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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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Repost from Solo codes
Introducing Totals.
All your transactions in one place
Totals is a mobile app that automatically tracks your bank transactions by parsing SMS messages from Ethiopian banks. It gives you real-time balance updates, detailed transaction history, smart analytics, and clear financial insights, all stored securely on your device.
We built it to stop ourselves from going broke 💸
Multi-Bank Support
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE)
Awash Bank
Bank of Abyssinia (BOA)
Dashen Bank
Telebirr
more coming soon....
download here
And its open source,
please drop a star or contribute
Github
shoutout to @abelwondafrash for coming up with the initial concept and design
By detached
@interested_imbecile
@ye_we
Repost from Codative 🔭
This one is the only quote that I have left with fearing people a going to yell at @Dagmawi_babi 😂
Have good night everyone
#Devfest2025 #Quotes
@codative
Repost from Codative 🔭
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These are some amazing quotes from #Devfest 2025
These are specifically from the session by @kinfishfarms
Enjoy 😉
#Devfest2025 #Quotes
@codative
Repost from Mr. Naty
I now know why the server is fast these days. W the backend guy 👌
Some people have mastered formal writing long before ChatGPT existed. I find this article fascinating. link
☕️ Code & Coffee - backend time
Client-side or Server-side filtering? 🤔 Let’s break it down
Building a data-heavy app and not sure where filtering should live?
👉 Client-side filtering
- Super fast
- Great for small, stable datasets
- Simple filters, instant UI response
👉 Server-side filtering
- Handles large & dynamic data
- More secure and scalable
- Perfect for complex queries
Tip: Most real apps use a hybrid approach client-side for quick interactions, server-side for heavy lifting.
What do you usually use in your projects client, server, or both? 👇
@codeandcoffe1
Repost from The Software Guy
🚀 Codecast App v1.1.0— Update Announcement
We’re excited to share that Codecast has been upgraded with several new features, improvements, and bug fixes to enhance your listening experience.
What’s new in this update:
⏱️ Sleep Timer — Audio now pauses automatically after a set time, perfect for late-night listening.
🎨 UI Enhancements — Cleaner visuals and smoother interactions across the app.
🔍 Improved Sorting & Filtering — Find episodes faster and explore content more efficiently.
🛠 Bug Fixes & Performance Improvements — A more stable and reliable experience overall.
Biggest Update: Supporting Organizers
Organizers can now receive tips via Jami.bio. If you enjoy an episode, consider supporting the people behind it. A single podcast episode takes real effort — from planning and outreach to recording and publishing.
These organizers are often the reason we get access to conversations with people we might never have the chance to meet due to their busy lifestyles. Showing appreciation helps keep these valuable discussions going.
Thank you for listening, supporting, and being part of the Codecast community. More updates coming soon.
@software_guy
even chatgpt knows i have ADHD 😭
what do u guys do to focus on one thing ? help me out 😂
Repost from The Software Guy
🚀 Introducing: Codecast App
Codecast is now a full app built for tech-focused podcasts from our community and beyond.
What you can do with Codecast:
🎙 Listen to tech podcasts in one place
👥 Browse podcasts by guest (since one guest may appear on multiple shows)
🎧 Filter episodes by host
🔍 Search episodes easily
⬇️ Download episodes for offline listening
▶️ Supports background play, so you can listen while doing other things
This app was built to solve a real community need, not hype, not noise, just value.
You should check out this app it’s really useful. The UI and user experience are excellent, and everything feels well thought out. Big kudos to the developers for creating such a helpful app. I’ll definitely be using it.
☕️ Code & Coffee - MERN time
Lately, I’ve been struggling to host one of my projects on cPanel.
cPanel isn’t really Node-friendly by default. It’s built mainly for PHP, so anything related to Node.js already comes with friction.
In my case, I was working with React + Node + Prisma. Prisma turned out to be tricky on cPanel the installation needs relatively high RAM, and that forced me to switch my ORM to Sequelize.
That experience pushed me to compare Prisma vs Sequelize, and here’s a simple takeaway that might help you choose 👇
✅ Choose Prisma if:
You use TypeScript
You want speed, type safety, and clean code
You’re building modern APIs (Next.js, NestJS)
You care a lot about developer experience (DX)
✅ Choose Sequelize if:
You’re strong in SQL
You need complex or highly customized queries
You’re maintaining a legacy project
You want the flexibility of ORM plus raw SQL
Hope this helps someone
@codeandcoffee1
Hey guys! How’s your Sunday?
How do you usually spend Sundays to recharge for the week?
For me, if I spend my Sunday outside, it feels like there’s no new week like the last week just continues. So I usually spent it by chilling at home.
Have a nice Sunday 🥰
Had a great time meeting some wonderful people and creators today!
KiraFix Tech, Dagmawi Babi, Mr. Naty.
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