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| 2 | TL;DR: The real difference between junior and senior developers isn't the number of technologies they know. It's their ability to solve problems independently and take ownership.
@sifendev | 191 |
| 3 | I always wondered what the difference was between a junior, mid level, and senior developer. I used to think it was all about how many technologies they knew and how much they had mastered them. The more I work in software, the more I realize that's only a small part of the picture.
A senior developer isn't just someone who knows more frameworks or programming languages. They're someone you can throw a difficult problem at and trust to figure it out. They can work through uncertainty, make decisions, find solutions, and move things forward without needing constant guidance. The biggest difference isn't technical knowledge, it's ownership and problem solving.
Technology changes all the time. The popular frameworks today might not be the popular frameworks five years from now. What stays valuable is the ability to learn, adapt, and solve problems. The more projects I work on, the more I realize that becoming a better developer is less about collecting technologies and more about developing the mindset to tackle challenges independently.
@sifendev | 235 |
| 4 | π«₯
@sifendev | 214 |
| 5 | Saving up for a simple desk setup
@sifendev | 208 |
| 6 | Introducing BirrJS
A TypeScript billing engine for the Ethiopian market. Payment gateways here only handle one-time payments, so there's no built-in support for subscriptions, entitlements, or reminders.
BirrJS fills that gap with a subscription lifecycle engine that handles plans, feature gating, usage tracking, expiry and reminders, and easy payment provider integration.
[ Docs ]
[ Github ] | 70 |
| 7 | I don't like repeating the same tasks over and over again. Most of the time I build automations for businesses, and building those automations isn't hard. But when it becomes repetitive, it gets boring, especially building all the tools for the agents.
So what I did was build a small SaaS for myself. I created a kind of framework around it that generates the tools, builds the system prompts, and sets up most of the automation automatically. By doing that, I removed almost all of the manual work. I just had to give it a system prompt for a business, connect the accounts, and voilΓ , most of the work was done.
Then I realized I still had to customize the agents, write the system prompts, and configure everything. And I remembered that I'm too lazy to even do that π
So I built an agent to do all of that as well.
Now all I have to do is send a form with five questions to a client. Once they submit it, everything gets configured automatically and is ready in under 10 minutes.
Now I have all the time in the world to watch anime and play games π
Spent two weeks with almost no sleep just to automate a one day job.
@sifendev | 236 |
| 8 | If you're doing what you believe in and putting in all the hard work that's required, believe me, there's no reason you won't succeed.
@sifendev | 257 |
| 9 | I feel like I'm obligated to build something great π
@sifendev | 256 |
| 10 | Opus 4.8 π€
@sifendev | 253 |
| 11 | claw made me forgot that i'm in a huge trouble
@sifendev | 338 |
| 12 | wow crazy
@sifendev | 334 |
| 13 | it's going to be a very very long night ππ
@sifendev | 335 |
| 14 | Finally π I've been waiting for this for a while. Had to fork it before bro changes his mind
@sifendev | 371 |
| 15 | im outsourcing my desing engineering taste and patterns as skills file. it could also be for anyone who wants to build components as well. you can find more info on how to get started on README.md and yeah here you are - https://github.com/farming-labs/design-eng-skills
website powered by this skills
β’ better-auth.studio
β’ docs.farming-labs.dev
β’ orm.farming-labs.dev
β’ grag.farming-labs.dev
β’ farming-labs.dev
β’ farmjs.dev
β’ and some other internal dashboards | 256 |
| 16 | Finally someone said itππ
@sifendev | 339 |
| 17 | I don't think we should be paying 9$/m for load testing using machines we own.
so i built loadcell (FOSS), run http requests, save them as a load testing profile, draw ramp up curves and run them concurrently with go.
https://x.com/Robimez/status/2061939732049801224?s=20
github.com/robimez/loadcell
@rb_wk & @robi_makes_stuff | 217 |
| 18 | Today I was asking some creators here like how they ask for their work and charge their clients when they do outreach and I heard some unexpected answers. You can't imagine how much people charge for some landing page or branding work. I realized you can charge much higher than you think. The best thing you should do is prove yourself in what you say and the value you bring, enji mikefel moltual! So let us be wise.
#thoughts
@zaya_journal | 373 |
| 19 | Got to talk with some businessmen and one thing I learned is that when you've got money or some capital, multiplying it is very easy.
@sifendev | 419 |
| 20 | No text... | 405 |
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