Was let go today, and I'm super f**king stoked.
Although having financial comfort is important, working at a company limits the quality time you have building the things that really matter to you.
I'll be taking the next 3 months to get super cracked - and build systems from
Honestly this is a sign of someone who is actively pursuing ideas. This is great IMO.
Contradicting advice: keep starting stuff. Eventually you will get bored of it and want something more substantial to pursue. It should happen naturally.
Also, most of the random
Within this past year I:
- got fired
- started and failed a digital book business
- launched a new business & on track to profitability
- completely shaved my head
- have become friends with the coolest people in toronto (objectively speaking)
- better at coding than I've ever
I can't believe its been a year since I met some incredible people in Toronto.
@marcelodotapp @tommytrinh@gentlycarved@aarnphm@lychkel@_kelindi to name a few. Love you guys ❤️
Those walk & talks were vital.
Need them again.
Toronto is healing.
📸: @lfgraf 🙏🏼
Toronto! @caseploeg and I are starting a TO engineering community with members set to complete one (or many) engineering projects by end of August.
if you would like to join, send me or Case a DM and we will forward an invite to the community. Spots are limited, so try to let
I think it's brilliant. There's a missing market for ground-up models engineered for vibes. Why not? Why can't making LLM's be an artistic endeavour, as much as a capitalistic one?