Ni 2-na: Dik famkim tumna hi hma kan sawn theih loh phahna a ni fo!

Ni khatna ka ziah atang khan ka reh leh vang vang a; mimal thila ka zin vangin ziahna hun ka nei thei meuh lo! A ni hnihna atan chuan "Dik famkim" (perfect) kan tum lutuk vanga bul kan ṭan phah theih loh fo dan te, kan thlen chin aṭanga hmasawn kan harsat em em dan ka hriat ka lo sawi ve leh ang e.

Note: Ka thuziah ho hi ka lo inzir chhuah tawh a ni kher lo va, ka nun a apply theih rih loh tam tak ka la nei ve tho.

Kum 2015 vel aṭang khan startup company ṭha tak din hi ka lo tuipui tawh a. Thil kalphung pakhat mah hre lovin eng thil thil emaw ka ti ve tawh ṭhin. Ka lehkha zirlai a la nih vang leh dinhmun in a zir loh avangin ka hun ka pe tam thei lo va. Ka duh anga tih chhunzawm theih ka nei ngai lo. College kan han zo va, ka ṭhianpa Joseph-a nen company (Thingpui Software Solutions LLP) kan han din ve rawih mai a. Pathian leh mi duhsakna azarah tluang takin kum 1 dawn kan kal chho ve ta reng mai.

2015 aṭanga tun hun thleng hian idea tam tak kan rilru ah a lo lut tawh a, bul la ṭan loh leh, bul ṭan tawh si chhunzawm theih loh kan nei nual. Rokhawlhna avanga chawlhsan rih pawh a awm tho va. 

Hetiang zawng zawng ka ngaihtuah hian bul kan ṭan theih loh leh kan pam ṭul ṭhin te hi a chhan tam tak chu tih dik famkim kan tum lutuk vang a ni ber. Perfect taka tih tum si, kan thil thiam a la perfect si loh vang hian kan khawmuang leh fo ṭhin.

A pawnlang ah chuan kan thatchhiat vang leh, kha hna kha a ninawm vang emaw tih a awl viau! Kan taima tawk lo na meuh mai. Chutih ruala a chhan ni ber a lang zawk chu, kan thilsiam chhuah te miin a ṭha lo an tih kan hlauh lutuk vang a ni fo.

Eng hna thawk pawh, mistiri, thuziakmi, YouTuber, musician, sawrkar hnathawk, zirtirtu, etc., kan kutchhuak, kan hnathawh te miin a ṭhat lohna lai an hmuh kan hlauh lutuk vang hian kan phur loh phah a, kan khawmuan phah ve fo ṭhin mai thei.

Hna kher ni lo, kan tuina lam thil eng ah pawh perfect kan tum lutuk vang hian kan tui rei lo ṭhin. Middle school leh high school kal lai khan lemziah hi ka tui ve ṭhin a, ka lemziah te a ṭha tawk lo va ka hriat vang in 2013 aṭang khan ka ziak leh tawh lo. Chutiang bawkin blog hi mumal taka maintain ka duh ṭhin a, ka ziak thiam lo ni a ka inhriat avangin ka ziak ṭha peih lo ṭhin. Mi in an lo chhiar a, min lo validate ka hlauh vang in ka ziak ṭha peih lo fo!

I thil tih tum i tih theih loh fo chhan kha motivation i neih tawk loh vang a ni vek kher lo, i thatchhiat vang a ni vek kher lo, midang hmuha ṭhat tawk loh i hlauh lutuk vang a ni ve thei. Chutiang vang mai mai a bul ṭan ngam loh emaw, chhunzawm ngam loh kha a ṭha ber dawn em ni?

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Ni 1-na: I dil chhut nge mi teh i hrat? (Are you curious or judgemental? )

"Be Curious. Not Judgemental" , Walt Whitman-a kamchhuak a ni a; ka hun tawn mek nen a inmil em avangin ka rilru ah a cham reng mai a, ka hriatthiam dan ang ang in ka han sawi ve ang e.

He quote hi Ted Lasso series ka en atanga ka hriat a ni a, ka han google nghal vat a, keimah ka in en let a, ka dik lohzia a rawn lang nghal chuai chuai mai! Ka dilchhut emaw ka tih mek lai hian mi teh (judge) ka duh vang zawka zawhna zawt thin hi ka lo ni reng em? Ka inzawt nasa khawp mai a, hemi chungchanga mi thuziah pawh ka chhiar kual nual a. I lo hlawkpui ve takin, ka han share ve ang e.

A awlsam zawk nan : curious = dilchhut , judgemental = mi teh or mi teh hrat 

Kan curious a nih chuan thil thleng kan hmachhawn reng reng hian a chhe lam turah kan ngai nghal ngawt lo! Kan judgemental anih ve thung chuan a chhe lam hawi zawng a ni turah kan ngai nghal tlangpui! 

