Episode AI notes
- Video is a genuine form of expression that allows for the freedom to share the learning process without the pressure of being perfect.
- Continuous note-taking mirrors the agile manner of working in software development, emphasizing the imperfection of the first iteration and the continuous evolution of notes in digital gardens.
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CICD) in software development involve a continuous cycle of planning, development, testing, deployment, and refinement.
- Embracing humility, courage, and playfulness in learning can be beneficial in fostering a positive and open mindset. (Time 0:00:00)
Cuando estás aprendiendo un idioma te sientes tonto al hablar, pero el resto no te ve así. Transcript: Speaker 1 See, the reason that I love YouTube and why I’ve chosen it as really my primary medium for releasing content is that I think video is one of the most, if not the most, honest and genuine Forms of expression. Editing videos is hard. I mean, editing writing or photos, that’s hard too, but editing video is another kettle of fish. And I think that it’s almost impossible to have a lot of video, especially if it’s live video without imparting a little bit of who you are. And that really goes well with learning in public because I think that if I thought that I could never release something unless it was absolutely perfect until I’m an expert, then maybe I’ll never put anything out there. I find it freeing to just say, hey, I’m learning this as I go. And if you want to watch with me, then do so knowing full well that I might not always say the perfect things, but at least it’s out there. And learning in public is a very big part of how I learn in general because I actually have found that it’s faster because when we’re learning, and this is like when you’re learning a language, There is always a time where you feel like you sound absolutely stupid. But when I hear someone speaking a language that I know well, I don’t think they’re stupid. I think they’re new at the language and by kind of changing that and reframing it as just learning in public, it makes it a little bit less daunting. And it brings up all of these opportunities to connect with people like yourself that are interesting and are learning the same things. And maybe we can learn together. (Time 0:05:26)
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Aprender en público es otra forma de relacionarse con tus creaciones. Transcript: Speaker 1 Yeah. And I think my software or tech background really comes through in this as well because we work in an agile manner. We iterate fast. We ship continuously and there’s never an assurance that the first iteration of whatever product that we ship is going to be perfect. I mean, we have to be realistic. It’s always a work in progress. So this is like when you harken back to taking notes, I think the traditional way of taking notes is blog posts that are chronological. It’s a feed of activity that starts and ends. But now we’re seeing the rise of digital gardens and continuous note taking where the idea is that these notes are always evolving, are always changing. I publish every day, literally without fail. And sometimes that’s like a very long and considered, you know, several paragraphs long note about the similarities of application performance and human productivity. Sometimes it’s just a note on a game that I played. You know, I don’t try to judge. I just publish whatever I’m working on. And then I trade it all as kind of learning exhaust. (Time 0:08:07)
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Tener una disposición lúdica hacia el aprendizaje te hace ser más curioso y aventurado Transcript: Speaker 2 There is something about having the humility to adopt the attitude that you’re expressing there. You’re like, I don’t know everything. Like you said, I’m wrong frequently, right? Having that plus, I’m going to use the word courage to not worry about looking bad, right? Like you said earlier, I’m concerned about something stupid when I learn a new language. So it sounds like that combination of character traits might be beneficial in working in this way. Yeah. Speaker 1 And I also think that it has to do with just approaching it, everything, work, play, life with an attitude of playfulness that we bring to games because not everything has to be so serious. You can have serious play and you can have non-serious play and lighthearted play. And I think the word play just brings up a lot of connotations about being curious and just trying to explore what even is possible. (Time 0:12:25)
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