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REPUTATION PROGRESS74.11%
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14.846USD
STEEM
28.731STEEM
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0.000SBD
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227.226SP
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To Date
steemeggsent 0.001 STEEM to @codelikeamother- "Free Upvotes Await!!!, Vote @se-witness for one of your 30 witness votes. Once you do so, you will start accumulating free upvotes every 6 hours automatically. Please check my latests posts for more ..."2022/12/27 00:01:48
steemeggsent 0.001 STEEM to @codelikeamother- "Free Upvotes Await!!!, Vote @se-witness for one of your 30 witness votes. Once you do so, you will start accumulating free upvotes every 6 hours automatically. Please check my latests posts for more ..."
2022/12/27 00:01:48
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| from | steemegg |
| memo | Free Upvotes Await!!!, Vote @se-witness for one of your 30 witness votes. Once you do so, you will start accumulating free upvotes every 6 hours automatically. Please check my latests posts for more info. Thanks! |
| to | codelikeamother |
| Transaction Info | Block #70644455/Trx c8b86407fc618d86a65f8f3930289dd577d1e8ec |
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}ph-supportsent 0.003 STEEM to @codelikeamother- "Hi there @codelikeamother. We hope that you don't mind this little memo as we would love to bring your attention to small PASSIVE INCOME opportunity here on Steemit. Allow us to share with you link to..."2022/08/19 03:55:12
ph-supportsent 0.003 STEEM to @codelikeamother- "Hi there @codelikeamother. We hope that you don't mind this little memo as we would love to bring your attention to small PASSIVE INCOME opportunity here on Steemit. Allow us to share with you link to..."
2022/08/19 03:55:12
| amount | 0.003 STEEM |
| from | ph-support |
| memo | Hi there @codelikeamother. We hope that you don't mind this little memo as we would love to bring your attention to small PASSIVE INCOME opportunity here on Steemit. Allow us to share with you link to our new delegation program. Perhaps you will find it worth your time and hopefully you will decide that our efforts bring value to Steemit and are worth your support. We would also greatly appreciate if you could RESTEEM this post and help us bring more traffic. Link: // https://steemit.com/hive-175254/@ph-support/check-out-our-passive-income-delegation-program-run-by-project-hope |
| to | codelikeamother |
| Transaction Info | Block #66928742/Trx e24cb68e3b4566ca53e08c36dbec8481f5a90e0f |
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}ph-supportsent 0.001 STEEM to @codelikeamother2022/08/16 14:32:09
ph-supportsent 0.001 STEEM to @codelikeamother
2022/08/16 14:32:09
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| from | ph-support |
| memo | |
| to | codelikeamother |
| Transaction Info | Block #66855562/Trx 870396b57be826bb9556312531c9818b89fa33d3 |
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}codelikeamotherreceived 6.928 STEEM from power down installment (7.958 SP)2021/07/14 21:23:30
codelikeamotherreceived 6.928 STEEM from power down installment (7.958 SP)
2021/07/14 21:23:30
| deposited | 6.928 STEEM |
| from account | codelikeamother |
| to account | codelikeamother |
| withdrawn | 12942.505066 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #55484493/Virtual Operation #3 |
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}codelikeamotherreceived 6.923 STEEM from power down installment (7.958 SP)2021/07/07 21:23:30
codelikeamotherreceived 6.923 STEEM from power down installment (7.958 SP)
2021/07/07 21:23:30
| deposited | 6.923 STEEM |
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| Transaction Info | Block #55284274/Virtual Operation #2 |
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codelikeamotherreceived 6.918 STEEM from power down installment (7.958 SP)
2021/06/30 21:23:30
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| Transaction Info | Block #55084651/Virtual Operation #2 |
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codelikeamotherreceived 6.913 STEEM from power down installment (7.958 SP)
2021/06/23 21:23:30
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| Transaction Info | Block #54889551/Virtual Operation #8 |
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codelikeamotherreturned a vesting delegation
2021/06/21 21:26:00
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| Transaction Info | Block #54832417/Virtual Operation #1 |
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}codelikeamotherdelegated 0.000 SP to @breadcentric2021/06/16 21:25:57
codelikeamotherdelegated 0.000 SP to @breadcentric
2021/06/16 21:25:57
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| Transaction Info | Block #54689428/Trx f9a30aa1bef29f90f534e8278e431a677bc9b721 |
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codelikeamotherstarted power down of 31.832 SP
2021/06/16 21:23:30
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| Transaction Info | Block #54689379/Trx ec8154c9559c22d157dafe1ea3619bfd183fe251 |
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}codelikeamotherset governance voting proxy to @gtg2020/03/06 21:55:21
codelikeamotherset governance voting proxy to @gtg
2020/03/06 21:55:21
| account | codelikeamother |
