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As a reminder investing is a game of probabilities. So even if I am getting this completely wrong, you should still rest assured that my process is rock solid.
With that said, let’s start.
Here are the finance related blogs that I like to follow.
(the smart ones)
Each blogger is unique.
From the bottom of my heart I would like to thank all content producers.
Firstly, it is not that much. Most blogs won’t publish every week or even every month.
Secondly, this is only a subset of my daily information diet. In fact, I am trying to continuously improve my reading process; and the website you are on, The Awesome Goat, is a natural conclusion of me reading too much.
Awesome Goat allows me to subscribe to all of the blogs above, but also any other web page. Awesome Goat, periodically ingests web pages for me and creates a timeline of unique text fragments as they appear online over the time. In the interface, there is the ability to mark items as seen, so I can keep track of what needs my attention and what does not. Yesterday, I added the ability to share the timeline between the friends or the team.
I am trying to build something useful here, so I am interested to hear your feedback. (Please reach out through the support ticket inside the platform or on twitter 🙏).
Thank You and enjoy the reading!
Today I would like to briefly discuss technologies powering the Awesome Goat server.
There are plenty of design decisions one has to make building stuff from scratch. I found that I intuitively adhere to this single one: The Longevity. I understand that many side projects die before the dream of the founders materializes. And therefore Survival and longevity should be the most important consideration for all the decisions made. One example is architecture. It is just a really simple LAMP-like stack running on a single virtual machine hosted in a public cloud. It is a proven solution, and at least 30 years old design.
The second principle is to have The most Fun. That’s why I have chosen Ruby on Rails as my stack. Every day I can tinker with ruby in my emacs is the day worth living. And this fun I may ultimately help the project survive longer.
Minimalism is the last principle I shall discuss. I no longer operate on the premise that I need to address all the eventualities up front. No, it is good enough to resolve one issue at the time. This also leads to having only a single javascript library in the stack. Minimalism also helps performance and simplifies the user interface a lot.
From the bottom of my heart I would like to thank the following projects.
Operating System | |
HTTP/S Server | |
Database | |
Programming Language | |
Application Server | |
CSS Framework | |
JavaScript Framework | |
Blog content management | |
Backend Queue | GoodJob |
Frontend pipeline | none / Rails Assets |
In memory cache | none |
Configuration management | none / bunch of reproducible home grown scripts |
Deployment management | none / a script |
My dream is to support development of these opensource projects financially, when Awesome Goat turns profitable. In the meantime, I have over 10.000 commits in various open source projects.
Hello, 👋
I am starting my blog in 2022! 🎊 It is never too late, I guess. 🤷
I will be writing about the following three topics:
We are living in an era of short attention span, so my number #1 goal is to write short blogs; Micro blogs that you read faster than you can even close the window.
My aspiration is to write original content. But that means you may be surprised and shocked from time to time. But my number one goal is to honestly explore the reality we are sharing on this planet.
An Introvert (my partner calls me asperger).
A reader; conscious of my above average curiosity. As if I have been primarily motivated by understanding the world around us.
A technologist, I have contributed code to hundreds of open source projects. Snippets of my code can be found mainly in datacenters, but also at the International Space Station.
An investor. Public markets are feedback devices for testing my theories. The most precious structure for me. Here is how it works: I make a bet. And if I lose money, I know I have misunderstood the world around us. if I make money, I am less sure and I repeat the exercise.
A fan of bad jokes, but I will try to censor that.
A goat, but looking for a human.
My ideal day is spent in a cottage in the middle of the forest. I would grind and brew my coffee. Kiss my partner, release the kids to the garden. And then disappear to the attic with a huge monitor and read and read and read. Then perhaps in the afternoon, I would light up a hookah and create a little bit of ambiguity for someone to get the conversation going.