my home on the internet (source).

i'm a software engineer (obviously not a web designer :) lol).

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projects:


my all-time favorite reads (my goodreads):


core values:


"produce, on net, more than you consume." (my writup on this topic)

"to be both cooked and cooking is the duality of man."

"most people are other people. their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."

"we all die, nobody knows what happens after death and we will all be forgotten eventually."

"change is the only constant in life. entropy increases to its maximum and all things eventually decay." (the last question)

"the present moment is all that actually exists."

"you only ever experience your own mind's version of reality."

"if it hasn’t been thoroughly tested, the result doesn’t matter."

"premature optimization is the root of all evil."

"there are only two industries that refer to their customers as 'users'."

"don't worry about people stealing your ideas. if your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats."

"it’s ok to be wrong. just don’t be confident and wrong."

"don’t let 'work' mean something other people tell you to do."

"familarity breeds comtempt while rarity wins admiration."

"anything which is not prohibited by the laws of physics is possible given sufficient knowledge."

"the law of 10,000 hours is real. everyone gets 10,000 hours to devote to something. you can hit 10,000 hours in anything within approx. 7 years by practicing it 8 hours a day."



step by step guide on how to *not* be high agency (my writup on this topic):
  1. waste all your time consuming what others have made.

  2. instead of taking the initiative, wait for instructions or guidance from others.

  3. don't go out of your way to learn/research new things.

  4. don't volunteer for additional tasks or roles. stick to what's expected or required of you.

  5. instead of constantly striving for improvement or change, accept things as they are.

  6. whenever possible, let others make decisions or go with the majority opinion.

  7. avoid actions that could lead to uncertain outcomes and never take risks.

  8. stick to the standard, tried-and-tested methods rather than trying to innovate or optimize.





inspiration for this page (geohot) (nat).