| proxy | gtg |
| Transaction Info | Block #41425785/Trx 55eb9e4ba1209ca0c3d669515fc63cd676558f33 |
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}codelikeamothercustom json: notify2020/02/25 11:11:06
codelikeamothercustom json: notify
2020/02/25 11:11:06
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| Transaction Info | Block #41126458/Trx 252a926449fd2aadf79473b455a3a763beeba6a0 |
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codelikeamothercustom json: notify
2020/02/21 21:07:15
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| Transaction Info | Block #41023474/Trx 02fa45905662d54a07ae695bb32430b1d1691dc4 |
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codelikeamothercustom json: community
2020/02/21 21:05:45
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| Transaction Info | Block #41023444/Trx d08dd058836aacfd133abc81d1eeb8080eb2199d |
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codelikeamothercustom json: community
2020/02/21 21:05:24
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}codelikeamotherupvoted (100.00%) @grecki-bazar-ewy / ewa-sie-odchudza---17-kg-w-ciagu-roku2020/01/31 22:48:42
codelikeamotherupvoted (100.00%) @grecki-bazar-ewy / ewa-sie-odchudza---17-kg-w-ciagu-roku
2020/01/31 22:48:42
| author | grecki-bazar-ewy |
| permlink | ewa-sie-odchudza---17-kg-w-ciagu-roku |
| voter | codelikeamother |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #40421962/Trx 766c5f2579b9aaa9d72434c89ccceebc13b7afb4 |
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}codelikeamotherupvoted (100.00%) @grecki-bazar-ewy / wegetarianska-zupa-z-ciecierzycy-w-greckim-wydaniu2020/01/31 22:48:36
codelikeamotherupvoted (100.00%) @grecki-bazar-ewy / wegetarianska-zupa-z-ciecierzycy-w-greckim-wydaniu
2020/01/31 22:48:36
| author | grecki-bazar-ewy |
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codelikeamotherpublished a new post: training-locally-for-aws-deepracer-and-a-udacity-challenge-with-rewards
2020/01/10 23:52:09
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| body | I took up a new hobby seven months ago. I'm a boring Java dev, I work with legacy systems, I like improving them and making them maintainable, non-legacy elements of my company's ecosystem. When I attended AWS Summit in London to participate in the [AWS DeepRacer League](https://aws.amazon.com/deepracer/league/), I had one goal: get a lap under 40 seconds. Why? I received a [DeepRacer car](https://aws.amazon.com/deepracer/) at a conference not long before and didn't want to waste it and make it a toy that I played with for a bit and forgot.  Here's what happened from May to December: * I made a 9.17s lap which put me in third in the race * I was featured in an episode of AWS DeepRacer TV promoting the league, available on YouTube and Amazon Prime Video * I joined a newly formed London DeepRacer chat group * I joined virtual branch of the league, finished 20th, 10th, 4th, 2nd, 1st and 14th * I started working on the car's log analysis for the DeepRacer training * I expanded the tool and shared it, and became a de facto log analysis expert * [Udacity DeepRacer challenge](https://www.udacity.com/aws-deepracer-scholarship) brought new racers with a whole range of problems on every possible level and in every possible area, I was making sure that no question remains unanswered * London chat group of ten grew into a global and official [AWS DeepRacer Community](https://deepracing.io) with over 1400 members and I'm one of its leaders * I talked at meetups  * I talked at an O'Reilly AI Conference * I am looking after community websites (blog and knowledge base) * AWS VP and Evangelyst Jeff Barr [mentioned me in a blog post with new DeepRacer announcement](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-deepracer-update-new-features-new-racing-opportunities/) * I qualified to race in the finals at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas * As a community leader I have been invited to help organise and promote an [AWS DeepRacer Community Expert Boot Camp](https://blog.deepracing.io/2019/11/12/aws-deepracer-experts-boot-camp-at-reinvent-2019/) at AWS re:Invent, a conference attracting tens of thousands of attendees every year * I am flying to Las Vegas to co-lead and talk at the [Boot Camp](https://blog.deepracing.io/aws-deepracer-expert-boot-camp-at-aws-reinvent-2019-programme/) * I have made friends with many wonderful people * I started learning machine learning to be able to apply it on a professional level and to help others find their path into it Not bad for a lap, is it? Here's the DeepRacer TV episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQoUgalvDtY I decided to dive into it based on nothing more than a gut feeling that there's more in it for me than whatever I could provide at start. The only plan B was to stop doing it and move on. Another opportunity for failure and wasted effort. I didn't feel confident about it. I suspect the above sounds to you like some idiot bragging about not so difficult stuff combined with a bit of luck, that any other idiot could also achieve. Nothing special. If not, tough luck: I have already projected my inner voice about myself onto you. It comes and goes and makes it quite uncomfortable to operate, try to achieve anything and evaluate myself.  