Curiosity hi chu thil hriatchian duh vanga ngunthluk taka zawhna kan zawhfiah hi a nih mai hmel a; Judgement erawh hi chu sawi theih thui tak a awm ang!

Mi kan judge duh vang a zawhna kan zawhfiah hian keimahni ngei pawh hian kan va judge dawn tih kan hre kher lo vang; ama'rawhchu, kan tih ṭhan tawh thin avangin kan lo judge leh zung zung mai ṭhin. Keimahni hi kan judgemental viau in kan inhre lo fo reng a ni!

Tin, judgement hian lanchhuah dan hrang hrang a lo nei ve hrim hrim bawk in ka hria. A chang in, "thudik ka hre duh mai a ni" tih vangin zawhna ṭul lo tak tak kan zawt fo thin. A chang chuan fing ber ni a inhriatna avangin mi thil tihsual lai kan chang a, kan hmuh fuh hma chuan zawhna thuk zawk kan zawt zel a, dilchhut satliah emaw ni a kan inhriat lai hian kan rilru dik lo lutuk vang a lo ni fo ṭhin. Bum nih kan hlauh lutuk vang hian zawhna ṭul lo tak tak kan zawt a, mi kan judge leh mai ṭhin. 

Judgement hi kan ṭhian ṭha, kan hnungdawl tu emaw kan ti ṭhin. A ni lo. Kan hmelma lian tak zawk a ni. Mihring tu te mah hian teh nih kan duh lo. Ṭul lo taka teh kan nih reng hian min ti luhlul sauh zawk fo!

Curiosity leh Judgement hi thil inang khat a nihna lai tam tak a awm a, an danglamna chiang tak pakhat chu - i curious chuan rilru zau tak in zawhna i zawt ang, i judgemental anih chuan a chhanna tur hre sa ni awm tak in zawhna i zawt ṭhin. A chhanna chu thil ṭha lo lam anih i rin vang a ni chek bawk!

Kan curious vang a zawhna kan zawh hi chu kan hriatloh tak tak vang a zawt kan ni ṭhin. Mi judge kan duh vanga kan zawh erawh chuan a chhanna tur kan hre sa vek tawh in kan inhre fo!

Kan curious chuan uluk takin chhanna kan ngaithla a, fak tur kan zawng a, kan mi biak te nen inpawh takin kan inbe ṭhin.

Curiosity chu a neutral, judgement chuan awn lam a nei sa ṭhin.

I nun nen han en tawn la, i ṭhiante lakah te, i thawhpui te lakah te, i ngaihzawng te lakah te i awm dan ṭhin ngaihtuah la, i curious nge i judgemental zawk le?

Kei chu ka judgemental! 

Ka tih tawp hma in thu tawi te kan belh ang e:

I thil duh i neih theih loh chang te,
I thil duh loh a lo thlen chang te,
Nang aia thil ti ṭha leh thiam zawk an awm chang paw'n,
Be curious. Not judgemental.

"Aw" tih aia "Aih" tih chhanna i dawn tam zawk a,
A chhanna tur chiang taka i hriatsa thil a awm paw'n,
Be curious. Not judgemental.

I nunah hmasawn hlei thei lova i inhriat chang te,
I rilru a thil chhelam zawng i ngaihtuah changte a awm paw'n,
Be curious. Not judgemental.









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Ni 100 thuziah

Ni za (100) inhlawh (MGNREGS) ang deuh khan ni za thuziah ka han ti ve teh ang ka ti ve thla rawk chu ania!

Kan pu hian a blog ah hian 100 Days of Writing bul a rawn tan a, ka hunawl ah hian ka chhiar sak ve zeuh zeuh a; a ziak tha thin khawp mai!

Chumi zulzui chuan, hei, ka blog ah hian Ni 100 Thuziah ka han tan ve dawn chu a ni a, ka huphurh khawp mai!

Tin, ka blog hi English hian ka ziak leh zeuh zeuh a, he Ni 100 Thuziah series erawh hi chu, thuziah tur ka hriat hnem zawk nan Mizo vek in ka ziak mai ang e.

Hei hi ni khatna la ni lo se, a khuhhawnna ni chauh rawh se aw!
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Me

I began my second job as a Developer 2 weeks ago.

I joined a well established web development company in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Till date, I am enjoying almost everything about the city.

But to be honest, I am bored of my work. And that's why I wanted to learn something part time at night. I did a research on which technology should I learn. I have some experience with Laravel and Node.js, but I never mastered them. So, I decided I will learn both. First, Laravel.

But, before that I wanted to have a proper setup where I will deploy my project. I can do it in my local system, but that's not cool enough.

So, I decided to deploy it on my Amazon Web Service Free Tier Account.

