#practitioner — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #practitioner, aggregated by home.social.
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My practitioner view of program analysis
https://sawyer.dev/posts/practitioner-program-analysis/
#HackerNews #programanalysis #practitioner #viewpoint #softwaredevelopment #techinsights #codingbestpractices #developercommunity
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My practitioner view of program analysis
https://sawyer.dev/posts/practitioner-program-analysis/
#HackerNews #programanalysis #practitioner #viewpoint #softwaredevelopment #techinsights #codingbestpractices #developercommunity
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My practitioner view of program analysis
https://sawyer.dev/posts/practitioner-program-analysis/
#HackerNews #programanalysis #practitioner #viewpoint #softwaredevelopment #techinsights #codingbestpractices #developercommunity
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My practitioner view of program analysis
https://sawyer.dev/posts/practitioner-program-analysis/
#HackerNews #programanalysis #practitioner #viewpoint #softwaredevelopment #techinsights #codingbestpractices #developercommunity
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My practitioner view of program analysis
https://sawyer.dev/posts/practitioner-program-analysis/
#HackerNews #programanalysis #practitioner #viewpoint #softwaredevelopment #techinsights #codingbestpractices #developercommunity
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"Invest in your own experience. Do the work." - Futurist Jim Carroll
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Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--Yesterday, I told you to waste time on frivolous things.
I encouraged you to play with the "toys" that others dismiss, because that’s where the future hides. But once you find a "toy" that hums with the signal of a major disruptive trend, you have to make a choice: do you stay a spectator, or do you become a practitioner?
The Infinite Pivot requires you to move from "playing" to "doing," and in doing so, developing the critical skills and insight you need to successfully pivot into your next version of you.
A key philosophy I’ve followed throughout my 36-year voyage is that if I’m going to speak or write about a disruptive trend, I’ve got to have hands-on experience with it. I refuse to be a "slideshow strategist" who simply repeats what they read in a trade magazine. If I haven't touched it, I don't feel I have the right to talk about it.
It's one thing to see the "frivolous" potential of a trend; it's another to understand its soul.
So with that being the case, I learn through doing.
Linux as a foundation? I didn't just read about it; I became a Linux geek, building and managing the very server infrastructure that powers my digital presence. Smart home trends? I didn't just buy a hub; I built a living laboratory of interconnected sensors and complex logic. Self-driving cars? I didn't just watch the videos; I invested ten grand in Tesla's FSD. (The hands-on "phantom braking" moments taught me more about the reality of AI than any white paper ever could, and the fact it won't be real for quite some time. DNA-based preventative medicine? I didn't just track the news; I had my 23andMe done and took a deep dive into my personal healthcare genome to see the future of personalized wellness firsthand.
Do you get the point? I can’t go on stage and speak about future trends if I don't have a deep, visceral understanding of those trends.
In an era of shallow, AI-generated summaries and surface-level takes, your greatest competitive advantage is tactile truth. While everyone else is talking about the future, you are busy wiring it. Putting it together.Making it real. Getting into the weeds with it.
Don't just watch the future happen.
Get your hands dirty.
Put in the work.
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Futurist Jim Carroll believes that learning is what most of us are doing for a living.**#DoTheWork** **#Experience** **#HandsOn** **#Practice** **#Learning** **#Investment** **#Authenticity** **#Tactile** **#Mastery** **#Pivot** **#Depth** **#Practitioner** **#Skills** **#Insight** **#Future** **#Trends** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Effort** **#Building** **#Understanding** **#Authority**
Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decoding-tomorrow-the-infinite-pivot-series-16-invest-in-your-own-experience-do-the-work/
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"Invest in your own experience. Do the work." - Futurist Jim Carroll
--
Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--Yesterday, I told you to waste time on frivolous things.
I encouraged you to play with the "toys" that others dismiss, because that’s where the future hides. But once you find a "toy" that hums with the signal of a major disruptive trend, you have to make a choice: do you stay a spectator, or do you become a practitioner?
The Infinite Pivot requires you to move from "playing" to "doing," and in doing so, developing the critical skills and insight you need to successfully pivot into your next version of you.