Yet I did dive into DeepRacer, and I did try to achieve and over-achieve, and I did decide to contribute with very little chance of getting anything back. And this isn't the first time I've done so, and they all tend to line up in a noticeable sequence. I started seeing things that I didn't see before. * Baking bread has taught me how to iterate on a process, gather feedback, draw conclusions, improve and repeat. It bridged the gap between me and people around me. Literally - I only passed a loaf into someone's hands, but it was enough to start talking, to stop feeling ashamed of my own thoughts and opinions, they transitioned from a burden to an asset. I became an expert to others. I learned to brag about it and to accept compliments. I built up a courage to share what I do with real experts despite a great fear of being criticised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHj-0NPP-L4 * Creating https://kurykodowe.pl was to show my friends what coding is like and gave me an opportunity to start blogging. It was a short-lived project that I tried to resurrect later on different terms. For now I decided not to, as I see little value in it (learning to let go and leave things behind). I'm not killing it completely but need a better idea to revive it. I also used it to get some more technical experience in the process. I had an opportunity to focus on the perspective of a recipient - how to explain technical concepts to non-technical audience.  * Breadcentric - I no longer only learned for myself, at that point the goal of learning was to share my experience of it. If you look at my bakes, most of them have some defects. Some I repeat and improve. And I never just copy a recipe - I give credit to the original author and then augment it with my observations and recommendations. I interacted with recipients through social media, always published in two languages, self-enforced a publishing regime (for almost two years I published a post every Monday), went back and read on my posts to improve them. Helping others and sharing expertise (however small it was) has made me more comfortable with presenting what I know and admitting what I don't know. * Steemit - I joined this blockchain based publishing platform out of curiosity and decided to use it to make blogging more personal. It let me reach out with my inner self and find an extent to which I want to open myself to others. It has taught me to separate perspectives and find sharing space for each of them. Also led me to using comfortable tools that just work ([Engrave](https://engrave.website)) * Codelikeamother - gave me a(n English) voice in tech, in a way that I think is right - combination of base level and more advanced concepts, human experiences and encouragement.  * DeepRacer league - I guess I'm a better competitor than I thought I was. I had an opportunity to compete with others, to fight for a good result. I started learning how to outperform my opponents, I have learned to form aliances and help others as much as ask for help. * DeepRacer community - my all-in approach to community hasn't surprised me. I have however learned to take on responsibilities, add structure to a freshly formed chaotic group, call myself a leader, do things when they were needed without waiting for others to tell me to, or to moderate/confirm that I am right to think they should be done. * On top of it all I have started talking in public and learned to listen to recordings of myself, to evaluate how I performed and what I could do to improve going forward. [At work I have organised workshops](https://www.openmarket.com/techblog/introducing-machine-learning-at-your-company-through-aws-deepracer/) and worked towards promoting my employer based on what I have achieved with DeepRacer.  While writing this I have realised that I see myself less the way I am and more as a collection of opportunities ahead of me. That's a weird feeling. I'm not even sure if I described it properly. Reduce friction, create flow. Enable others. Yeah, I've actually realised that the core of my proffesional work is no longer bashing away at the keyboard but making sure others aren't hindered doing so. Mr Wolf, entry level.  I tried writing this text with as little emotional load as possible, focusing on facts so that I don't try to curb myself when reading again. Everything inside me is screaming about the part below this point. It feels that most of it is learning to work around the imposter syndrome. What has helped me the most in the recent months was volunteering for activities before I could think them through. The more I think the less I am eager to do things. For instance some posts I had to publish without much reading because I could discard them as worthless.  I've noticed that people view me as an authority. I don't know what I think of myself. When I started baking bread I decided to stop belittling my achievements and to respond with "Thank you" to every single compliment I received. It still doesn't feel natural. Sure, I did a lot this year. I still feel like a fraud. I must have missed something. Someone will come over and will bring it up. Straight in my face. If I haven't detected failure, I have failed to look with enough detail. Sounds familiar?  I've noticed that such thoughts come in waves. There is some time when I feel really good and competent, and able to do whatever needs doing (not ready - just able, with enough time, effort, asking questions, trying things and failing along the way). And then I start feeling overwhelmed with everything. Things that others think should be simple (and I can't help but tell myself they think so) are impossible. It doesn't take much to break a person in such state.  