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Pretty cool - been having a lot of conversations about OKR's for our team. Helped narrow down how to approach the conversation.
OKR Starter Kit by John Doerr
OKR template from John Doerr’s Measure What Matters book
Sahil Kapur
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super cool! lived in coliving before and this would be really useful
All-in-1 Coliving Guide by Elysian House
Empowering the future of work & living through coliving
Tired of not getting interviews? Glide takes the guesswork out of applying by demystifying application tracking systems (ATS). Identify where you stand, leverage feedback, and land more interviews. Built for SWE internships & new grads.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put many local shopkeepers at risk of closing. Mystery books supports independent bookstores deliver mystery books pack to those bored of being stuck inside. All proceeds go to local book stores!
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Sahil Kapur
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I really love this! Also if you guys could add a way to re-order habits on the main page, that would be wonderful :)
Confetti
Celebrate positive daily habits
Sahil Kapur
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This is awesome! Great work!
Cards Lacking Originality
A simple and elegant online Cards Against Humanity clone
Sahil Kapur
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@abadesi I found this page kind of hard to get to! Oh, and categories for discussion. I think this may be similar to groups.
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Testing Backend Frameworks
I really want to test backend frameworks against each other. I want to know if I can build a faster back-end service in Go, Python, Java, or Node. I know that the general accepted thought it Go > Node > Java > Python in speed, but I want to dig deeper and see how much faster, where are the limitations, how easy are the services to scale, etc.
Unfortunately, doing a test like this is...
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I was at a conference listening to one of the Beyond Meat Investors. He said that you should not guilt trip your consumers, but as my friend and I walked out of the conference, we wondered: why not?
The outcome was ThinkTwice, which is a fun way to (kind of) guilt trip users on spending on meaningless items. Hope you enjoy!
ThinkTwice
Do you really *need* to buy something?
A fun way to see alternative (and more responsible) uses of money! Instead of blowing cash on whatever you were thinking, think twice :)
ThinkTwice
Do you really *need* to buy something?