Let me know how it goes.
My thoughts:
- I would add "objective" you are seeking what?
- It sounds like you have learned how to code yourself and don't have a degree in CS. # of lines of code would be helpful to get a gauge of your coding skills as individual contributor.
- Legal experience overlaps your work, so it's a bit confusing , quick line on what exactly is it would probably help.
- I would link the article you have on substack. I myself did a quite a bit of research on vector db, and can relate to topic.
> Legal experience overlaps your work, so it's a bit confusing , quick line on what exactly is it would probably help.
Can you elaborate a little on this? Like, you understood "ok he did a startup from x date to y date" and then you got down to the legal experience and were kind of like "wait, I thought he was doing the startup during that time?"
@ivass would you kind msg me, I wanted to ask you something, but there is no connection info on your profile.
twitter.com/lucasmanual
or email on my profile.
How about some advising for startups or others. I find joining twitter, and resisting to follow the common time-consuming topics, allows me to start from 0 and slowly build topics I'm interested in. I find/follow 1 interesting person at a time (yes=yes, maybe = no, no = no), explore their posts, and get something out of it. On some topics I feel like I want to learn more, on some I find that it was a good idea, but no longer interesting(unfollow). Few months in, I find that my interests are changing by following my inner interests. Reading comments of people with similar interest helps. There are certain things I seem to enjoy that deepens my understanding. I find the core developer calling pulls me back. I listen to Tim Ferris where he interviews top performers, and I learn from them. I read books they recommend. All in all, I feel the shift. Singup for http://wwwhww.news or get nirvanahq app and start writing,(about any topic that comes to mind really)(get it out of the brain, so subconscious happiness machine can start flowing again). I bet writing this question on HN tomorrow will trigger some interesting thoughts.
IF you are starting with mac+react-native don't follow all the tutorials that say to use sudo/root/global install. Use local.
Here is a quick rundown that took to long to figured out. If only I had this when I started.
Enjoy.