As I mentioned, I tried to keep the first half of this post factual and just play a little bit with tshirts. When I was writing that, if a thought came to my head, I made a tshirt design with it. I had to stop when I had more tshirts than ideas for a text to put in between them.  My point is: you're OK. You're good. If you haven't got as much done in six months as me, you have probably won in the "sleeping and looking after oneself" category. You don't have to achieve a lot. It's fine not to. No strings attached. I've spent way more time on it all than I should have. For various reasons: I wanted to win, I wanted to learn new things, I did not want to let others down, I wanted the community to grow. I'm not sure how much tangible benefit I will get out of it.  What I have noticed is that it is very important to talk about how you feel. Acknowledge that you struggle, accept that you're vulnerable. To tell others how they make you feel. They might be unaware that their behaviour is making you feel worse. Also at work. I also try my best to notice when others struggle. I don't know if I can help with how they feel, but I do feel that factual feedback helps me get past the sad voices in my thoughts. Focus on immediate steps going forward, then the next ones. Make a list with checkboxes and tick them as you get things done. Ask for help. It's OK to struggle, it's OK not to know. Do not try doing more than others around you just because they are doing whatever they are.  If you were to print your thoughts on a tshirt, what would it be? *All the designs have been prepared using [StreeTshirts web designer](https://www.streetshirts.co.uk/design-your-own-t-shirts) and are my own ideas.* *** <center><sup>Originally posted on [Code Like A Mother](http://codelikeamother.uk/slightly-better-than-not-good-enough). Steem blog powered by [ENGRAVE](https://engrave.website).</sup></center> |
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I had an opportunity to focus on the perspective of a recipient - how to explain technical concepts to non-technical audience.\n\n* Breadcentric - I no longer only learned for myself, at that point the goal of learning was to share my experience of it. If you look at my bakes, most of them have some defects. Some I repeat and improve. And I never just copy a recipe - I give credit to the original author and then augment it with my observations and recommendations. I interacted with recipients through social media, always published in two languages, self-enforced a publishing regime (for almost two years I published a post every Monday), went back and read on my posts to improve them. Helping others and sharing expertise (however small it was) has made me more comfortable with presenting what I know and admitting what I don't know.\n* Steemit - I joined this blockchain based publishing platform out of curiosity and decided to use it to make blogging more personal. 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I have however learned to take on responsibilities, add structure to a freshly formed chaotic group, call myself a leader, do things when they were needed without waiting for others to tell me to, or to moderate/confirm that I am right to think they should be done.\n* On top of it all I have started talking in public and learned to listen to recordings of myself, to evaluate how I performed and what I could do to improve going forward. [At work I have organised workshops](https://www.openmarket.com/techblog/introducing-machine-learning-at-your-company-through-aws-deepracer/) and worked towards promoting my employer based on what I have achieved with DeepRacer.\n\n\n\nWhile writing this I have realised that I see myself less the way I am and more as a collection of opportunities ahead of me. That's a weird feeling. I'm not even sure if I described it properly. Reduce friction, create flow. Enable others. Yeah, I've actually realised that the core of my proffesional work is no longer bashing away at the keyboard but making sure others aren't hindered doing so. Mr Wolf, entry level.\n\n\n\nI tried writing this text with as little emotional load as possible, focusing on facts so that I don't try to curb myself when reading again. Everything inside me is screaming about the part below this point.\n\nIt feels that most of it is learning to work around the imposter syndrome. What has helped me the most in the recent months was volunteering for activities before I could think them through. The more I think the less I am eager to do things. For instance some posts I had to publish without much reading because I could discard them as worthless.\n\n\n\nI've noticed that people view me as an authority. I don't know what I think of myself. When I started baking bread I decided to stop belittling my achievements and to respond with \"Thank you\" to every single compliment I received. It still doesn't feel natural. Sure, I did a lot this year. I still feel like a fraud. I must have missed something. Someone will come over and will bring it up. Straight in my face. If I haven't detected failure, I have failed to look with enough detail.\n\nSounds familiar?