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He/Him Building, coding, and sharing Github- https://github.com/sifenfisaha Portfolio- www.seefun.dev Dm- @see_fun

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😭😁 @sifendev
😭😁 @sifendev
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The way Fable 5 burns through your tokens is out of this world. I wrote a single prompt, and I already hit my third 4 hour session limit. This thing spins up 5 or 6 agents at once, and each one burns around 300k tokens in just 20 to 30 minutes. Before you know it, you've hit your limit. I've never hit my 4 hour session limit until now. This thing is insane. @sifendev
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WUHUUUUUUUUUU!! πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰ Hey, my people! My first vlog is finally out. Thank God! ❀️ Man... that took a lot of work, for real. I really hope you enjoy it. If you do, make sure to like, subscribe, and share the video it would mean a lot to me. And a huge shout-out to @OFF_TG_LINE for making the thumbnail. LINK
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Become your own competition. Focus on being better than you were yesterday. @sifendev
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AlgoMentor β€” Stop Grinding LeetCode Randomly If interview prep feels like a maze hundreds of problems and no idea what to tackle first this is for you. AlgoMentor maps coding interview patterns as a prerequisite graph, showing you exactly what to study next based on what you've already unlocked. No more guessing the right order. ✨ What you get: β€’ A visual study map of 22 coding interview patterns β€’ A Socratic AI tutor that asks guiding questions and cites its sourcesβ€”it won't just spoil the solution β€’ Practice-gated progress so you actually earn your way forward β€’ πŸŽ‰ Free to use, with free AI tutor requests to get started πŸ›  Open Source (MIT) Built and deployed by Amanuel Merara (@Amunishan). πŸ”— Try it: https://app.algomentor.me ⭐️ GitHub (star the repo or contribute a pattern): https://github.com/Amaankaa/AlgoMentor If you're preparing for coding interviews, give it a tryβ€”and let us know what breaks. Feedback is always welcome. πŸš€
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If you want to get into the AI automation space, one challenge people don't talk about enough is trust. Once you sign a client, you often need access to tools like their CRM, email platform, social media accounts, domains, and other business systems to set everything up properly. The technical side is important, but clients are also trusting you with access to parts of their business. That's why credibility matters so much in this industry. I think posting your work publicly helps a lot. When you consistently share what you're building, what you're learning, and the results you're getting, people can see your experience before they ever become a client. In AI automation, trust is often just as valuable as technical skill. @sifendev
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I just had a thought. Since I'm using AI every day anyway, why not make my content about AI? Things like new AI tools, how to use them effectively, workflows that save time, tips I've learned, mistakes to avoid, and interesting things I discover while building with AI. It's something I use daily, so I'd have plenty to talk about and share. What do you guys think? Would you be interested in content like that? @sifendev
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When you're working with Claude Code, there are times when you hit an incredible session. The code quality is perfect, the patterns are clean, and the output is exactly what you wanted. The problem is that when you start a new session, it doesn't have all that history, so it often can't reproduce the same results. On the other hand, if you keep using the same session forever, the context grows larger and larger. It starts hallucinating more, token usage increases, costs go up, and performance eventually drops. The solution I found is simple. Whenever the AI becomes really good at a specific task because of our conversation history, I immediately have it create a detailed AI skill that documents exactly how it should perform that task. Then I can reuse that skill in future sessions. This has been incredibly effective. A task that might have taken 1 to 3 hours of prompting, refining, and correcting can often be completed in 20 to 30 minutes because the agent already has a proven playbook to follow. The results are more consistent, the workflow is faster, and I don't have to rebuild context from scratch every time. @sifendev
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A person who turns 30 is called old, but a person who dies at 30 is called young. Life is all about perspective. Don't let anyone pressure you into living by their timeline. A friend of a rich man is not automatically rich, but a friend of a thief is often judged as one. Choose your company wisely, think for yourself, and be wise. @sifendev
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I found one of the most insane people on the internet. This guy can learn almost anything and master it in under 24 hours. He learned chess and reached around 1200 Elo in about 12 hours. And that’s apparently one of his least impressive achievements. His content is wild. Every video is impressive. TikTok @sifendev
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It's been a while since I posted coding content. I've been using Claude Code for the past 5 months and it kind of took the fun out of coding for me. It feels like the coder inside me slowly disappeared. These days I struggle to even bring myself to open an editor and write code. I'm going to try getting back to building things myself again. We'll see how it goes. πŸ˜… @sifendev
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β€’ Raycast Meetup Addis Ababa The first-ever Raycast Meetup in Addis Ababa is coming. I’m hosting the Raycast Meetup in Addis
β€’ Raycast Meetup Addis Ababa The first-ever Raycast Meetup in Addis Ababa is coming. I’m hosting the Raycast Meetup in Addis Ababa β€” an evening focused on developer tools, productivity, workflows, AI, and connecting with other builders. What to expect: β€’ Raycast demos and workflows β€’ Community talks β€’ Networking with developers and creators β€’ Sharing ideas and discovering new ways to build πŸ“… July 25, 2026 πŸ“ Addis Ababa This meetup is open for developers, designers, students, and anyone interested in better tools and workflows. Come connect with the community, learn something new, and build together. Seats are limited!! RSVP now (https://luma.com/o1mjch9j)
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If you have this above 100 you have my respect
If you have this above 100 you have my respect
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lots of people have been joining Telegram lately 😁 @sifendev
lots of people have been joining Telegram lately 😁 @sifendev
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GTA 6 made 3 billion before GTA 6 πŸ˜‚ @sifendev
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CodeLore V0 is outttt πŸ”₯ Hey everyone πŸ‘‹ I've been working on something called CodeLore, and v0 is finally out 😊 CodeLore is+2
CodeLore V0 is outttt πŸ”₯ Hey everyone πŸ‘‹ I've been working on something called CodeLore, and v0 is finally out 😊 CodeLore is a place where programming concepts are explained using stories, chaos, and weird analogies so they're easier to understand and remember. You can: βœ… Read lores from the community βœ… Write and publish your own βœ… like the good ones βœ… Search by topic or tag βœ… Share them anywhere βœ… Install it as a mobile app Built with React, TypeScript, Tailwind, Framer Motion, and Supabase. Honestly, this started as a personal project to store the creative analogies I come up with while learning. Later, I thought it would be cool to make it available for others who want a place to save and share their own explanations. If you're someone who likes getting creative while learning, give it a try πŸ‘‡ https://code-lore-flax.vercel.app/ I'd be happy to hear your feedback and suggestions 😊 #projects
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AfterQuery is BACKKKK . 😎😎
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Hello, Welcome guys, πŸ‘‹ It's Mikiyas here. I'm a 16-year-old front-end developer and a Grade 10 student (almost 11 actually). I learned to code when I was 14, and I have built various kinds of websites for businesses, influencers, and individuals. One of my favorite projects is for Getahun Assefa from the 20-30 TV Show on EBS TV. I will be sharing my journey, every path, failures, wins, and challenges. I will be sharing everything here. If you are a tech lover, interested in this web field, a student, or a developer, make sure to join this channel. Let's keep growing and learning together.
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I have a lot of respect for pirate site developers. Lowkey, I don't understand how they manage to make their sites better in almost every aspect than companies like Netflix and Crunchyroll. The UI/UX, speed, features... everything just feels better. @sifendev
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