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Always look after number 1
I want to tell you a story, not the polished kind you hear on YouTube or from influencers who haven’t worked a real engineering job in years, but the version that actually happens behind the scenes. When I first started in tech, I genuinely believed that if I worked hard enough, stayed late enough, solved enough problems, and proved myself enough, the company would take care of me. I thought the late nights meant something. I thought the extra effort would be remembered. I thought loyalty still meant what it used to. Turns out, it didn’t. I watched brilliant developers people who built systems everyone depended on get laid off because a new VP wanted to “tighten budgets.” I watched companies replace entire teams based on a spreadsheet projection. And I learned something harsh but true: You can be incredible at your job and still be disposable to the wrong place. This wasn’t a tragic moment… it was a wake up call and I want you, especially if you’re early in your journey, to wake up much sooner than I did. Because here’s the part nobody warns you about: Tech attracts passionate people, people who will stay up until 2am chasing a bug because they can’t let it go. People who feel guilty clocking off “on time.” People who tie their sense of worth to solving problems quickly. People who desperately want to belong. But passion without boundaries becomes exploitation. I burned myself out doing work that I thought mattered deeply and it did, just not to the people I was doing it for. And I’ve seen juniors do the same: crushing themselves trying to “prove they deserve to be here,” without realizing that healthy developers don’t prove themselves by suffering. So here’s the truth: Clock off on time. Go home. Close the laptop. Your life matters more than your output. And if you still have that itch, that desire to build, to grow, to push yourself, don’t waste it on a sprint ticket you aren’t paid extra to complete. Put that energy into something that belongs to YOU. A tiny side project.
Always look after number 1
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normalize asking "why do you need my help with this?" straight faced to your bosses. the answer is usually so they can go home early and play with their boats and sportcars. don't ever let them forget who bought them their toys.
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...maybe that's a little harsh 😆
🦃🍁 A Thanksgiving Message for Everyone Building a New Future
I want to take a moment today, not to teach, not to challenge you but simply to say something most people in tech never hear enough: I’m proud of you and you should be proud of yourself too! Thanksgiving isn’t just about food, family, or slowing down for a day. It's also a reminder to look at the things we often forget to appreciate especially the things we do for ourselves. So today, I want you to acknowledge something important: 👉 You’re building a new life. A new skillset A new identity A new career Even if it doesn’t feel fast… Even if you’re struggling with a concept… Even if you’re doubting yourself… Even if progress feels invisible… You are doing the work most people never have the courage to start. Here’s what I’m thankful for this year: ✨ Everyone who shows up even when it’s hard ✨ Everyone who asks questions instead of suffering in silence ✨ Everyone who takes small steps toward a big future ✨ Everyone who cheers on others in this community ✨ Everyone rewriting their story, one day at a time And here’s what you should be thankful for: 💛 The version of you who didn’t quit 💛 The small wins that got you this far 💛 The tough days that made you stronger 💛 The dream you’re building, even if you can’t see it fully yet So today, take a breath. Enjoy the day. Be grateful for how far you’ve come. And remember: your future self is already thankful that you’re doing this. 🦃👇 While you are enjoying the holiday, comment this one thing: What’s one thing about your journey YOU’RE thankful for this year? #thanksgiving #frontend #careerswitch #motivation #codingjourney #gratitude #techcommunity
🦃🍁 A Thanksgiving Message for Everyone Building a New Future
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Thanks!
👋 Quick Check-In: Where Are You at This Week?
Hey everyone! It's been a busy few days inside the community, and I wanted to do something a little different today. No long lesson. No big framework breakdown. Just a real conversation because I know for a lot of you…life, work, burnout, fear, or even perfectionism can slow things down and sometimes you just need a quick reset! So here’s a simple question for you: 👉 What are you working on right now and what’s one thing slowing you down? It could be: - “I’m stuck on a bug.” - “I haven’t coded in a week and don’t know where to restart.” - “I’m reworking my portfolio but keep overthinking.” - “I want to freelance but don’t know the next step.” - “I’m learning JavaScript loops and my brain hurts.” - Or even: “I’m here, but I have no idea what to focus on.” No judgment. No pressure. Just be honest. I’ll respond to as many comments whether that’s a concept, a project idea, a roadmap step, or just a mindset shift you need today! 💬 Drop your update below even if it’s small. Momentum comes from showing up and this is you showing up. Let’s get things moving again 🚀
👋 Quick Check-In: Where Are You at This Week?
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GAAAAAAGHGHGHH!!! back to flexbox froggy i guess... 🙃
unused space in flex layouts
so the purple is unused space, but what sets how much unused space is used? there's no max-width set as far as i can tell.... but there are inherent values that are set to something somewhere. how can i see them?
unused space in flex layouts
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thanks, that helps!
What day in the week do you prefer a Q&A session with me?
Hey all, Harry here 👋 Had a question, we want to run some Q&A sessions for everyone interested in Frontend, Freelancing, AI etc or just anything you're curious on in the industry/tech directly with me. What days would suit you best? Kindest regards, Harry Ashton
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What day in the week do you prefer a Q&A session with me?
1 like • Nov 5
any day would really work for me as long as it's around 10 am CST. I noticed my vote only made the best day less apparent 😆.
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switched my vote to tuesday. Are most of the students in the USA? or would it be more likely to be held during the UK work day? if anything is happening at 4 am (2pm uk?) that might actually work great as well; my child wakes around 5:30 lately
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