\n\n\n\nI've noticed that such thoughts come in waves. There is some time when I feel really good and competent, and able to do whatever needs doing (not ready - just able, with enough time, effort, asking questions, trying things and failing along the way).\n\nAnd then I start feeling overwhelmed with everything. Things that others think should be simple (and I can't help but tell myself they think so) are impossible. It doesn't take much to break a person in such state.\n\n\n\nAs I mentioned, I tried to keep the first half of this post factual and just play a little bit with tshirts. When I was writing that, if a thought came to my head, I made a tshirt design with it. I had to stop when I had more tshirts than ideas for a text to put in between them.\n\n\n\nMy point is: you're OK. You're good. If you haven't got as much done in six months as me, you have probably won in the \"sleeping and looking after oneself\" category. You don't have to achieve a lot. It's fine not to. No strings attached.\n\nI've spent way more time on it all than I should have. For various reasons: I wanted to win, I wanted to learn new things, I did not want to let others down, I wanted the community to grow. I'm not sure how much tangible benefit I will get out of it.\n\n\n\nWhat I have noticed is that it is very important to talk about how you feel. Acknowledge that you struggle, accept that you're vulnerable. To tell others how they make you feel. They might be unaware that their behaviour is making you feel worse. Also at work. I also try my best to notice when others struggle. I don't know if I can help with how they feel, but I do feel that factual feedback helps me get past the sad voices in my thoughts. Focus on immediate steps going forward, then the next ones. Make a list with checkboxes and tick them as you get things done. Ask for help. It's OK to struggle, it's OK not to know.\n\nDo not try doing more than others around you just because they are doing whatever they are.\n\n\n\nIf you were to print your thoughts on a tshirt, what would it be?\n\n*All the designs have been prepared using [StreeTshirts web designer](https://www.streetshirts.co.uk/design-your-own-t-shirts) and are my own ideas.*\n\n***\n<center><sup>Originally posted on [Code Like A Mother](http://codelikeamother.uk/slightly-better-than-not-good-enough). Steem blog powered by [ENGRAVE](https://engrave.website).</sup></center>",
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codelikeamotherpublished a new post: slightly-better-than-not-good-enough
2019/12/13 00:58:42
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| body | I took up a new hobby seven months ago. I'm a boring Java dev, I work with legacy systems, I like improving them and making them maintainable, non-legacy elements of my company's ecosystem. When I attended AWS Summit in London to participate in the [AWS DeepRacer League](https://aws.amazon.com/deepracer/league/), I had one goal: get a lap under 40 seconds. Why? I received a [DeepRacer car](https://aws.amazon.com/deepracer/) at a conference not long before and didn't want to waste it and make it a toy that I played with for a bit and forgot.  Here's what happened from May to December: * I made a 9.17s lap which put me in third in the race * I was featured in an episode of AWS DeepRacer TV promoting the league, available on YouTube and Amazon Prime Video * I joined a newly formed London DeepRacer chat group * I joined virtual branch of the league, finished 20th, 10th, 4th, 2nd, 1st and 14th * I started working on the car's log analysis for the DeepRacer training * I expanded the tool and shared it, and became a de facto log analysis expert * [Udacity DeepRacer challenge](https://www.udacity.com/aws-deepracer-scholarship) brought new racers with a whole range of problems on every possible level and in every possible area, I was making sure that no question remains unanswered * London chat group of ten grew into a global and official [AWS DeepRacer Community](https://deepracing.io) with over 1400 members and I'm one of its leaders * I talked at meetups  * I talked at an O'Reilly AI Conference * I am looking after community websites (blog and knowledge base) * AWS VP and Evangelyst Jeff Barr [mentioned me in a blog post with new DeepRacer announcement](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-deepracer-update-new-features-new-racing-opportunities/) * I qualified to race in the finals at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas * As a community leader I have been invited to help organise and promote an [AWS DeepRacer Community Expert Boot Camp](https://blog.deepracing.io/2019/11/12/aws-deepracer-experts-boot-camp-at-reinvent-2019/) at AWS re:Invent, a conference attracting tens of thousands of attendees every year * I am flying to Las Vegas to co-lead and talk at the [Boot Camp](https://blog.deepracing.io/aws-deepracer-expert-boot-camp-at-aws-reinvent-2019-programme/) * I have made friends with many wonderful people * I started learning machine learning to be able to apply it on a professional level and to help others find their path into it Not bad for a lap, is it? Here's the DeepRacer TV episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQoUgalvDtY I decided to dive into it based on nothing more than a gut feeling that there's more in it for me than whatever I could provide at start. The only plan B was to stop doing it and move on. Another opportunity for failure and wasted effort. I didn't feel confident about it. I suspect the above sounds to you like some idiot bragging about not so difficult stuff combined with a bit of luck, that any other idiot could also achieve. Nothing special. If not, tough luck: I have already projected my inner voice about myself onto you. It comes and goes and makes it quite uncomfortable to operate, try to achieve anything and evaluate myself.  