I sail in eastern Canada so kind of similar conditions to Sweden, it is usually a good idea to sail with a buddy especially if you are a newer sailor. It's important to have someone who can either help out in the event of an emergency at sea or use the radio to call for help. Also since you are newer to sailing a good wind speed for you is ~15-20 knots.
Also if you find that you are leaning a bit too much while using the main sail, you can use the traveller for the main sheet to level the boat out a bit.
Maybe you could stream development for people that are interested in the intricacies of development? Then you could do a startup-content catchup weekly/monthly where you essentially show off what has happened, in a more user-targeted way rather than from a development perspective? Maybe that'll solve both niches without taking up too much time, not sure :)
I agree with you. I love the startup vlogs. I also understand how time consuming it must be to work on the startup and make vlogs at the same time. I think 💭 Martin makes a good suggestion maybe to post a startup vlog once every month or two to give you more time on your actual development.
I've done some stupid things sailing as a beginner like getting stuck on rocks, capsizing and under the boat with ropes all around, being hit on the head by an axe-like chop from a mast (luckily I was wearing a helmet), enjoying planing a windsurf board with an offshore wind and barely making it back to shore. So I recommend getting some expert tuition or at least following a video course.
I'd love to see more sailing videos. I'm also looking to get into the hobby and it really is affordable to buy one. Maybe a tour of the boat and some info about it? 🙂 Snyggt jobbat Kalle!
I’ve never seen a startup documented daily from creation to release. Would be very interesting to see all the ups and downs you go through and I’m sure a lot of people could learn from it. I’d definitely watch the videos, good luck!
Use the videos and community like your team, either 2 very short videos each day, one quick and dirty first thing on what you want to achieve that day or what is preventing progress. No more than a 2 minutes for this one. Then a second slightly longer one on what you achieved from the plan and anything that blocked progress that day. Again only a couple of minutes and could throw in a short montage of code that day. Or, combine these into a single 5 minute video. But following the same format, what you want to achieve, what you have/ have not, anything learnt. It’s the sort of process that’s useful to see what we really spend time on.
Looking forward to see startup videos, but will not mind to see sailing vlogs as well. I did semidaily vlogs in December (vlogmas) and that was taught, unlikely you will like to do daily, every second day should be fine.
Your production quality is so good especially video quality, B rolls are eye-candy, please make a video on your camera gear and editing workflow(detailed one pls), I would like start a RUclips channel and eventually produce quality videos.
As an amateur sailor myself I would strongly suggest getting some advice and possibly training from a qualified instructor just for a little bit. My view is that if it feels too windy then it's probably too windy for you. You want to enjoy sailing and not scare yourself silly.
I like the quality of your video. I would not like you to compromise on that but I suggest you work with someone or employ someone to help you code the start up. At this stage I think it is better you work with some other person on the startup.
17:10 I feel like daily vlogs would be more work for you and be more stressful, because now you have to kind of do every you did in a week, in one day in terms of video footage.
I am in the process of building a community with goal an environment where intelligent and ambitious people get value and help each other to reach their goals
I'd be 100% fine with '1 button at a time' videos. It seems like there's a huge lack of videos that go into detail about everything you need to do to make an actual app/program/etc.
I bought this book few months ago and have to say, it's a good book. Teaches a lot of common concepts that I didn't pick up when learning python. Would reccomened
Hi, good to see your startup app is doing fine. I am making a mobile app for personal use. I recorded the process and uploaded it to my channel. However, the conversation on the video was recorded in Mongolian. Should I make my videos in English to reach more people? What do you think?
its fine dude some projects just dont workout sounds like you left testing way too late so you had all these testing problems add up and become difficult to fix, testing should be done like git pushes when dealing with multiple devices
As much as I like your way to learn things by doing them yourself. imo sailing should not be one of them. At least go out a few times with another friend or skipper who knows a bit of what he's doing, so that you can practice the basics, and test out the limits with someone to back you up.
Small steps and start simple. Use things like freecodecamp or codeacademy for free to learn the absolute basics. Don’t skip the basics, they’re the building blocks for everything. Have an idea of what you want to build, find tutorials or ask questions on Reddit, try and build what you want.hit problems, try to solve them, use stack overflow etc. Keep notes, keep your code no matter how ugly or broken it is. Get better with every try.
