i’m in pain while mentoring at a beginner hackathon rn.
- everything copied from chatgpt. no tutorial or docs pulled up
- no one could properly set up their react environment
- no linter resulted in countless errors
- deprecated libraries everywhere
- bad git GUIs
sf
Joined July 2019
- 1 day in sf and i’ve already: - slept in a hacker house - visited Tenderloin after dark - watched barbie movie at 4x speed - went to a house party with @Grimezsz am i doing it right?
- turns out you can just invite people into a room on campus every sunday, tell them to build anything they're curious about, and incredible things can happen. what a day today was. 25+ demos, 3 speeches, and the most contagious energy i've ever seen on this campus. more to come.
- porter is the best airline in canada
- "Do more things that feel like camp."Dinner Stories: Vol 3
- i’ve learned more in the past 2 months than 4 years of undergrad
- all my friends who also got YC interviews have this 1 thing in common
- Apparently Vancouver has 0 hacker houses, or any co-living spaces to work on startups/projects alongside others. Is this something worth starting?
- last night i spoke at @BetaKit's vancouver townhall about the problems our community faces in bridging the ambitious and the accomplished. now it's time to do something about it:Vancouver, what future will we build? announcing V2 – an open collective for technology, art, and science
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