Yet I did dive into DeepRacer, and I did try to achieve and over-achieve, and I did decide to contribute with very little chance of getting anything back. And this isn't the first time I've done so, and they all tend to line up in a noticeable sequence. I started seeing things that I didn't see before. * Baking bread has taught me how to iterate on a process, gather feedback, draw conclusions, improve and repeat. It bridged the gap between me and people around me. Literally - I only passed a loaf into someone's hands, but it was enough to start talking, to stop feeling ashamed of my own thoughts and opinions, they transitioned from a burden to an asset. I became an expert to others. I learned to brag about it and to accept compliments. I built up a courage to share what I do with real experts despite a great fear of being criticised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHj-0NPP-L4 * Creating https://kurykodowe.pl was to show my friends what coding is like and gave me an opportunity to start blogging. It was a short-lived project that I tried to resurrect later on different terms. For now I decided not to, as I see little value in it (learning to let go and leave things behind). I'm not killing it completely but need a better idea to revive it. I also used it to get some more technical experience in the process. I had an opportunity to focus on the perspective of a recipient - how to explain technical concepts to non-technical audience.  * Breadcentric - I no longer only learned for myself, at that point the goal of learning was to share my experience of it. If you look at my bakes, most of them have some defects. Some I repeat and improve. And I never just copy a recipe - I give credit to the original author and then augment it with my observations and recommendations. I interacted with recipients through social media, always published in two languages, self-enforced a publishing regime (for almost two years I published a post every Monday), went back and read on my posts to improve them. Helping others and sharing expertise (however small it was) has made me more comfortable with presenting what I know and admitting what I don't know. * Steemit - I joined this blockchain based publishing platform out of curiosity and decided to use it to make blogging more personal. It let me reach out with my inner self and find an extent to which I want to open myself to others. It has taught me to separate perspectives and find sharing space for each of them. Also led me to using comfortable tools that just work ([Engrave](https://engrave.website)) * Codelikeamother - gave me a(n English) voice in tech, in a way that I think is right - combination of base level and more advanced concepts, human experiences and encouragement.  * DeepRacer league - I guess I'm a better competitor than I thought I was. I had an opportunity to compete with others, to fight for a good result. I started learning how to outperform my opponents, I have learned to form aliances and help others as much as ask for help. * DeepRacer community - my all-in approach to community hasn't surprised me. I have however learned to take on responsibilities, add structure to a freshly formed chaotic group, call myself a leader, do things when they were needed without waiting for others to tell me to, or to moderate/confirm that I am right to think they should be done. * On top of it all I have started talking in public and learned to listen to recordings of myself, to evaluate how I performed and what I could do to improve going forward. [At work I have organised workshops](https://www.openmarket.com/techblog/introducing-machine-learning-at-your-company-through-aws-deepracer/) and worked towards promoting my employer based on what I have achieved with DeepRacer.  While writing this I have realised that I see myself less the way I am and more as a collection of opportunities ahead of me. 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When I started baking bread I decided to stop belittling my achievements and to respond with "Thank you" to every single compliment I received. It still doesn't feel natural. Sure, I did a lot this year. I still feel like a fraud. I must have missed something. Someone will come over and will bring it up. Straight in my face. If I haven't detected failure, I have failed to look with enough detail. Sounds familiar?  I've noticed that such thoughts come in waves. There is some time when I feel really good and competent, and able to do whatever needs doing (not ready - just able, with enough time, effort, asking questions, trying things and failing along the way). And then I start feeling overwhelmed with everything. Things that others think should be simple (and I can't help but tell myself they think so) are impossible. It doesn't take much to break a person in such state.  As I mentioned, I tried to keep the first half of this post factual and just play a little bit with tshirts. When I was writing that, if a thought came to my head, I made a tshirt design with it. I had to stop when I had more tshirts than ideas for a text to put in between them.  