I'm just telling this 3rd person perspective, I dont know what you are actually going through. Kalle, don't try to spend equal time on both Vlogs and your startup. I'm starting to feel like your videos are missing all the actual development content. Maybe you should figure out a way to avoid the Burnouts and start to make more time for your startup.
Yoooo your Instagram account got hacked!! I was in shock when you started following me and then you messaged me and I was like what???!!! And now you're tryna get me to buy some stocks! Lmao Hope u can get it back
@@Hallden_ yeah :( It looks so legit, it sucks! We all should report it so they close it Anyway, thanks for replying! At least I got to talk to you for real this time! 😂
Every project from scratch will contain bugs and need to go through it
I left the coastguard a few years back, I watched this with flashbacks of sooo many rescues over the years.
A whole month in nature? That's probably the detox I need, but I'd go crazy!
Kalle : So what happened to the startup is: I learned how to identify birds by their sounds
love to catch up with you Kalle, always inspiring.
I sail in eastern Canada so kind of similar conditions to Sweden, it is usually a good idea to sail with a buddy especially if you are a newer sailor. It's important to have someone who can either help out in the event of an emergency at sea or use the radio to call for help. Also since you are newer to sailing a good wind speed for you is ~15-20 knots.
Also if you find that you are leaning a bit too much while using the main sail, you can use the traveller for the main sheet to level the boat out a bit.
Hi Kalle! i'm jealous :) wow nice trip and also good that you have gain confidence with sailing your boat! keep programming! best luck!!
Really thankful for portraying your lifestyle. Really get to learn a lot of things from it
Love the sailing content! Hope you’ll make some more of that 😄
does he own this sailboat or is renting it? if he owns it curious how much it worth, seems expensive
Awesome. Its wise to take time to enjoy hobbies. I'd love to try sailing some time too.
Love the mix of vlog and startup! I’m currently in the same mode of storytelling through my journey of building a startup too
Maybe you could stream development for people that are interested in the intricacies of development? Then you could do a startup-content catchup weekly/monthly where you essentially show off what has happened, in a more user-targeted way rather than from a development perspective? Maybe that'll solve both niches without taking up too much time, not sure :)
I agree with you. I love the startup vlogs. I also understand how time consuming it must be to work on the startup and make vlogs at the same time. I think 💭 Martin makes a good suggestion maybe to post a startup vlog once every month or two to give you more time on your actual development.
I've done some stupid things sailing as a beginner like getting stuck on rocks, capsizing and under the boat with ropes all around, being hit on the head by an axe-like chop from a mast (luckily I was wearing a helmet), enjoying planing a windsurf board with an offshore wind and barely making it back to shore. So I recommend getting some expert tuition or at least following a video course.
I'd love to see more sailing videos. I'm also looking to get into the hobby and it really is affordable to buy one. Maybe a tour of the boat and some info about it? 🙂 Snyggt jobbat Kalle!
I watch your video like I am watching a Netflix Movie!!! Great Job
I’ve never seen a startup documented daily from creation to release. Would be very interesting to see all the ups and downs you go through and I’m sure a lot of people could learn from it. I’d definitely watch the videos, good luck!
why don't you start startup and actually experience ups and downs xD
Not meant to be any kind of ads but I'm planning something like that 'cause I would love to see it but no one does it :)
It's great one has a balance in everything, health is wealth. Keep doing the great stuffs you do!! :)
> want to learn too many things at once.
I feel you there, dude
You want a little wind when you're sailing but yeah, the boat will tip a bit :) Sailing is a lot harder than it sounds.
Use the videos and community like your team, either 2 very short videos each day, one quick and dirty first thing on what you want to achieve that day or what is preventing progress. No more than a 2 minutes for this one. Then a second slightly longer one on what you achieved from the plan and anything that blocked progress that day. Again only a couple of minutes and could throw in a short montage of code that day.
Or, combine these into a single 5 minute video. But following the same format, what you want to achieve, what you have/ have not, anything learnt. It’s the sort of process that’s useful to see what we really spend time on.
Looking forward to see startup videos, but will not mind to see sailing vlogs as well.
I did semidaily vlogs in December (vlogmas) and that was taught, unlikely you will like to do daily, every second day should be fine.
