Can you help me achieve things from this short list*
- General Programming
- Web Development
- Learn JavaScript and React
- Rust Programming
- Python Programming
- Learn Nix and NixOS
- Learn Linux at deeper level
- Learn Japanese
- Learn GIMP
- Learn KDENlive
- Learn Blender
- Learn Godot
- Learn and Use Emacs
- Learn and Apply AIML and DS
- Get fit
- Land a Job at SE for paying the Bills
- Get Good at DSA skills ( aka Leetcode)
- Read Books
- Watch Good films (Not just action / Hype Train)
- Create a Second Brain / Zettelkasten
- Create and Run my own Server
- Build a PC according to my Needs
- Get Into mechanical Keyboards
- Learn Technical Writing
- Managing Time and Sleep
- Contribute to Open Source in a Meaningful Way
- Land a Internship
- Get Better at Driving in Indian Traffic
- Write More
- Type More
- Avoid Brain Rot
- Take Efforts
- Better at Public Speaking
- Manage College Grades / Studies
- Practice Relaxing
- Do Journalling
- Limit My Screen Time
- Have Fun and Be Happy
- Learn to Play OpenTTD
- Learn to Play Dwarf Fortress
- Learn to Play Gear City
- Learn to Play Factorio
- Touch More Grass
- Dedicate more energy and Time into Anki / FlashCards
- Stop being tired / Bored all the time
- Reduce Internet / Screen Time
- Travel More
Brother you need to prioritize.
Start with Factorio and get back to us in nine months with your seablock completion time.
Great shitpost, wrong community tho
Get gud? 😄
If you want to read books, just pick up a book and read! :D
do you want a job in software dev?
Yeah 🤢
oh, find a topic you really like to write about, for me it was pokemon, but it could be anything. like your personal blog. and turn it into a website. use cloudways for hosting, it’s very cheap. buy yourself a domain name. updating the site will be fun and easy, and teach you how to write code. as you learn more stuff, you can incorporate it. you’ll get good at it, trust
The trick for anything is time and consistency. Choose two or three things from this list and plan when you will devote a few hours each week. During your “practice” time, find and use learning resources online.
Some of these ideas are also shorter-term kind of forming things (like avoid brain rot, touch more grass), so I would also dedicate time weekly to think of/plan concrete changes in your life to accomplish them. Rotate through the list until the habit is fully formed.
I always had a very hard time with getting into more serious web dev outside of basic CSS and HTML and then I found SvelteKit and followed a video tutorial to build around my own project I had at the time for an internship.
Since Svelte follows the more usual layout of HTML tags it was really familiar for me to understand rather than jumping into something that’s JSX based. So if you want to get into web dev I can heavily recommend that!