My point is: you're OK. You're good. If you haven't got as much done in six months as me, you have probably won in the "sleeping and looking after oneself" category. You don't have to achieve a lot. It's fine not to. No strings attached. I've spent way more time on it all than I should have. For various reasons: I wanted to win, I wanted to learn new things, I did not want to let others down, I wanted the community to grow. I'm not sure how much tangible benefit I will get out of it.  What I have noticed is that it is very important to talk about how you feel. Acknowledge that you struggle, accept that you're vulnerable. To tell others how they make you feel. They might be unaware that their behaviour is making you feel worse. Also at work. I also try my best to notice when others struggle. 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I received a [DeepRacer car](https://aws.amazon.com/deepracer/) at a conference not long before and didn't want to waste it and make it a toy that I played with for a bit and forgot.\n\n\n\nHere's what happened from May to December:\n* I made a 9.17s lap which put me in third in the race\n* I was featured in an episode of AWS DeepRacer TV promoting the league, available on YouTube and Amazon Prime Video\n* I joined a newly formed London DeepRacer chat group\n* I joined virtual branch of the league, finished 20th, 10th, 4th, 2nd, 1st and 14th\n* I started working on the car's log analysis for the DeepRacer training\n* I expanded the tool and shared it, and became a de facto log analysis expert\n* [Udacity DeepRacer challenge](https://www.udacity.com/aws-deepracer-scholarship) brought new racers with a whole range of problems on every possible level and in every possible area, I was making sure that no question remains unanswered\n* London chat group of ten grew into a global and official [AWS DeepRacer Community](https://deepracing.io) with over 1400 members and I'm one of its leaders\n* I talked at meetups\n\n* I talked at an O'Reilly AI Conference\n* I am looking after community websites (blog and knowledge base)\n* AWS VP and Evangelyst Jeff Barr [mentioned me in a blog post with new DeepRacer announcement](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-deepracer-update-new-features-new-racing-opportunities/)\n* I qualified to race in the finals at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas\n* As a community leader I have been invited to help organise and promote an [AWS DeepRacer Community Expert Boot Camp](https://blog.deepracing.io/2019/11/12/aws-deepracer-experts-boot-camp-at-reinvent-2019/) at AWS re:Invent, a conference attracting tens of thousands of attendees every year\n* I am flying to Las Vegas to co-lead and talk at the [Boot Camp](https://blog.deepracing.io/aws-deepracer-expert-boot-camp-at-aws-reinvent-2019-programme/)\n* I have made friends with many wonderful people\n* I started learning machine learning to be able to apply it on a professional level and to help others find their path into it\n\nNot bad for a lap, is it?\n\nHere's the DeepRacer TV episode:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQoUgalvDtY\n\nI decided to dive into it based on nothing more than a gut feeling that there's more in it for me than whatever I could provide at start. The only plan B was to stop doing it and move on. Another opportunity for failure and wasted effort. I didn't feel confident about it.\n\nI suspect the above sounds to you like some idiot bragging about not so difficult stuff combined with a bit of luck, that any other idiot could also achieve. Nothing special. If not, tough luck: I have already projected my inner voice about myself onto you. It comes and goes and makes it quite uncomfortable to operate, try to achieve anything and evaluate myself.\n\n\n\nYet I did dive into DeepRacer, and I did try to achieve and over-achieve, and I did decide to contribute with very little chance of getting anything back. And this isn't the first time I've done so, and they all tend to line up in a noticeable sequence.\n\nI started seeing things that I didn't see before. \n* Baking bread has taught me how to iterate on a process, gather feedback, draw conclusions, improve and repeat. It bridged the gap between me and people around me. Literally - I only passed a loaf into someone's hands, but it was enough to start talking, to stop feeling ashamed of my own thoughts and opinions, they transitioned from a burden to an asset. I became an expert to others. I learned to brag about it and to accept compliments. I built up a courage to share what I do with real experts despite a great fear of being criticised. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHj-0NPP-L4\n* Creating https://kurykodowe.pl was to show my friends what coding is like and gave me an opportunity to start blogging. It was a short-lived project that I tried to resurrect later on different terms. For now I decided not to, as I see little value in it (learning to let go and leave things behind). I'm not killing it completely but need a better idea to revive it. I also used it to get some more technical experience in the process. I had an opportunity to focus on the perspective of a recipient - how to explain technical concepts to non-technical audience.