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I use Twitter as a commonplace note: https://t.co/vPr6DeA0d4 CTO In Sales • Homeschooling dad Building @siteaudittools & @thoughttonote

India Joined Feb 1, 2008
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Cavemen had access to all the resources we have now. They didn’t know what to do with them ⇒ wealth is a byproduct of knowledge-how

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Monacrchy is still around in the Europe which is lot more extractive than capitalistic entrepreneurs Wealth is not hoarding money (old defn) Wealth is byproduct of knowledge Wealth is the ability to effect transformation (Oil to energy) ⇒ wealth = capital + know-how

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The tech billionaire are “worth” billions but they can’t cash out. Govt officers (mayors etc) spend billions every year in cash. ⇒ Govt officials are richer than tech billionaires

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@SejalSud Join PKL or Chd golf club and start taking lessons Try to find if you know any existing member. It becomes easier.

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Finally, forgiveness requires courage. Courage to face oneself. Courage to let go. Courage to move on despite the pain. Courage to live beyond those who hurt us. Courage to continue forgiving, even after we've overcome the hurt.

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Our desire for revenge is a sign of unforgiveness. Often, we wait for the right moment to get back at them, or we find happiness when they suffer. In both cases, there is no forgiveness, just a pretense of it.

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Justice is not vengeance. When children and young girls are abused, continuing under the guise of forgiveness leads to further abuse. It is a moral duty to seek justice for the victims, even if the victims themselves choose to forgive the perpetrators.

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Grace and truth should go hand in hand. We often emphasize one over the other. Showing only grace leads to a weaker majority and a violent minority. Demanding only truth results in a guilt-conscious society. We need both.

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You can only truly forgive when you experience forgiveness yourself. People who think they're flawless and never needed forgiveness often struggle to forgive others. Understanding your own flaws helps you forgive others.

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When our hurt runs deep, even after forgiving, it can still trigger thoughts and actions that contradict forgiveness. This doesn't mean we didn't forgive; it means we are struggling with the aftermath of what happened in our heart. Forgive yourself first.

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Forgiveness is more for ourselves than for others When we hold a grudge, we ruminate repeatedly, hindering our growth and progress. It doesn't harm others at all. For the sake of our own growth, we should let it go.

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Forgiveness is not easy • It is so difficult in practice We hear platitudes about forgiveness. We need role models. Ms Graham Staines is one such example.

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@claymill @Pinboard It is not as simple as getting a PO box. You need to do a KYC at the time of renewal. This means having valid Indian identity documents. If Maciej isn't Indian or doesn't want to transfer ownership of the domain to an Indian, probably he should think about using a diff domain

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@SejalSud I would do the same thing as what I do before getting that money. Money amplifies who you are. 10% to God 20% invest 40% allocate to (daily) needs 10% (new) experiments 29% experiences (travel, food, new learning ...)

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It looks like, it is probably a better idea to design it myself rather than depending on these "GenAI Designers" Do you have any comments on what I could do differently or what I'm doing wrong?

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One final time, let us try with @lovable_dev Apparently Lovable only generates react code and not plain html. But I looked into the package.json. My god, what a mess I am appalled. I don't want all these in my app.

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ok. Don't worry. Let's move to @v0 I have tried it earlier. V0 should fix this. I gave the detailed prompt + ASCII design. It generated a better page. The content wasn't hidden under the headers. But this too had 4 rows as fixed headers.

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I didn't want to give up. I prompted again: > was it fully generated? the bottom footer is missing It regenerated the page with footer as header (2nd row after title) 🤦‍♂️

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I prompted: > only the top row should be fixed; It regenerated the page but leaving out pagination and footer. And no scrolling 😩 Frustration starts to build ...

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@claudeai generated this. Not too bad. But not exactly what I was prompting for. Instead of only the first row being fixed, it made all the 4 rows fixed. And top of the content is hidden too. Not to worry. Let me prompt ...

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With both ASCII mock-up and this detailed prompt, I felt confident that I will get a good looking UI. I was wrong.

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But before prompting to design a UI, I asked @claudeai the prompt I should give to get this design > if I have to prompt you to create this in daisy ui what all should I include in the prompt? how will that prompt look like? It gave me the following.

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I iterated multiple times and finalized this version I felt good that I was able to mockup this particular UI. Now time to actually build a html UI. That's were all the frustration and disappointment started ...

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It gave me a desktop version and 4 different mobile version. Wow. I felt elated. I am getting somewhere with all of these.

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I wanted some changes on the header. But I was also not sure how all of this will look like in mobile. So I prompted this 👇

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I liked two options and asked: "how will 1 & 3 look like? can you make a ascii low-fidelity of it" It gave me a pretty good low-fidelity mockup. I loved both of them. I felt I'm making good progress.

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@ejames_c I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something. ― Richard P. Feynman

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@SejalSud What we despise in us crowns us. Whenever I've looked down upon myself, I remember this Æsop's story

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So what does he say? “Try all the tools. But don’t chase speed. Chase self-understanding.” That’s wisdom beyond his age. And it came not from textbooks — but from doing, reflecting, and writing. 6/7

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Yes, AI tools like Voicenotes are amazing. They turn messy thoughts into polished blogs. But he noticed something: When he slows down and types, he actually thinks. He feels. He reflects. He writes his words — not just clean output. 5/7

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“Each time I try a new tool, I think: this is the one! This will change everything.” We’ve all been there. The honeymoon phase of a new app. The productivity high. But then comes the return — to what truly works. 4/7

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“I’ve switched between tools all the time. Journey. Notion. Obsidian. Audiopen. Voicenotes.” He’s learning how tools work. Importantly: which tools work for him. That’s something no curriculum teaches — but curiosity does. 3/7

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Every few months, a new tool promises to change your life: A note app. An AI assistant. A study platform. My 13-year-old plays with them. That’s how he learns. Here’s what he wrote in his blog about tools & thinking ↓ 2/7