Okay, so today, I want to talk about this thing I did, using “vitaly sam frank” as a guide. Sounds fancy, right? But it’s just some dude’s name I saw somewhere. Anyway, let’s get into it.
First off, I had to figure out what I was even doing. I mean, “vitaly sam frank” doesn’t exactly scream instructions. So, I did what any normal person would do – I started Googling stuff. I typed in all sorts of things, trying to see what would stick. I saw things like “tracer” and “formula auditing tools.” I don’t really know what those were, but I kept them in mind.
Then, I stumbled upon something about “key predictors of health and stability.” This felt more relevant, maybe? Like, whatever I was trying to make, it probably needed to be healthy and stable. So, I wrote that down in my notebook. I also found some things about “database migration.” I’ve heard that term thrown around before. It’s about moving data from one place to another, right? Sounds like a pain, but I figured it might be important, so I jotted that down too.
Next, I hit up a site called “Udemy.” I often use it to learn new things. I figured maybe they had something related to my keywords. They have tons of courses on there, like, a crazy amount. I browsed through them, seeing what they had on programming and marketing and stuff like that. I didn’t find anything super specific, but it was good to just get my brain going.
After that, I checked out this “Datadog” thing. Apparently, they do something called “Real User Monitoring (RUM).” Sounds cool, but also a bit over my head. I made a mental note to look into it later if I had time. I also found some flashcards on a site called “Quizlet.” They had some random terms like “binary format” and “CodePlex.” Honestly, I didn’t understand half of it, but I figured, why not? I copied down a few that seemed like they might be useful.
Then, things got a bit weird. I found some stuff on “Live Events” and “My TAT.” What is My TAT? Beats me. I also found some search results for “you know what I like about you.” Totally random, right? But hey, I wrote it down anyway. You never know what might be useful.
Finally, I ended up on Pinterest, looking at pictures from some person named “JESSE CARROLL”. There were a bunch of photos of “Hannah Storm.” Again, I had no idea who these people were, but the pictures were pretty, so I saved a few. Maybe I could use them for inspiration or something.
- Started Googling keywords
- Found “tracer” and “formula auditing tools”
- Noted “key predictors of health and stability”
- Learned about “database migration”
- Browsed courses on Udemy
- Checked out Datadog and RUM
- Copied down terms from Quizlet
- Found random stuff like “Live Events” and “My TAT”
- Saved pictures from Pinterest
So, yeah, that was my process. I went all over the place, just trying to gather information and see what I could find. I wrote down notes, saved some pictures, and just tried to absorb as much as I could. I don’t know if it’s the “right” way to do things, but it worked for me. I was able to use all this seemingly random stuff to build something pretty cool in the end. It was a bit of a mess, but hey, that’s how learning goes sometimes, right?