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I'm working on a Modded Minecraft series using AWS

If anyone has an interest in playing on my server ping me. We could use a few more players.

https://medium.com/@andrewbrown_78670/2018-modded-minecraft-...


I think anyone who signed up in time were put on the audit track if not accepted into the advisor track. I don't believe it has any community feedback which is what I really wanted. I spun up a facebook group for this reason.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/229021634448412/


It happened to everyone. You can still join this facebook group to get community feedback by others not not in the Advisor track https://www.facebook.com/groups/229021634448412/


Thank you :)


I was a bit disappointed in not being accepted but figured could make a facebook group so we could get the benefit of community feedback. https://www.facebook.com/groups/229021634448412/


I didn't even know it was possible that you could end up on the audit track instead of advisory. Unless I am reading wrong if you are put on the audit track you can't even participate in the forums. I can understand limiting Advisors but why community forums where you can all share and discuss?

If you got put on the audit track, can we all join this group so we can leverage sharing with each other? https://www.facebook.com/groups/229021634448412/

Also it'd be cool to have a slack/discord.


I always ask people if they looked at website, my code or anything before hiring me and the overwhelming answer is no. I've always had to get things in front of people just get them to see the extent of work. People think you need a portfolio to get hired you don't. I've built over 30 web-apps in the last decade, and I've never bothered to screen cap them.

People only care what you can immediately do for them and if its not 1-to-1 with what they want they don't care.

Its sad but its true.


The last three jobs I had at smaller companies definitely had someone at least look at my Github portfolio which is quite extensive. I know because the person who looked told me once they were my coworker.

They said it was immediately obvious I knew what I was doing. Nice to have that edge over people who have nothing to show.


The reverse of this, however, has impacted our hiring process in the past. We never really looked for things from someone's portfolio or personal website as a way to judge their skill level, but we have been much more critical on some prospects due to their personal site.

I won't personally judge harshly if it's not prominently displayed on linkedin, or easily searchable. But we've had several candidates that had links to their personal website on linkedin, or even in their resume, and they were ATROCIOUS. I just find it crazy that someone would advertise a personal website that was poorly written. If it's a personal project you don't work on much, then don't show it off on your professional resume.

But I agree with your initial point, we never really used portfolio sites to determine if they were worth hiring.


The only time I was ever asked about "portfolio" type stuff was when my resume was extremely short (1.5 years of not-super-interesting work). Landed a job that was way more interesting solely on the strength of some research-y stuff I'd done in school while contemplating going to grad school.


Bring a color-print out of your projects. This worked wonders for me when I was applying to jobs.

For reference, my website is here: https://www.alexpetralia.com. I printed out the first page, then could talk about each project quite tangibly with the print-out in hand.

You still need a portfolio, you just also have to SHOW it. It is your job as an applicant, not theirs to research every candidate that comes by.


Very nice portfolio, thank you for sharing!

I do have a somewhat unrelated comment, though. Looking through some of the examples, I have found an analysis of charity „effectiveness“ where effectiveness is defined very simplistically as the amount of money directed to the cause. I just want to highlight that this kind of measure does not tell you much about the real life effectiveness of charities in terms of how much GOOD they actually do because the effectiveness of causes/interventions themselves vary wildly per charity. For example, there is an organization called playpumps international which has likely worsened the life of villagers where they sponsored complicated water pumps that required kids to play on them to produce water compared to simple water pumps that looked less fun but could be used without this effort. Compare this to the Against Malaria Foundation which has consistently shown to be able to save lifes by costeffectively distributing treated bed nets in rural areas of Africa.

For donation recommendations have a look at www.givewell.org or for more general information about the topic, check out www.effectivealtruism.com

If you are totally awesome you could also consider to update your project with references to these websites and if you should use this project in a future pitch shine with great evidence and expertise on the topic ;)


As someone who knows nothing about typography, I just wanted to let you know that I really like your choice of fonts and the logo you're using!


Yeah -- mine is more for speaking and blogging instead of looking for jobs. Though, I do get approached by companies all the time because of my portfolio. Definitely not necessary, but it can be really helpful as well.


I haven't been working on my game since my newborn has been my priority but I have an open-source tetris-attack like game built in eletron, typescript and phaser.

Its deterministic, has multiplayer, and frame to frame recreation to the tetris-attack mechanics

https://github.com/omenking/swap-n-pop


Based on how verbose this article is I think maybe her original article was misunderstood because it was a chore to sort out the junk from the content just like this one.

Too much flourishing, poor pacing


Just the right amount of flourishing for a lazy Sunday :)


My introduction to GaryVee was through Signal vs Noise in 2006. Beyond growing his parents wine company he's in the business of producing inspiration porn, like Malcom Gladwell or the 4 hour work week, its homeopathy for entrepreneurs.


My Sivers, I've been reading about you for years. I love your story about how you scaled CD Baby with People instead of Algorithms. I think its of greater advice now in a startup world where every thought of every startup is that everything has to operate with a robot brain.

I lost my value in most books in 2010, We have lots of reads in common 2010 and my feeling about books is that lots fall under motivational porn and they provide instant gratification then things you can apply.

Seeing your list now I want to read Arnold Schwarzenegger book Total Recall and tempted to read Zero to One.

I would love to aspire to your level of success you had with CD Baby.


I have not appreciated Zero to One much, and I know I might be in the minority here. My feeling is that most of that book is so specific, and so unique about Thiel's experience, that I found very little use in a normal life. My 0.02.


It’s definitely not advice for the average Joe or someone’s Mom and Pop. It’s about what it takes for a business to be monumental and transformative.


I lost my value in most books in 2010 ... my feeling about books is that lots fall under motivational porn and they provide instant gratification then things you can apply.

Plenty of great fiction exists, too, you know...


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