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How To Become A 37 Year Old Broke Loser

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVz_hf4Jbe0

Your contract ventures remind me of a conclusion I came to years ago: A disproportionate things are started by people who don't finish stuff. Why? Cause the people who finish stuff are busy finishing what they started, so they don't have the time to start as many things! People who finish what they started are also much more cautious about starting stuff, knowing what it takes to finish.

The list of mistakes that Robert said it affected his career ________________________________________________________ 1) Do not work for shady startups 2) Do not work if the pay is not guaranteed 3) If payment issues appear (e.g. late payment, stalling tactics) leave immediately 4) Try to go with the employment route at the beginning to solidify your career. 5) Do not start to build a personal brand without a solid capital. 6) Associate yourself with meaningful products that garner positive reputation.

As a broke 32-year-old loser staring down the barrel of 33, I really needed this advice in order to stay on track. Thanks.

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How to Build a Billion Dollar Tech Company (4 game-changing startup ideas) with John Coogan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITifE1mLFmo&t=1863s

service that waterproofs any kind of electronic with a nano coating

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Several companies offer nano-coating services to waterproof electronic devices. Here are some of the leading options: ## Liquipel Liquipel applies a waterproof nano-coating to electronic devices to protect against accidental liquid exposure[1]. Key features include: - Invisible, undetectable coating that doesn't affect device look or performance - Penetrates and protects internal components - Guards against rain, spills, and short-term submersion - Compatible with charging and headphone ports - Available for $59 for iPhones, with expedited service options ## NanoSlic NanoSlic provides a spray-on/wipe-on waterproofing coating[2]. Their technology: - Goes beyond a physical barrier to chemically repel water - Creates a hydrophobic surface that causes water to bead up and slide off - Offers long-term protection ## P2i P2i is a leader in liquid-repellent nano-coating for electronics[3]. Their Aridion technology: - Uses plasma deposition to apply an ultra-thin polymer layer - Coats both internal and external surfaces - Is only 10-40 nanometers thick, preserving device functionality - Protects against accidental spills and splashes - Has been applied to over 10 million devices including phones and tablets ## Aculon NanoProof Aculon's NanoProof series offers various levels of waterproofing for electronics[4]: - Protection ranges from accidental water damage to full IPX8 immersion - Some formulas allow electrical connections through the coating - Outperforms traditional conformal coatings in uniformity and drying time - Easy to apply and rework ## HZO HZO provides thin-film nano-coatings that are[9]: - Hydrophobic and corrosion-resistant - VOC-free and REACH/RoHS compliant - Tested for up to 1,000 hours of continuous submersion - Applied at scale, with millions of components coated These nano-coating services offer effective ways to waterproof and protect electronic devices from liquid damage without impacting functionality. The exact process and level of protection varies between providers. Citations: [1]

https://www.rhsb.com/waterproof-your-device/

[2]

https://nanoslic.com/waterproof-coating/

[3]

https://www.semiconductor-technology.com/contractors/electronics/p2i/

[4]

https://www.aculon.com/pcb-waterproofing/

[5]

https://www.lexuma.com/products/x2o-water-repellent-spray-for-electronic-devices-100ml

[6]

https://scscoatings.com/electronic-coatings/consumer-electronics/

[7]

https://actnano.com

[8]

https://www.lexuma.com/products/x2o-water-repellent-spray-for-electronic-devices

[9]

https://hzo.com

[10]

https://www.aculon.com/repellency-treatments/

[11]

https://scscoatings.com/newsroom/blog/nanocoatings-for-electronics/