Now, Let's get to the motive of this post. AWS and Me. It's not a very interesting story and I'm sure some of you might gone through what I am going to tell. But, I hope some newbie (newer than me) will find some help out of it. So, I think it's worth sharing.

The story of AWS and me began in 2016 when I first discovered the service. I was studying my 2nd year B.Tech back then, and I have no idea what AWS was. I was also pretty sure that none of my faculties didn't know sh*t about it either.

One fine afternoon, I was sitting alone inside our Programming Lab, out of curiosity and being a lover of free stuffs, I create a free tier account. That was the first time I laid eyes on the AWS Management Console.

No, it wasn't a love at first sight as I did not understand her. As time passes, I came to know that it was a cloud service with lots of stuffs. But, I never reach out to her until the end of 2017.

It was 17th December, 2017. I still remember everything clearly. I stay at home, just switching between Social Media apps. I saw a post that says Bitcoin price has gone up to 13,77,202 Indian Rupees. F*ck. I could have mined a lot or bought some.

The same day, guess what? I saw a post about AWS. I went to AWS website, tried to log in to my free tier account. The free tier account has expired. So, I create another account using another email, another Debit Card, which I happen to have.

I create an EC2 Ubuntu 16.04 server instance, log on to the server using SSH and guess what I did? mining cryptocurrencies. Thinking back, I don't know why I waste all the resources either. I set up around 6 instances at a time and start a miner program in all of it, using up 99% of the CPU resource. I even proudly showed them to one of my faculty. He told me, "Why waste your time and all those CPU resource? You will get nothing back. Do something useful with it.". And he is correct about me getting back nothing.

After a month, I have a debt of around 150 US Dollars on my AWS account. Of course, I did not pay, and get suspended.

That was the second time I came across AWS. It wasn't pretty.

The third time was a little different. It was around March or April, 2018. Being a senior student, having some experience with AWS, I was approached by my juniors who are in-charge of developing web application for the college fest. I tell them everything I know, which I think was sufficient for them (?). I helped them with some thing and they made the best out of their free tier account, unlike me. The third time was a little better than the previous ones.

After a year, here I am, trying to make the most out of my third AWS Free Tier Account.

AWS always wanted to impress me, and she did. But, somehow, I was a jerk every time we met. She was hoping that I make the most out of her. Giving me chances.

My third debit card is used, which is one reason why I should make the best use of it, so that we will live happily ever after.

Alright, story's over. Next post, I will share how I configure LAMP stack on Ubuntu 18.04 server, which you could find in many places on the internet. But, I want my version of it. So, see you soon.



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HOW I MINED CRYPTOCURRENCIES AND EXCHANGE THEM WITH INR

Tih tur a awm lo emai a, thil ho mai mai kan sawi deuh duah ang e. Sap tawng ngatin.

Well, mining cryptocurrency is a hell of a thing. It needs patience, time and money itself. I would, certainly, not suggest anyone to mine them, unless you can do some hacking. In simple term, don't mine on your own processors.

I know how to hack (that I would not share), and mine them. When I calculate the profit ratios (gain:loss), it shows a horizontal 8 ( ∞ ).

I mined Monero through Minergate platform.

Since, nobody really wants to read long articles (specially when they are poor English), I would cut it short and mention few things only.

I started mining crypto just a month before crypto were banned in India. In a month time, I mined Monero (XMR) worth 3,000 INR. By the time I am ready to exchange them to INR, they are already banned.

But, here is how I somehow managed to exchange them.

I transferred XMR to my Freewallet (www.freewallet.org) account. Since there is no direct exchange, I did a little research on how I could get that transferred to my account.

I found this platform called WazirX. The guys at WazirX somehow make a way to trade (buy & sell) cryptos in India. They call it P2P, where users can exchange USDT (Tether tokens) to INR, which is not banned. Through this P2P, users can buy tokens from other users who have USDT and vice-versa. That USDT can also be exchange with BTC and other coins.

So, what I have to do is to transfer my XMR to WazirX. But, WazirX does not support XMR. So, firstly, I convert my XMR to BTC inside Freewallet (with some exchange fee). So, now I have BTC. Then, I transferred them to my WazirX wallet.

Inside WazirX, I sold my BTC to some USDT holders. Now, I have USDT. Using the WazirX P2P, I now exchange my USDT with INR, which is transferred directly to my bank account.



Well, it was some journey to my bank account. I wish I could mention how I mined them. It may forever be the strangest way of earning money for me.

Now, I have to buy something from my Wishlist. 😂😂😂
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Dear Past, Present, Future Me

My bank account balance is below 5k, and I got a call this very night.

"Tell me your account number, and get started with the project!"

Dear Past Me, Present Me and Future Me, please remember this. Your God is so good!
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