\n\n* Breadcentric - I no longer only learned for myself, at that point the goal of learning was to share my experience of it. If you look at my bakes, most of them have some defects. Some I repeat and improve. And I never just copy a recipe - I give credit to the original author and then augment it with my observations and recommendations. I interacted with recipients through social media, always published in two languages, self-enforced a publishing regime (for almost two years I published a post every Monday), went back and read on my posts to improve them. Helping others and sharing expertise (however small it was) has made me more comfortable with presenting what I know and admitting what I don't know.\n* Steemit - I joined this blockchain based publishing platform out of curiosity and decided to use it to make blogging more personal. It let me reach out with my inner self and find an extent to which I want to open myself to others. It has taught me to separate perspectives and find sharing space for each of them. Also led me to using comfortable tools that just work ([Engrave](https://engrave.website))\n* Codelikeamother - gave me a(n English) voice in tech, in a way that I think is right - combination of base level and more advanced concepts, human experiences and encouragement.\n\n* DeepRacer league - I guess I'm a better competitor than I thought I was. I had an opportunity to compete with others, to fight for a good result. I started learning how to outperform my opponents, I have learned to form aliances and help others as much as ask for help.\n* DeepRacer community - my all-in approach to community hasn't surprised me. I have however learned to take on responsibilities, add structure to a freshly formed chaotic group, call myself a leader, do things when they were needed without waiting for others to tell me to, or to moderate/confirm that I am right to think they should be done.\n* On top of it all I have started talking in public and learned to listen to recordings of myself, to evaluate how I performed and what I could do to improve going forward. [At work I have organised workshops](https://www.openmarket.com/techblog/introducing-machine-learning-at-your-company-through-aws-deepracer/) and worked towards promoting my employer based on what I have achieved with DeepRacer.\n\n\n\nWhile writing this I have realised that I see myself less the way I am and more as a collection of opportunities ahead of me. That's a weird feeling. I'm not even sure if I described it properly. Reduce friction, create flow. Enable others. Yeah, I've actually realised that the core of my proffesional work is no longer bashing away at the keyboard but making sure others aren't hindered doing so. Mr Wolf, entry level.\n\n\n\nI tried writing this text with as little emotional load as possible, focusing on facts so that I don't try to curb myself when reading again. Everything inside me is screaming about the part below this point.\n\nIt feels that most of it is learning to work around the imposter syndrome. What has helped me the most in the recent months was volunteering for activities before I could think them through. The more I think the less I am eager to do things. For instance some posts I had to publish without much reading because I could discard them as worthless.\n\n\n\nI've noticed that people view me as an authority. I don't know what I think of myself. When I started baking bread I decided to stop belittling my achievements and to respond with \"Thank you\" to every single compliment I received. It still doesn't feel natural. Sure, I did a lot this year. I still feel like a fraud. I must have missed something. Someone will come over and will bring it up. Straight in my face. If I haven't detected failure, I have failed to look with enough detail.\n\nSounds familiar?\n\n\n\nI've noticed that such thoughts come in waves. There is some time when I feel really good and competent, and able to do whatever needs doing (not ready - just able, with enough time, effort, asking questions, trying things and failing along the way).\n\nAnd then I start feeling overwhelmed with everything. Things that others think should be simple (and I can't help but tell myself they think so) are impossible. It doesn't take much to break a person in such state.\n\n\n\nAs I mentioned, I tried to keep the first half of this post factual and just play a little bit with tshirts. When I was writing that, if a thought came to my head, I made a tshirt design with it. I had to stop when I had more tshirts than ideas for a text to put in between them.\n\n\n\nMy point is: you're OK. You're good. If you haven't got as much done in six months as me, you have probably won in the \"sleeping and looking after oneself\" category. You don't have to achieve a lot. It's fine not to. No strings attached.\n\nI've spent way more time on it all than I should have. For various reasons: I wanted to win, I wanted to learn new things, I did not want to let others down, I wanted the community to grow. I'm not sure how much tangible benefit I will get out of it.\n\n\n\nWhat I have noticed is that it is very important to talk about how you feel. Acknowledge that you struggle, accept that you're vulnerable. To tell others how they make you feel. They might be unaware that their behaviour is making you feel worse. Also at work. I also try my best to notice when others struggle. 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