Abraham Kim @abrahamKim

Hipsters talk more than Boomers these days.

Abraham Kim last shared their writing nobody famous enough
Marc Love was surprised to learn that Drew had a phD fromΒ  Cambridge . Not because Drew didn't seem smart but because he was here now in America working as a cashier at a grocery store. Love wanted to ask how he came to do that but didn't want to...
Abraham's Pantry
πŸ§‡ 53 Waffles
🍫 56 Chocolate Bars
πŸͺ 43 Cookies
πŸ₯ƒ 40 Whiskeys
🍊 35 Tangerines
β˜•οΈ 61 Coffees
🍺 54 Beers
πŸ₯Ÿ 49 Dumplings
🍍 55 Pineapples
🍡 46 Teas
🍣 53 Sushis
πŸ₯“ 44 Bacons
πŸ₯š 42 Eggs
πŸ₯© 37 Steaks
πŸ“ 47 Strawberries
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My name is DrewBaca

And I write in one single paragraph with no line breaks. It is the prominent style for real scientists. Not a fake scientist who knows that communicating the science is keystone. But I'm aware of this fact. I've read and read about richard feynman. Maybe one day I'll treat communication...
2021-02-11 15:36:24

Done Little. Got a lot.

I've never farmed a day in my life, and yet my belly's been filled now almost 20 thousand times.*

I've never written a book yet there are so many great ones that've knocked my incumbent views on life on their ass. And so many more await.

I've never founded a company and...
2021-02-07 17:27:49

Documenting Adagia
Autopilot product dev

We do most things without consideration.  80% of our days is a result of our habits rather than conscious deliberation*. This is obvious in things that are obviously habits like our morning coffee or an afternoon walk or a post dinner dessert. But I've seen this auto-pilot mode occurring also...
2021-02-05 16:30:48

Documenting Adagia
The writing you look back on and cherish

From writing consistently since the end of 2018 I've come to cherish the art of consistent writing. Like therealbrandonwilson said writing is a gift that gives three times. 

a gift to yourselfa gift to others a gift of history
No matter what you write, doing so...
2021-02-02 20:35:47

Documenting Adagia
After eight weeks as reply to Choose Your Mistakes

My goal for the past two weeks had been to sustain the same work input into Adagia, but refrain from implementing anything new and instead focus on refactoring and maintenance. I'm proud to admit, that I made a big boo-boo. Big A mistake that I can admit was suboptimal, but...
2021-01-31 21:58:50

My perfect way is in... as reply to The perfect way is a myth

The other day I was brooding over a project I'd started awhile back. It was an infrastructural project I couldn't just leave without the product falling apart. I hadn't put as much attention into code quality as I would've liked because the project's resources were such that I could only...
2021-01-30 23:10:03

Skulls are beautiful as reply to Solid Versus Rigid Planning

As a kid I always thought it was stupid that the Death Star could be destroyed by two well aimed protons. How could something so powerful be destroyed by such low firepower? I loved Star Wars too much to let that get in the way of my enjoyment though.

Recently I've...
2021-01-28 16:39:50

Past Mistakes / No Mistakes

brianball and I recently discussed approaches to reflecting on our pasts. I don't want to misquote him -- which is easy to do in discussions -- so I won't describe the whole discussion. Instead I hope to get one started here to see...
2021-01-27 15:10:30

Designing for leaders as reply to The Concept

This past week I've reflected on who I want to service with Adagia. From the title you can probably guess that it's leaders.

Back at 200WAD many regular users were leaders in one way or another even though the site's design offered no leadership hierarchy*. Writers like
2021-01-26 11:37:19