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Mischa van den Burg
Netherlands
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ต.ค. 2021
I'm Mischa. I share my DevOps, Kubernetes & Note-taking knowledge with you on this channel.
I went from a Nurse to Microsoft MVP, DevOps Expert, Freelancer, Udemy Educator & Content Creator in 3 years time.
I went from a Nurse to Microsoft MVP, DevOps Expert, Freelancer, Udemy Educator & Content Creator in 3 years time.
Excalidraw For Obsidian Zettelkasten - Studying AI - Technical Note-taking
Want my FREE courses? Go here: www.skool.com/mischa
If you're new to my channel, I'm Mischa. I teach DevOps, Kubernetes, and note-taking to accelerate tech careers. My communities bring together over 2000 people, from beginners to seasoned engineers.
My Journey:
28 yrs old: Started working as a nurse after 5 years as a Project Manager in the oil industry
31 yrs old: Made a new start with $0 to my name.
32 yrs old: Learned DevOps from scratch and landed my first junior position in just 6 months.
33 yrs old: Doubled my salary by securing my first DevOps consulting role.
34 yrs old: Became a Microsoft MVP and entrepreneur, living my dream life.
Today:
I work as a freelance DevOps engineer, create content and run the #1 DevOps Community on Skool.
I'm a strong believer in sharing knowledge and helping others achieve the same success like I did.
If you want to learn from me, go here: www.skool.com/mischa
Want to make content, courses and grow online like me? Join my Creator's Mastermind: www.skool.com/creatorfreedom
If you're new to my channel, I'm Mischa. I teach DevOps, Kubernetes, and note-taking to accelerate tech careers. My communities bring together over 2000 people, from beginners to seasoned engineers.
My Journey:
28 yrs old: Started working as a nurse after 5 years as a Project Manager in the oil industry
31 yrs old: Made a new start with $0 to my name.
32 yrs old: Learned DevOps from scratch and landed my first junior position in just 6 months.
33 yrs old: Doubled my salary by securing my first DevOps consulting role.
34 yrs old: Became a Microsoft MVP and entrepreneur, living my dream life.
Today:
I work as a freelance DevOps engineer, create content and run the #1 DevOps Community on Skool.
I'm a strong believer in sharing knowledge and helping others achieve the same success like I did.
If you want to learn from me, go here: www.skool.com/mischa
Want to make content, courses and grow online like me? Join my Creator's Mastermind: www.skool.com/creatorfreedom
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I saw it entirely. I was really doubting my methods and thought that I was wasting time in my Obisidian, but definitely I wasn't. One main concept that I will take from here is that; Zettelkasten is not about copying things. But surely I'll revisit my source notes method.
glad it was helpful to you Jean. There are more free resources for you here. skool.com/mischa
One of the best channels for explaining the method of study/note-taking. Especially given the focus on your personal experience, something I feel most people leave out.
Thank you for your kind words. Indeed, most people just read articles and regurgitate. I'm speaking from experience and proven results.
Thank you for this series, it has helped me a lot with obsidian. I've just been feeling lost in relation to the workflow of creating and organizing notes. Folders and things like that. But it has helped me a lot! <3
Can you show/tell how you "adapt" or create new notes that you notice during the excalidraw process? For example, do you create notes for learning and intelligence? Where would they go in the organization of the notes you created about A.I.?
Since you mentioned you got so much value out of my videos in your other comment, consider giving something back and join my community for a while. I'm happy to answer your questions there. skool.com/kubecraft
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Free Claude or paid version
Paid
Nice, but whats is your goal by tracking these health metrics? Just tracking it for the sake of tracking? Improving your health in general seems quite broad. Not sure how to interpret these metrics without a clearly defined goal. Right now im tracking calories because I want to lose some weight. Not sure how tracking sleep fits into the equation? Even if I had a bad night of sleep according to the data, this will not keep me from pushing myself to the last breath in the gym because my oura ring said my sleep is bad. I don't think you can entirely depend on this data, it depends on what you feel and how you feel your limit is.
My goal is to sleep 8 hours a night and I'm constantly running into blockers for that. One of them was, apparently, my trianing. Gathering this data helped me gain this insight. I had no idea that training too much and too hard would impact sleep negatively.
Hey Mischa, just a quick question, why do you use Claude instead of ChatGPT or any other AI? Also, super interesting video!
Thanks Ludvig! The first time I used Claude it was immediately obvious that it was much better than ChatGPT for my particular use cases. It feels much more natural, intelligent and less robotic.
Hi! In the json format I could do something like "${VAR_X}" in the json dile and later when i did 'azd up' it would prompt me asking for a value for var_x,im not finding how to so this in the new bicepparam,do you know?
Thank you. may be you know how to select interval by Year?
good job Engineer
Great video! I will work around the data that my Apple Watch is already producing and see how it's going. I need to prepare myself for next year super hiking/trekking, so good timing. Thanks!
Thanks mate! I recommend using the app Auto Export on iOs, it works really well
Hi Mischa, have you seen the new releases to le chat my mistral? Looks promising. Love the vids!
Thanks Josh! I have seen that come by but I haven't checked it out yet. Do you like it?
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When i install linux since i don't have hdds any more on my laptop i don't make swap partitions because swap partitions are detrimental to ssds.
So great to see this process. Your course was awesome, and this is a great extension of it for more reinforcement with a real life follow-along!