A key philosophy I’ve followed throughout my 36-year voyage is that if I’m going to speak or write about a disruptive trend, I’ve got to have hands-on experience with it. I refuse to be a "slideshow strategist" who simply repeats what they read in a trade magazine. If I haven't touched it, I don't feel I have the right to talk about it.
It's one thing to see the "frivolous" potential of a trend; it's another to understand its soul.
So with that being the case, I learn through doing.
Linux as a foundation? I didn't just read about it; I became a Linux geek, building and managing the very server infrastructure that powers my digital presence. Smart home trends? I didn't just buy a hub; I built a living laboratory of interconnected sensors and complex logic. Self-driving cars? I didn't just watch the videos; I invested ten grand in Tesla's FSD. (The hands-on "phantom braking" moments taught me more about the reality of AI than any white paper ever could, and the fact it won't be real for quite some time. DNA-based preventative medicine? I didn't just track the news; I had my 23andMe done and took a deep dive into my personal healthcare genome to see the future of personalized wellness firsthand.
Do you get the point? I can’t go on stage and speak about future trends if I don't have a deep, visceral understanding of those trends.
In an era of shallow, AI-generated summaries and surface-level takes, your greatest competitive advantage is tactile truth. While everyone else is talking about the future, you are busy wiring it. Putting it together.Making it real. Getting into the weeds with it.
Don't just watch the future happen.
Get your hands dirty.
Put in the work.
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Futurist Jim Carroll believes that learning is what most of us are doing for a living.**#DoTheWork** **#Experience** **#HandsOn** **#Practice** **#Learning** **#Investment** **#Authenticity** **#Tactile** **#Mastery** **#Pivot** **#Depth** **#Practitioner** **#Skills** **#Insight** **#Future** **#Trends** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Effort** **#Building** **#Understanding** **#Authority**
Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decoding-tomorrow-the-infinite-pivot-series-16-invest-in-your-own-experience-do-the-work/
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"Invest in your own experience. Do the work." - Futurist Jim Carroll
--
Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--Yesterday, I told you to waste time on frivolous things.
I encouraged you to play with the "toys" that others dismiss, because that’s where the future hides. But once you find a "toy" that hums with the signal of a major disruptive trend, you have to make a choice: do you stay a spectator, or do you become a practitioner?
The Infinite Pivot requires you to move from "playing" to "doing," and in doing so, developing the critical skills and insight you need to successfully pivot into your next version of you.
A key philosophy I’ve followed throughout my 36-year voyage is that if I’m going to speak or write about a disruptive trend, I’ve got to have hands-on experience with it. I refuse to be a "slideshow strategist" who simply repeats what they read in a trade magazine. If I haven't touched it, I don't feel I have the right to talk about it.
It's one thing to see the "frivolous" potential of a trend; it's another to understand its soul.
So with that being the case, I learn through doing.
Linux as a foundation? I didn't just read about it; I became a Linux geek, building and managing the very server infrastructure that powers my digital presence. Smart home trends? I didn't just buy a hub; I built a living laboratory of interconnected sensors and complex logic. Self-driving cars? I didn't just watch the videos; I invested ten grand in Tesla's FSD. (The hands-on "phantom braking" moments taught me more about the reality of AI than any white paper ever could, and the fact it won't be real for quite some time. DNA-based preventative medicine? I didn't just track the news; I had my 23andMe done and took a deep dive into my personal healthcare genome to see the future of personalized wellness firsthand.
Do you get the point? I can’t go on stage and speak about future trends if I don't have a deep, visceral understanding of those trends.
In an era of shallow, AI-generated summaries and surface-level takes, your greatest competitive advantage is tactile truth. While everyone else is talking about the future, you are busy wiring it. Putting it together.Making it real. Getting into the weeds with it.
Don't just watch the future happen.
Get your hands dirty.
Put in the work.
