NOTE This is a new thread of thought about what I understand about economics, how it works, and how it impacts us as individuals. I will continuously learn and journal in this blog, so sometimes there is a possibility of reaching wrong conclusions or misinterpreting things. Take everything with a grain of salt. What is Economics? Let’s start with the question: what is economics? For what I understand, we live in a world where resources are limited (scarcity of oil, coal, land, etc.). So what we do in order to survive or get basic essentials from others is trade. ...
Great Books
“Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” — Joseph Addison We often learn best through trial and error—it helps us connect deeply with what we’re doing instead of just thinking abstractly. But time is limited, and opportunity cost is real. We can’t experience everything ourselves because we simply don’t have enough time. This is where books become incredibly valuable. Unfortunately, the education system often makes us dislike reading. Because of that, we miss out on a vast world of ideas. There are countless great books that can completely change your worldview—or even your life. ...
Self Hosting
“If you need a machine and don’t buy it, then you will ultimately find that you have paid for it and don’t have it.” — Henry Ford, via Clayton Christensen These days I’m working on an HTTP server in C using WebSockets, just to get a taste of how things work under the hood. The only functionality of the server is to listen for incoming requests and send HTML and media files. ...
10x developer
You will work harder than you ever thought possible, but the tools will feel light in your hands. — Tim Cook Essential Tools That Make You a 10x Developer What kind of developer are you if you don’t know your tools? Learning how to use your tools effectively should be one of the first things you focus on. The Command Line (CLI) Master the command line. Having commands at your fingertips allows you to work incredibly fast. ...
rsvn's Blog
My Commonplace “Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.” — David Allen Our brain consumes far more information than we can handle — and often, we forget things( these are the words form the book bulidng a second brain) So, I wanted to make my learning structured — something easily maintainable, reachable, and organized. This is my commonplace — a space to store the information I gather and interpret in my own perspective and can be accesed from any where just with internet connection. ...