Weekly review cw 14
Feature release at Sociabli: Cross posting at a new level. Kick-off for the next fitness challenge: Registration for the IronRace in the Harz Mountains.
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Feature release at Sociabli: Cross posting at a new level. Kick-off for the next fitness challenge: Registration for the IronRace in the Harz Mountains.
This almanac offers a good philosophical introduction to the questions of what prosperity and happiness are or can be. It provides Ravikant's answers and perspectives and offers further questions as an excellent stimulus to delve deeper into the topic.
I hope you feel like I do: I love reading books. To keep this passion for reading going, I follow Darious Forroux's advice from his book "Win Your Inner Battles." He says if you want to read more, buy more books. If you have more books, you have more choices. With choice—a large pile of unread books—you have no excuse not to read.
This week's first experience with mood tracking, a corrupted database, and the impact of very late assumption validation in projects … was a hot week.
In his book "How Fascism Works: the politics of us and them," Jason Stanley, the renowned American philosopher and professor at Yale University, analyzes the foundations of this political ideology. Reading the book sharpens awareness of right-wing rhetoric and illustrates the spread of right-wing ideas worldwide. This is a clear recommendation for anyone who cares about freedom and democracy!…
A how-to instruction for an automated build pipeline with code examples, tips and semantic versioning.
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