Thank you Mischa, for your 20 minutes of wisdom. I really enjoyed listening to a fellow DevOps Engineer talk about the passion we share.
Thank you for the kind words. Happy to connect with fellow engineers who are just as passionate as I am
please tell about your vivid fishing dream :)
It had so much meaning, Claude is my personal dream interpreter now
Now I understand that "processing" ideas is the reason for a Zettelkasten, rather than simply recording notes and quotes! Much appreciation for this clarity 🙂
Hey mischa, I don't quite understand the difference between a zettelkasten note and a note in the "Resource" Folder (when using PARA). Couldn't these notes be put into the "Resource" folder? If yes, what would be the point of zettelkasten, if all knowledge can be put into a PARA folder?
It’s not the location that makes a note taking system a zettelkasten.
@@mischavandenburg What does?
Another great video demonstrating the Zettelkasten method using neovim. Seeing the thought processes involved in creating notes is an extensive way and how the thoughts and reasoning behind linking notes is interesting and useful. Since being subscribe to your channel almost a year a go, I have adopted some of the things explained in setting up neovim to aid and increase productivity in note-taking. It is quite true how a few useful bash scripts and a few neovim plugins can already create a system that fosters note-taking. Watching you use your neovim setup in this video made me go back and think twice about the plugins I have been using in neovim and asking myself whether I _really_ need them and if I actually use the plugin entirely.
I'm glad I can inspire others to reflect about their workflows. My small contribution to the world :)
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If you'd like to have images in your terminal, I strongly recommend kitty. Made the jump for this feature alone :)
I never understood why one would want images in the terminal, but maybe I'm just ignorant
I’m super excited to be part of this community and I am excited to be working on this
Wonderful! Same here Xavier!
"the point of the zettelkasten method is to take it slow... it allows me to learn 10X faster than my peers." That's a tweet.
It has hereby been tweeted
Excited to be a part of it! 🎉
Great to have you on board Justin!
Will u consider a cyber Monday discount campaign on membership fee? Before u move to closing new members.🙏
Unlikely.
Join before it's too late. skool.com/kubecraft Remember, I will personally write your job recommendation.
Starting off small and uncomplicated should ( but hardly ever is ) the way to begin all projects. You can relate it to so many sayings you hear in life - baby steps, don't walk before you can run, learn the basics well and the rest is easy(er). Make it right and make it scalable, you'll rarely ever go wrong 👍
how did you configure bicep to work in vim? i can't manage to get it working. i have all the prerequisites like dotnet and the dll installed. i also installed the language server. this is how i configured the lsp section for bicep: local bicep_lsp_bin = "/usr/local/bin/bicep-langserver/Bicep.LangServer.dll" lspconfig.bicep.setup({ cmd = { "dotnet", bicep_lsp_bin }, filetypes = { "bicep" }, })
What is that dashboard with your HomeLab apps on it?
Homepage check out my FREE community for more homelab stuff: skool.com/mischa
Why not notion
Obsidian is faster, more private (notes are local) and suited for knowledge management. Backlinks are useful and easy to use in Obsidian. Obsidian also has a large dedicated community. Maybe not as big as Notion’s, but still nice.
Obsidian reigns supreme. I have a video on that too. skool.com/kubecraft
I do something similar, but I'm having a pain point using links in vim, what are you using for that? I was using telekasten very effectively, but it broke on me, and I don't like being beholden to one plugin anyway. Do you have any recommendations? Thanks!
I can set you up with a full neovim zettelkasten system :) Go here to learn more skool.com/kubecraft
Great video! I have just a little experience with the infrastructure setup you have, but I'm more familiar with SQL and databases. One thing I'd recommend is to take a quick crash course on the relational data model in general and relational databases (like psql) in particular. Jose Portilla has an excellent one about PostgreSQL in Udemy. That'll help you model your app data in a way that plays nice with relational databases.
It is also best practice to use separate tables for temperature, humidity,etc.. Also agree that you need int id as primary I'd to avoid collisions as primary I'd should be unique and you can put a index on timestamp data for querying.
Thank you!
How could practice for free?
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Great stuff!!! Can we use kafka topic queue length based scale up down
You'll have to look it up but I'm 99% sure you can
how did you configure bicep with nvim? i'm just getting started with nvim, installed the bicep language server but no colors at all...
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Having a timestamp as a primary key is typically not advised as you can easily have collisions. In your use-case probably not especially since you have ms accuracy. Instead you could have a traditional integer id as the primary key which auto increments and a timestamp field which has an index on it for querying. Again you will most likely be completely fine but I guess if you started extending your sensor setup etc etc, you may have many events coming through.
Great video, exactly what I've been waiting for for a long time! Thank you Mischa!
Thanks Marco!
Thanks for sharing, I spend so much time like you. then I found PDF ++ plugins, please looks some clip , also excalidraw alos added PDF++ support
Ok, I seriously do not put anywhere near enough effort into my maths degree or studying in general. No wonder why I can't make anything stick. Thanks for the informative video, real-life examples are always good to learn from.
You vastly underperform until you meet someone functioning on a more advanced level and see what's possible. Best of luck mate.
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That's a great book on top of the practical tips in this video 😉
A great book recommended by a great person! :) I'm really enjoying it, thank you for the recommendation. People who read this: check out @zenvanriel 's channel if you want to learn more about AI
Masterpiece video! Thank you so much!
Thank you for the kind words! Glad it was useful to you!