A couple of weeks back, github introduced "starring", ostensibly to separate notifications from "tracking".
Sounds good. I've always wanted something like that. My apologies to those following me for the flurry of activity; I've shifted a couple of repositories from my browser's bookmark store to use the ...
D-Day: Tuesday, October 4th, +0800. I remember sleepily reading Bitbucket's announcement email; for added effect, my friend excitedly alerted me to the announcement too.
I saw it as a major, game-changing move, but I found it strange that most of my feeds were quiet on this, save for this ...
But there's another way of using time that's common among people who make things, like programmers and writers. They generally prefer to use time in units of half a day at least. You can't write or program well in units of an hour. That's barely enough ...
And therein lies the best career advice I could possibly dispense: just DO things. Chase after the things that interest you and make you happy. Stop acting like you have a set path, because you don’t. No one does. You shouldn’t be trying to check off the boxes ...