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I observe that developers usually ignore Sentry bugs. If not, they have to switch context to fix them, even a small bug. Sentry bugs are notified in Slack, Github issues, Jira card... are not a good way to get devs jump in. I'm working a Github bot, it will show bugs related to file in every Pull Request. So devs don't need to switch context to fix. They are touching these files, know the business logics and fixing bugs are easier. https://phantomcop.com/ I finished the development, Just waiting for Github, Sentry approve my bot.


I'm reading this subject too. Thinking in Systems: A Primer is also a good book. Highly recommended.


I started it couple of months ago, but couldn't get past the first few chapters. It was too dry for my taste. Even though she's a brilliant scientist (I'd recommend checking her classic The Limit to Growth), it seemed like the earlier resources about the topic are much better explained rather than the newer stuff.


A good book on Stoic is: https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Good-Life-Ancient-Stoic/dp/0195...

Very easy to read this book and growth mind. There are no abstraction here. Very pragmatics. For those who want to know/understand Stoic. I'm highly recommended.


As a newcomer to it, I found this book extremely helpful and instantly impactful to my daily life. That said, I find that you need to keep up the practice continually as its impact has a half life and fades over time.


almost as if the world has a limitless supply of "challenges". As you level-up, so do the challenges which force one to grow. Hopefully.


I disliked this book. Just go to the original classical sources, instead of this watered down derivative.

Reading this one felt to me like having a sequence of funny jokes explained pedantically, without ever getting to hear the original jokes.


I can see why many would dislike this book vs. the sources, but it definitely makes the overall idea more palatable. Reading the Meditations isn't for everyone.


I agree, I got a lot of value from this book.


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Great idea! I created this campaign https://givehongbao.com/campaigns/drink-beer and wait for a day that I can drink beers for the rest of life.


I earned about 100$/month from knocktocall.com product. It's okay for me because I don't do any marketing for knocktocall.com. Have a full-time job, some freelance job and I'm still making new app for my passion.


Is there any requirement for iOS remote position? Is the remote position required more skills?


Not yet


By gyro and an algorithm. Thank you for your downloading.:)


I checkout the source code, build base on guide but fail:(


Follow this guide to build http://wiki.videolan.org/IOSCompile/ Make sure you brew install is fine (brew doctor). It works quite simply.


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