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The deepest, wisest friends I know don't like to tweet their thoughts.
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) January 5, 2021
In fact, all their tweets just make them look goofy —if not stupid.
On a related note: Beware of the shallow philosophical tweets that are appealing just because they conform to our established ideals.
Everyone is becoming a comedian or a dancer these days.
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) September 18, 2021
Old mates:
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) October 20, 2021
X: Good student, always follow the rules, did everything right & became valedictorian.
Now jobless w/ multiple degrees.
Y: Parents paid for his expensive school, barely finished it to land a job.
Now an exec w/ 9 digits salary *the co he joined boomed in business.
A Life-long Thread of Gratitude
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) July 22, 2021
I'm grateful for having family who never stops checking on me, remember the tiniest detail of stories that I told them, reminding me to breathe whenever I'm too hard on myself, and being supportive in their own ways.
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How do we leverage AI —and its derivatives, to improve science communication?
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) November 19, 2021
Most of our parents gen didn't know the potential of the internet back in early 90s.
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) February 2, 2021
The image of world-wide interconnected computers via hi-speed connection was hard to comprehend back when average PC was so slow.
Now, the world & economy are inseparable from the internet.
I used to create videos everyday for 2+ years straight.
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) October 20, 2021
My end goal was to learn filmmaking, but I knew nothing. So I started with what I had: my crappy phone.
Read no books, watched no tutorials. Just kept shooting & meticulously editing whatever.
It was the most meaningful.. https://t.co/7sjQG2DyDu
@Apple doesn't hard sell their products on IG.
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) September 7, 2021
Instead, we enjoy the result of their products quality —great photos & videos.
And this marketing approach leads to their undefeated sales number.
Another reminder that people don't like to be told to buy something.
Let 'em feel. pic.twitter.com/3tp6K6JQza
All the ideas that ever came to my mind but never to execute *easily a thread.
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) November 13, 2020
1: Git for Academic Writing (Paper, Thesis, Dissertation, or any writing projects)
It's a bit crazy how it's not yet widely well-known in the academic community, esp. the social studies one.
Lessons from Journey of Building a Business (a Growing Thread)
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) October 17, 2021
Not all products can be tested simply by launching a landing page & hoping people to join a waitlist.
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A thread of legendary mathematician stories:
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) August 25, 2021
#1 – Jon von Neumann https://t.co/vVga9OLigt
Day 1 – Belajar lagi Git, tapi kali ini properly.
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) October 24, 2020
Ibarat semua orang bisa googling, tapi nggak semua orang aware sama & manfaatin fitur advance search Google yg bisa bikin pencarian berlipat lebih efisien & akurat.
I'm tired. Sleep tight, everyone!#100DaysOfCode https://t.co/OT5qzU5rLJ
Okay, since I like to google things that seems trivial out of daily experiences *or just random thoughts, I'm starting a thread of those. https://t.co/BsgYCvkGaN
— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) September 23, 2020
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— Al Harkan (@alhrkn) May 15, 2021