"I don't know half of you as much as I would like, and I don't like half of you half as much as you deserve"
But to honor the spirit of the original event, I will try to bestow a topic to up to 100 mutuals who ask. Like @vgr before me the answer may be "insufficient information"
Actually magnificent to see. At the time I overlooked it, but @vgr provoking mutuals was by far the most impressive thread of last year
I don't expect I can pull it off so artfully as @vgr, but I'll try.
If you want a topic, @ me with "gimmie a topic" -- for this year, rather than 100 tweets, it should be as many as you can tweet in 1 hour, with deadline of Sunday night.
2020 was slow, we'll speedrun to end it
#roamcult same invite applies if we've interacted at all this year
Anyone who does a thread, either v1 or 100 tweets, or v2 speedrun, I'll thread below
I f**ked up telling you all you had till Sunday - realizing 80% of you aren't going to start until then.
I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little death that beings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And When it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there be nothing.
Only I will remain.
Pretty proud of myself turning back before the summit tbh.
Got back off the chains JUST before was too dark to see. Did not want to do that climb back without light.
Seems like strong chance Utah will to be the new Roam Home. Be going up more than a few more times inshallah
So, I've been using Emacs (spacemacs specifically) for years and I LOVE it.
But I am extremely confident there is something magical about @CursiveIDE that would change the way I work in #clojure and #Clojurescript if I made time to learn it.
I would like to use 💵 to fix this
I've seen the impact that @nateliason, @fortelabs and others course creators have had on power and value that folks get from @RoamResearch, and I've come to believe these cohort style courses can have very high ROI and ROA (return on attention), for both students and instructors.
It seems like a no brainer to me to pay $500 to @colinfleming or someone he endorses for a 4-6 week, one hour per week "course" on @CursiveIDE - and If it had 30% as much value as I expect It'll have, I'd recommend all our engineers through.