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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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Our first tester was 🥁🥁🥁 code & coffee 🍾🍾 She implemented the sdk , in a way to control navigation and filling out some forms in her website The platform was frontend & static , so she tried to use the sdk the best she could on the website Second tester :- tested on a whole e-commerce site which is full stack web with full backend , so the agent can control everything and actually interact with the DB too ,  I swear can't wait for you to see this 😊

Yoo this thing is cool wip.et u guys should join shout out to Robi
Yoo this thing is cool wip.et u guys should join shout out to Robi

I found this photo in my Snapchat from 4 years ago when I was a first year uni student getting into architecture used to be m
I found this photo in my Snapchat from 4 years ago when I was a first year uni student getting into architecture used to be my dream Four or five years ago I would’ve never imagined becoming a computer science student or working as a software engineer if someone told me that back then I would probably laugh and say bro no way that could never be me becoming an architect was my dream since elementary school changing my career after a 2 month break was really hard for me but I did it and I’ll never regret it but that’s not even the main reason I’m writing this it just makes me think who really knows what the next five years will look like life is unpredictable and sometimes things move in directions we never expected but one thing I know is even the unexpected path can still turn into something beautiful

BTW I am bad at vibe coding.( I still use vs code ). That was the reason I was teaching my self prompt engineering over the past 2 week. now, i am trying to vibe code bookpulse in react native using opencode. I will let you know how it goes

When someone ghosts and just walks out of ma life without saying anything .... ግልግል የደሀ ሞት bro, I already spend my whole day fixing projects with “no errors but not working” issues and now you want me to open devtools on u too If you wanna leave, cool I already got enough bugs to debug in my life

Age doesn’t make you mature, responsibility does. This young man’s story is teaching me a lot, fr relatable

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E01 I was 15, finishing 9th grade, when life at home stopped feeling normal. My dad was a military colonel the man who never complained, never bent, always carried everything so the rest of us didn’t have to. He was my anchor. My definition of what strength looked like. Then he came back from deployment. It wasn’t the return we expected. His kidneys had failed 😔. Just like that, the strongest person I knew was suddenly lying in a hospital bed, fading in and out of awareness. I didn’t understand the medical terms. I didn’t understand what was happening to his body. I just remember looking at him and thinking, with absolute certainty, that I might lose him any day. And I couldn’t do anything about it. We brought him back to home, and I remember that summer like a blur where time didn’t feel stable anymore. Everything felt out of my control except my thoughts. And my thoughts kept circling the same place: I can’t fix this. So I did the only thing I knew how to do. I built something. LaloDev started as a way to escape that helplessness. I was 15, running on panic, fear, and this strange pressure in my chest that wouldn’t let me sit still. If I couldn’t control what was happening at home, I needed to control something somewhere else. It grew faster than I expected. 6,000 people on Telegram. A viral loop that actually worked. A few dollars coming in not life-changing to anyone else, but to me it felt like proof that I wasn’t powerless. People started knowing my name. My age became part of the story. I became “that kid who built something.” That summer didn’t just pass. It rewired me. And then came the next year. And that’s where I disappeared from social media ... (to be continued)

Age doesn’t make you mature, responsibility does. This young man’s story is teaching me a lot, fr relatable

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ሰናይ ሳምንት ይሁንልን 🥰

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“Womanhood is beautiful because it is sacrificial.” Reading her piece felt like reading someone turning pain, faith, and identity into poetry. Proud of my little ማሙኒ 😊 for writing with this much depth and honesty. ብታነቡት ይመከራል! keep it up ኑኒ✨ https://medium.com/@nuhaminlakew793/womanhood-8b1ef5dccb00

Yoooo make sure to vote for this young man

Manual debugging with console logs and devtools is actually so satisfying fr

Do you guys believe luck exists? If you ask me, it’s still one of those questions I don’t fully have an answer for. Yesterday at the ALX panel discussion, one of the guests (I forgot his name ) said luck is real. He said when you get something, it’s luck, and when you lose something, maybe it just wasn’t your luck. Meh… I don’t know if that fully makes sense to me to be honest. What do you guys think? But another guy on the panel said something that actually stayed in my mind. He said “Try to always be in places where luck can find you.” That made more sense to me. The way I understood it is: try more things, put yourself out there more, maximize your chances. Because before trying, you can’t even know whether you’re lucky or not. Muluken explained it to me “It’s like buying more lottery tickets to increase your chances of winning the lottery.” And honestly, I liked that perspective. Anyways, it was a really good event. I truly enjoyed the competition, the discussions, and everything overall. Shoutout to all the teams, and @beyondCodes, I really appreciate you my guy But fr tho… what do you guys genuinely think about luck? Does it really exist, or is it just preparation and opportunity?

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🛰 DEV DIALOGUE Spotlight – Nahom Biruk 🌟 We’re excited to welcome Nahom Biruk, Fullstack Web Developer, Prompt Engineer, an
🛰 DEV DIALOGUE Spotlight – Nahom Biruk 🌟 We’re excited to welcome Nahom Biruk, Fullstack Web Developer, Prompt Engineer, and MERN Stack Specialist, for an inspiring session on modern web development, AI-driven engineering, and scalable software solutions. 🚀 Nahom has built fast, clean, and scalable applications across industries, from real estate platforms, and Enterprise. His expertise spans in Full Stack Development and UI/UX design with an aspiring Entrepreneurial ventures 🎤 Topic: Fullstack Development & AI-Powered Engineering 📅 Sunday, May 16, 2026 🕑 8:00 PM (2:00 LT Local Time) 🌐 Google Meet Link: 👉 Live Sunday! (https://meet.google.com/vun-pbjo-mpn) #GDGAASTU #DevDialogue #NahomBiruk #AIEngineering #FullstackDevelopment #MERNStack

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