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Futurist Jim Carroll believes that learning is what most of us are doing for a living.**#DoTheWork** **#Experience** **#HandsOn** **#Practice** **#Learning** **#Investment** **#Authenticity** **#Tactile** **#Mastery** **#Pivot** **#Depth** **#Practitioner** **#Skills** **#Insight** **#Future** **#Trends** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Effort** **#Building** **#Understanding** **#Authority**
Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decoding-tomorrow-the-infinite-pivot-series-16-invest-in-your-own-experience-do-the-work/
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"Invest in your own experience. Do the work." - Futurist Jim Carroll
--
Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--Yesterday, I told you to waste time on frivolous things.
I encouraged you to play with the "toys" that others dismiss, because that’s where the future hides. But once you find a "toy" that hums with the signal of a major disruptive trend, you have to make a choice: do you stay a spectator, or do you become a practitioner?
The Infinite Pivot requires you to move from "playing" to "doing," and in doing so, developing the critical skills and insight you need to successfully pivot into your next version of you.
A key philosophy I’ve followed throughout my 36-year voyage is that if I’m going to speak or write about a disruptive trend, I’ve got to have hands-on experience with it. I refuse to be a "slideshow strategist" who simply repeats what they read in a trade magazine. If I haven't touched it, I don't feel I have the right to talk about it.
It's one thing to see the "frivolous" potential of a trend; it's another to understand its soul.
So with that being the case, I learn through doing.
Linux as a foundation? I didn't just read about it; I became a Linux geek, building and managing the very server infrastructure that powers my digital presence. Smart home trends? I didn't just buy a hub; I built a living laboratory of interconnected sensors and complex logic. Self-driving cars? I didn't just watch the videos; I invested ten grand in Tesla's FSD. (The hands-on "phantom braking" moments taught me more about the reality of AI than any white paper ever could, and the fact it won't be real for quite some time. DNA-based preventative medicine? I didn't just track the news; I had my 23andMe done and took a deep dive into my personal healthcare genome to see the future of personalized wellness firsthand.
Do you get the point? I can’t go on stage and speak about future trends if I don't have a deep, visceral understanding of those trends.
In an era of shallow, AI-generated summaries and surface-level takes, your greatest competitive advantage is tactile truth. While everyone else is talking about the future, you are busy wiring it. Putting it together.Making it real. Getting into the weeds with it.
Don't just watch the future happen.
Get your hands dirty.
Put in the work.
----
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that learning is what most of us are doing for a living.**#DoTheWork** **#Experience** **#HandsOn** **#Practice** **#Learning** **#Investment** **#Authenticity** **#Tactile** **#Mastery** **#Pivot** **#Depth** **#Practitioner** **#Skills** **#Insight** **#Future** **#Trends** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Effort** **#Building** **#Understanding** **#Authority**
Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decoding-tomorrow-the-infinite-pivot-series-16-invest-in-your-own-experience-do-the-work/
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"Invest in your own experience. Do the work." - Futurist Jim Carroll
--
Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--Yesterday, I told you to waste time on frivolous things.
I encouraged you to play with the "toys" that others dismiss, because that’s where the future hides. But once you find a "toy" that hums with the signal of a major disruptive trend, you have to make a choice: do you stay a spectator, or do you become a practitioner?
The Infinite Pivot requires you to move from "playing" to "doing," and in doing so, developing the critical skills and insight you need to successfully pivot into your next version of you.
A key philosophy I’ve followed throughout my 36-year voyage is that if I’m going to speak or write about a disruptive trend, I’ve got to have hands-on experience with it. I refuse to be a "slideshow strategist" who simply repeats what they read in a trade magazine. If I haven't touched it, I don't feel I have the right to talk about it.
It's one thing to see the "frivolous" potential of a trend; it's another to understand its soul.
So with that being the case, I learn through doing.
Linux as a foundation? I didn't just read about it; I became a Linux geek, building and managing the very server infrastructure that powers my digital presence. Smart home trends? I didn't just buy a hub; I built a living laboratory of interconnected sensors and complex logic. Self-driving cars? I didn't just watch the videos; I invested ten grand in Tesla's FSD. (The hands-on "phantom braking" moments taught me more about the reality of AI than any white paper ever could, and the fact it won't be real for quite some time. DNA-based preventative medicine? I didn't just track the news; I had my 23andMe done and took a deep dive into my personal healthcare genome to see the future of personalized wellness firsthand.