Your production quality is so good especially video quality, B rolls are eye-candy, please make a video on your camera gear and editing workflow(detailed one pls), I would like start a RUclips channel and eventually produce quality videos.
Dude I was literally watching you're last video and you posted this one.😀damn am lucky
Great video! Thanks for this.
how about making the startup open source for other developers to help you fix the bugs ???
Funny I'm watching this on my boat like first sail trip. So can relate to all that.
Great video! You motivated me to switch career, start my Tech RUclips channel, and start passive income. Thanks and have a good day!
Great video brother!
As an amateur sailor myself I would strongly suggest getting some advice and possibly training from a qualified instructor just for a little bit. My view is that if it feels too windy then it's probably too windy for you. You want to enjoy sailing and not scare yourself silly.
does he own this sailboat or is renting it? if he owns it curious how much it worth, seems expensive
Start ups are 99% problems, 1% reaching a small but significant goal. The smartest thing you could do is get away from it for a while
Semi-daily vids would be a good experiment IMO. Go for it you have a big enough loyal fanbase now
I like the quality of your video. I would not like you to compromise on that but I suggest you work with someone or employ someone to help you code the start up. At this stage I think it is better you work with some other person on the startup.
Are you still filming with the micro four-third Panasonic?
17:10 I feel like daily vlogs would be more work for you and be more stressful, because now you have to kind of do every you did in a week, in one day in terms of video footage.
What really happened: "I'm rich" xD
Living the dream
What happend to that big office space you got some time ago?
How long will it take for us to use the app?
I am in the process of building a community with goal an environment where intelligent and ambitious people get value and help each other to reach their goals
I'd be 100% fine with '1 button at a time' videos. It seems like there's a huge lack of videos that go into detail about everything you need to do to make an actual app/program/etc.
I support you
He looks like the England crickerter Joe Root.
Do u still recommend Head First Java?
I bought this book few months ago and have to say, it's a good book. Teaches a lot of common concepts that I didn't pick up when learning python. Would reccomened
come back and make video about development
💚
Hi, good to see your startup app is doing fine. I am making a mobile app for personal use. I recorded the process and uploaded it to my channel. However, the conversation on the video was recorded in Mongolian. Should I make my videos in English to reach more people? What do you think?
its fine dude some projects just dont workout sounds like you left testing way too late so you had all these testing problems add up and become difficult to fix, testing should be done like git pushes when dealing with multiple devices
Why don't you live stream your development?
Streaming programming is extremely boring
don't you need a sailing license there?
no, in sweden you can use small sailing ships without any licence in the ocean. I think there was a limit on how big the motor can be
As much as I like your way to learn things by doing them yourself.
imo sailing should not be one of them. At least go out a few times with another friend or skipper who knows a bit of what he's doing, so that you can practice the basics, and test out the limits with someone to back you up.
Please make a AI bot that plays valorant (fpv game) using python and Machine learning please do this....
Hello,I'm 14 years old and I don't know where to start so i need your advice.(I want to become IOS developer).Pls answer:)
Find a swift tutorial on RUclips
Small steps and start simple. Use things like freecodecamp or codeacademy for free to learn the absolute basics. Don’t skip the basics, they’re the building blocks for everything.
Have an idea of what you want to build, find tutorials or ask questions on Reddit, try and build what you want.hit problems, try to solve them, use stack overflow etc.
Keep notes, keep your code no matter how ugly or broken it is.
Get better with every try.
Hey, start by learning Algorithms and Programming Logic
I'm just telling this 3rd person perspective, I dont know what you are actually going through.
Kalle, don't try to spend equal time on both Vlogs and your startup. I'm starting to feel like your videos are missing all the actual development content. Maybe you should figure out a way to avoid the Burnouts and start to make more time for your startup.
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who cares?
@@roxxel8167 I do
Yoooo your Instagram account got hacked!!
I was in shock when you started following me and then you messaged me and I was like what???!!!
And now you're tryna get me to buy some stocks! Lmao
Hope u can get it back
Not my account mate, double check the name
@@Hallden_ yeah :(
It looks so legit, it sucks!
We all should report it so they close it
Anyway, thanks for replying! At least I got to talk to you for real this time! 😂