I used to use Trello for my personal life system inspired by the Getting Things Done method.
I get hooked 3 months ago by one of the Notion's ambassador August Bradley who make an incredible system and course avalaible for free on Youtube.
I'm excited about the API and all automations i will make by scripting for my own use cases (like an easy way to add a new item on a certain database from my CLI, or a mail adresse hooked to a database).
But all your comments freak me out. As a developer, i dont't know if i have to do my own markdown system hosted locally. Notion is a great product, and guys like August Bradley open my eyes for everything i can do with it.
I lived in Lyon (France) for a long time, where the french tacos is born.
Mister Tacos is one of the famous place to try it.
I don't know why people get mad about it, because guys, trust me it's only fat, french fries with sugar .
You can mix 4 kind of meat, 4 kind of sauces in one piece of tortilla full of french fries.
I'm so sad because Lyon is one of the most important french city for gastronomy
I always have ideas about some questions to my co-workers like this: "do you practice after work ?" "How do you improve? " "How do you balance your life" etc etc.
But I think I am too shy to ask them directly. Can you give us an example of your cold mail ?
For the cold emails, nowadays I'd make it better, but back then roughly the below. This was one of the more long winded ones.
Hi **,
My name is Breck Yunits and I'm a 29 year old software engineer in San Francisco. I have long been a fan and beneficiary of your work, particularly of ***. **.
In hopes of providing better guidance for aspiring programmers, I am collecting quotes from accomplished programmers to the following question: how many hours have you spent practicing programming?
If you had the time to provide a back of the envelope estimate, I would greatly appreciate it! I will post the results to the public domain. If not, no problem, and thanks for reading.