If I ever need to open up some space, I just delete some apps temporarly. But even if it's just for a second, I would never uninstall Google Keep. What is the one app you'd never delete?
I know everyone is busy with their work or school, but what do you do to improve your skills rather than going to school or following Udemy courses? Reading blogs? Watching YouTube? Following email newsletters? We will be launching a mobile app, Further, very soon. If you are fond of reading blogs and watching videos from various sources, you will love Further.https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
Hello, PH! Share your goals for this week (any number you may have) so the community can provide some advice or motivation! I'll start: 1. Polish some pages for my latest project
2. Publish my second blog post
3. Update the GUI for the service itself
Drop your lessons and tips from your experience of working with no-code tools! Bonus points if you suggest a tool that can be helpful with specific tasks.
Non-tech builders are the minority in the tech world, but with the advent of no-code tools, the long-term dream of democratizing building is becoming real. So what are you building? Let's support the no-code builders!
Hey there! Hope you are having a great and productive work week :) A personal question here (and why not a book recommendation thread):
Which are the books that changed your mindset / broadened your perspective and why? As for me, I couldn't choose only one (because I believe every book I read gave me a small mindset change). However, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks changed the way I think about race, gender, ethics, and the scientific and medical system. Feel free to share as many books as you'd like and on any topic!
Everyone here has a primary skill or a field of knowledge they're versed in. What I'm interested in is are you working on sharpening any additional skills or are you committed to working on what you're confident with. In my case, development was where I started many years ago, but currently, I'm trying to improve my writing skills!
I'm working in the tech for 12+years, mostly remote and being productive has always been an issue. From my experience what works the most is: - Define precisely my tasks, and keep it as small as possible (1h max)
- Work with 100% on this tasks
- Take regular breaks - and stop working after 4/5hrs of deep focus
- Sleep and eat well I keep all tasks in a bullet journal, it's not perfect but I haven't found a better way to do it.
(I'm building in public one product to solve this right now. Not sure how efficient it will be ) What about you? What worked for you? How about
Each day we scroll past hundreds (maybe thousands?) of tweets, articles, etc and it's impossible to consume it all. Have you recently read something that you think others should make time for this week? Share below