countries have decided that Bitcoins are securities. As such there might be laws you have to comply with based on your jurisdiction.

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