Do you get the point? I can’t go on stage and speak about future trends if I don't have a deep, visceral understanding of those trends.
In an era of shallow, AI-generated summaries and surface-level takes, your greatest competitive advantage is tactile truth. While everyone else is talking about the future, you are busy wiring it. Putting it together.Making it real. Getting into the weeds with it.
Don't just watch the future happen.
Get your hands dirty.
Put in the work.
----
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that learning is what most of us are doing for a living.**#DoTheWork** **#Experience** **#HandsOn** **#Practice** **#Learning** **#Investment** **#Authenticity** **#Tactile** **#Mastery** **#Pivot** **#Depth** **#Practitioner** **#Skills** **#Insight** **#Future** **#Trends** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Effort** **#Building** **#Understanding** **#Authority**
Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decoding-tomorrow-the-infinite-pivot-series-16-invest-in-your-own-experience-do-the-work/
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@jvkus hey if he can sell golden sneakers you can sell really excellent open source (and even closed source) infosec related sw #kb #practitioner #praxis
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Two & a half hours to see a doctor & grocery shop. And you wonder why New Yorkers are so tired. *Fifty-five minutes* before my vitals get taken at my clinic, then another fourty minutes (yes, I'm so old I spell fourty with a "U") to see a doctor.
#NYC #health #clinic #shared #doctor #nurse #practitioner #COVID #vaccine #no #go #will #wait for #new #strain in #September or #even #August #pointless #booster #shot #vitals #blood #pressure #NewYorkCity #NewYorkers #wait in #line #but #come #on -
Two & a half hours to see a doctor & grocery shop. And you wonder why New Yorkers are so tired. *Fifty-five minutes* before my vitals get taken at my clinic, then another fourty minutes (yes, I'm so old I spell fourty with a "U") to see a doctor.
#NYC #health #clinic #shared #doctor #nurse #practitioner #COVID #vaccine #no #go #will #wait for #new #strain in #September or #even #August #pointless #booster #shot #vitals #blood #pressure #NewYorkCity #NewYorkers #wait in #line #but #come #on -
Two & a half hours to see a doctor & grocery shop. And you wonder why New Yorkers are so tired. *Fifty-five minutes* before my vitals get taken at my clinic, then another fourty minutes (yes, I'm so old I spell fourty with a "U") to see a doctor.
#NYC #health #clinic #shared #doctor #nurse #practitioner #COVID #vaccine #no #go #will #wait for #new #strain in #September or #even #August #pointless #booster #shot #vitals #blood #pressure #NewYorkCity #NewYorkers #wait in #line #but #come #on -
thanks for having me with my #deeplistening #workshop @ https://digimusiclab.com / Stadtbücherei Münster #deep #listening #practitioner #paulineoliveros
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Hello!
I am a trained #architect, a former #practitioner, #professor focused on the social aspects of #architecture and #urbanplanning , particularly interested in adaptive reuse strategies of #faculty buildings and #campusplanning. I am currently leading the #ecologicaltransition of my #university. -
Hey! It's #OccultLoveFest-ursday (last Thurs o' the month).
Let's try again! Occult roll call! Sound off!
#FindTheOthers by conjuring students, practitioners, authors, and creatives doing occult, esoteric, or, you know, any adjacent strange stuff!
Is that you? Reply to this with what you're doing lately!
Find something interesting? (& to spread this) boost, favourite, & reply!
#magick #occult #thelema #occulture #art #music #books #poetry #theatre #cinema #academia #student #practitioner
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"One does not simply cross the Town-Gown-Tau divide."
"I will do it."
#meme #OneDoesNotSimply #WalkIntoMordor #lotr #LordOfTheRings #town #gown #tau #divide #IWillDoIt #esoteric #occulture #occult #magick #public #student #academia #practitioner
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"One does not simply cross the Town-Gown-Tau divide."
"I will do it."
#meme #OneDoesNotSimply #WalkIntoMordor #lotr #LordOfTheRings #town #gown #tau #divide #IWillDoIt #esoteric #occulture #occult #magick #public #student #academia #practitioner