タイムテーブル - levelsio - 個人開発DB levelsioのタイムテーブルです。 https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines-rss/c/UCSw5U1MuzDED2Nvlx9m65-Q Thu, 04 Apr 24 06:17:18 +0900 lol I just watched that assembly video yesterday(00:00:27 - 00:02:38) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/CdCmYqih3YQ/s/27/e/158 Thu, 04 Apr 24 06:17:18 +0900 Effective Accelerationism (e/acc) Trailer "How do we deal with main project fatigue?"(02:07:01 - 02:41:00) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/dKxyHAB948s/s/7621/e/9660 Tue, 05 Jan 21 08:31:04 +0900 Pieter Levels AMA on Twitch w/ @roxkstar74 (4+ hours) On companies being sociopaths (lack of loyalty, lock-in and lack of negotiation power)(02:41:00 - 04:21:08) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/dKxyHAB948s/s/9660/e/15668 Tue, 05 Jan 21 08:31:04 +0900 Pieter Levels AMA on Twitch w/ @roxkstar74 (4+ hours) "Like it's really nice to lose yourself in Minecraft making beautiful city. I do that. But then the city doesn't exist".That instant sigh is so relevant, lol.(03:32:32 - 04:21:08) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/dKxyHAB948s/s/12752/e/15668 Tue, 05 Jan 21 08:31:04 +0900 Pieter Levels AMA on Twitch w/ @roxkstar74 (4+ hours) Sondre ():Welcome to building remotely, the podcast where we talk with founders and leaders, of remote companies. Together with them we aim to uncover hidden insights that you can use when building startup remotely I'm your host, Sondre, the founder and CEO of SafetyWing, a Y-Combinator backed startup, building a global social safety net. Let's begin.(00:00:01 - 00:00:23) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/09onST5h084/s/1/e/23 Fri, 06 Nov 20 02:38:08 +0900 How Remote Work Will Let Millions of People Relocate Pieter (Intro) ():Everything we do that is following our lizard brain is not going to make us happy.(00:00:23 - 00:00:46) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/09onST5h084/s/23/e/46 Fri, 06 Nov 20 02:38:08 +0900 How Remote Work Will Let Millions of People Relocate Sondre ():In this episode, I'm joined by Peter Levels the founder of Nomad List and Remote OK. And at least for me, one of the founders of the digital nomad remote work world, as it is today. If you're listening to this podcast, you probably already know who he is. And if not, then it's about time. Together with Pieter today, I will explore what is happening with remote work, what it means for the digital nomad scene in the future. And to answer the question are all remote workers, future nomads, welcome to the podcast Peter(00:00:46 - 00:01:16) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/09onST5h084/s/46/e/76 Fri, 06 Nov 20 02:38:08 +0900 How Remote Work Will Let Millions of People Relocate Pieter ():Thanks for having me Sondre(00:01:16 - 00:01:18) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/09onST5h084/s/76/e/78 Fri, 06 Nov 20 02:38:08 +0900 How Remote Work Will Let Millions of People Relocate Sondre ():So I first heard you speak, uh, as I was contemplating quitting my job and becoming a nomad at the DNX conference, uh, in 2015. And, uh, your talk was quite informative because you predicted a future where we had 1 billion digital nomads by 2035, by the way, I figure the economist later quoted and we have used in our pitching. Um, uh, and that was caused. you said by cheap air, travel, more freelancers, remote workers, sharing economy, better internet and other things. So looking back it's five years later now, uh, you know, we've had a lot of developments since then. Would you update your prediction? Is that where we're still heading?(00:01:18 - 00:02:01) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/09onST5h084/s/78/e/121 Fri, 06 Nov 20 02:38:08 +0900 How Remote Work Will Let Millions of People Relocate Pieter ():I think so. Yeah, I think so. And I think it was five years ago. And then the last five years, I mean, I would say this year, a lot of, a lot of things changed regarding remote work. Uh, obviously, um, but in the last five years we've seen remote work grow like rapidly. Um, it's become the standard for startups in San Francisco, uh, just in Silicon Valley. Uh, it's, it's become, uh, like most, most, I think 70% of startup teams last year, in Silicon Valley where, uh, part or mostly remote when it started those. So it became kind of the standards. Um, and now with this year with Corona and stuff, uh, which is terrible year for everybody, I think, but remote work has risen fast and it's become really common with normal companies at regular companies because they're forced to work remotely.(00:02:01 - 00:02:48) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/09onST5h084/s/121/e/168 Fri, 06 Nov 20 02:38:08 +0900 How Remote Work Will Let Millions of People Relocate Pieter ():And, you know, it's, it's not the best way to, uh, get in touch with remote work. I think because it's kind of forced upon people rights. Uh, but the reality is that they are working remotely. Now they're working from home and, uh, five years ago into the presentation about 1 billion digital nomads. Um, my definition of digital nomad was a remote working person who would work, um, away from their home country, at least part of the year. So it wasn't like the traditional definition of digital nomads, which is like, you know, bouncing around from city to city every week. And I don't know any anybody that actually does that. And I've said it multiple times, like people go crazy if you, if you do that. Um, but the realistic, realistic definition of digital would be somebody living, uh, part part of the year, working remotely from another country than in their home country.(00:02:48 - 00:03:33) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/09onST5h084/s/168/e/213 Fri, 06 Nov 20 02:38:08 +0900 How Remote Work Will Let Millions of People Relocate Pieter ():And I think that's what we're seeing now happening, um, in America does not zoom-towns. I read the New York times as a new word zoom towns, and which means that, um, people working remotely, uh, are moving to smaller towns, booking Airbnbs there, um, a lot of students, kids in, in America, maybe Europe tutor, booking Airbnbs and living together because their entire course is not online and they're doing it remotely. So I would say, you know, I got a lot of flack for that prediction of 1 billion because it's kind of, you know, it's extreme, but I would say now a lot of people are like, ah, maybe, maybe he was pretty close because it's, it's only 2020. We still have 15 years to go. Uh, I think we can, we can hit one billion for sure.(00:03:33 - 00:39:13) https://devaslife.streamdb.net/timelines/v/09onST5h084/s/213/e/2353 Fri, 06 Nov 20 02:38:08 +0900 How Remote Work Will Let Millions of People Relocate