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This isn't your typical blog. No fluff, no bullshit.
It's my digital notepad. A place where I dump my brain - unfiltered thoughts, half-baked ideas, and things I'm figuring out.
Most of it's about becoming a better human. Not in some grand, world-changing way. Just small, everyday stuff that actually matters.
I write it for me. If it helps you, great. If not, no worries.
No schedule. No content strategy. Just real thoughts when I have them.
It's messy, it's honest, and it's mine. Take it or leave it.
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Deploying Laratine Template to Fly.io - A Step-by-Step Guide
Published: at 07:00 PMI just deployed my laravel app on fly.io, and it was a breeze! Here's how I did it.
Workshop vs Meeting
Published: at 07:44 AMworkshops not meetings a small change that actually matters how a simple word swap can transform team dynamics
[Idea] Restaurant Menu AI
Published: at 10:13 PMWhat if we could use AI to help us order food at a restaurant?
I'm stealing from my Boss
Published: at 07:44 AMDiscover the power of curiosity-driven leadership! In this post, I share game-changing lessons learned from observing my boss's unique management style. Learn how asking the right questions, embracing wild ideas, and reframing failure can transform your team's dynamics and unleash innovation. Whether you're a seasoned leader or aspiring manager, these insights will challenge your approach and inspire a more engaging, productive workplace. Ditch control, embrace curiosity, and watch your team thrive!
Rethinking How We Deliver Progress - From Tasks to Stories
Published: at 07:44 AMFor the past year, we've been reporting our progress to stakeholders through JIRA tickets. The idea was to be granular, to show the specific activities we're working on. But here's the thing~ are we really providing value this way?
Wake Up to Product Thinking
Published: at 03:57 PMHey Developers, Wake Up to Product Thinking! is a blunt wake-up call urging coders to look beyond their screens and start thinking about the real-world impact of their work.