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It’s just a chill space where I share my thoughts, things I’m learning, mistakes I make, and random dev moments. I opened this to stay committed, grow, and learn with others. If you vibe with that, grab your coffee and let’s figure out tech together ☕️💻

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The way people treat you often shows how they truly see you. #random

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እንኳን አደረሰን 🌹❣️
እንኳን አደረሰን 🌹❣️

This course 😂 I used to hate it, idk why, but it was just so confusing. Our teacher didn’t even seem to fully understand it himself fr. I remember one day I called him and asked, “የዚ course ጭብጡ ምንድነው” He said, “ጭብጡ? I don’t even know lol” 😭 I still got a B+ tho 😂

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I hope so ረዳት I HOPE SO. @tamas_archive
I hope so ረዳት I HOPE SO. @tamas_archive

Have a wonderful weekend yall ❤️
Have a wonderful weekend yall ❤️

y'all really reacting like he dropped a project or some. anyway, vlog next week my normal dev day is just coding ,debugging taking with ma self .... don't expect cinema lol

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Okay guys, so me and @codeandcoffee1 agreed on a challenge for this post to reach 100 likes and she will start daily vlogs on tiktok. So you know what to do people 😉 @cyber_Guardian5

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AfterQuery is BACKKKK . 😎😎

What makes your day brighter? Let me tell you mine a good hairstyle, a nice and comfy outfit, seeing a butterfly on my way, a beautiful flower, a dog on the street, or a sweet little child smiling those small things just make me think, “Today is a good day.” Have a nice day you all 🤍

It's not always the big gestures🤍 Sometimes, it's just someone remembering the tiniest details like how quiet you get when you're not okay. Or how you like your tea a little stronger when you're tired. It's when someone sits next to you without needing to talk. When they check in without asking questions. When they hold space for your Silence. A shared joke after a long day. A plate of food quietly handed to you a random message that says take'your time im not going anywhere these things seem small. But when life feels loud and heavy, they feel like home. And truth is, they're never small. 🫂 ✨ @yehiywetqulfoch

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i like the summary 🥰 https://telegramsearchengine.dev

It’s so funny how people can normalize something messed up and then act like you’re the weird one just because they all do it. Like, somehow being the majority automatically makes something normal 😕 Meanwhile, a bunch of weird people think I’m the weird one 😂

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https://impeccable.style/slop/ Here is a good list of what to avoid when vibecoding

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Move out Best case scenario: you establish an independent life and become a successful "adult" Worst case scenario: you fail to maintain yourself out there. Fortunately you only go back to where you started a year ago... But with very valuable life lessons. Stay with your parents Best case: you save money, you support your parents Worst case: you're extremely dependent and spent 1 more adult year not knowing how to take care of yourself. And yeah somehow your still broke.

I saw some people got offended by this post, and I just wanted to share ma storry As someone who lives alone, I understand how hard life can be, especially in Addis. Working as a junior dev and living by yourself is not easy you’re just going to live from paycheck to paycheck. But at the same time, there is something special about knowing you are responsible for your own life and decisions. I remember when I moved out (it’s been 10 months now). My best friend called me and said, “You better not move out. Life is not going to go the way you expect. You’ll end up going back to your mom’s house, and that will be embarrassing.” And I asked, “Why would that be embarrassing?” At least I tried to build a life on my own. I think that’s something to respect, not something to be ashamed of. after that conversation, I never called her again. Yes, it’s hard. There were days when I wished my mom was here and thought wedebet selememeles. But that’s life. You struggle, you learn, and you grow. The things that challenge you can make you stronger. I’m still only 10 months into living by myself, and I know I still have a lot to learn. But going back is not part of my plan. I have bigger plans for myself. And for people who really want to move out but are scared ask yourself if you truly want it. When I was in university, I used to say I would move out after graduation. I didn’t know if I would get a job or how things would work, but I knew how much I wanted that independence. When you truly want something, you work toward it. Also, everyone doesn’t have to move out. If you live with your family and support them, that is also a great choice. Helping your family instead of paying rent can be meaningful too I know everyone is just trying their best. just keep trying eshi 😊 #story #my_thoughts

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Introducing Projectlenspnpm i -g projectlens This's the most comprehensive project analysis tool for modern web apps. One command scans your entire codebase and gives you a unified dashboard of issues, security and statistics. The dashboard contains information across: • Lint (ESLint) • Type safety (TypeScript) • Security Vulnerabilities (AI Scanned) • Dependency audit • Environment variables • Network/API surface • Git state & CI/CD • Database connections • Authentication config • Accessibility (WCAG) • Performance (Web Vitals + bundles) • Test coverage • Documentation rating All scored, trended over time, and with detailed information. That's not all there's a built in Trello board to track and manage issues, an AI-powered chat that lets you dive deeper into issue and their fixes, there are type explorers, dependency graphs, database relationship explorers, GitHub release analytics, and so much more with the support for monorepos. Install the package and then just run projectlens in any of you full-stack web projects and see extremely detailed error and security issues. It's also open-source so feel free to contribute and star. Hope this helps! #MyProjects #Projectlens @Dagmawi_Babi