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I'm Eyob, a self-taught backend dev sharing my Tech journey, tips, tools, and real-world projects. Let’s grow together😊 DM for any project ideas @alnova19 Personal site: https://eyobsimachew.vercel.app My Github: https://github.com/Eyob-smax

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I used Claude Max, Cursor Pro, and Codex, and I was really wondering why Cursor has the best experience, the best output, and why it feels so fast, even though they all use similar models. Here’s the thing, there’s something called a harness. It’s basically the environment and tooling built around the core model. At the end of the day, agents are just LLMs with some code and algorithms that let them read, write, and execute tasks. That’s what a harness does. And the Cursor team has invested a lot in their harness. They’ve made it much easier for the model to understand the codebase, navigate context, and produce really strong outputs. @devwitheyob #TechVibe #harness #agents #save

I used Claude Max, Cursor Pro, and Codex, and I was really wondering why Cursor has the best experience, the best output, and why it feels so fast, even though they all use similar models. Here’s the thing, there’s something called a harness. It’s basically the environment and tooling built around the core model. At the end of the day, agents are just LLMs with some code and algorithms that let them read, write, and execute tasks. That’s what a harness does. And the Cursor team has invested a lot in their harness. They’ve made it much easier for the model to understand the codebase, navigate context, and produce really strong outputs. #harness #agents

I didn't know that vs has a preview feature on the md files it is pretty useful👌 #vscode
I didn't know that vs has a preview feature on the md files it is pretty useful👌 #vscode

I’m migrating the database and deploying new features to a live service, and I’m trying to do this without any downtime or data loss, which is pretty challenging. #prod

I’m so tired from the dev events, but I had to pull an all-nighter 😭 #devevents

I have a lot to say abot today's event it was really great I learned so much I had so muchhhh fun I will post in a bit #devevents

Started😊 #hiking #devevents

Oh boy it becomes 4😭 #random

Only 3 people 👀 #random

I saw a reel on IG where they claimed they could get you 1k followers for 500 birr, but when I checked their page, it only had about 980 followers 😆 #random

I’ve changed my circle over the past few months. I’ve met new friends, like-minded people, and built stronger relationships with people who have the same hunger and drive as me. Most of the time, I enjoy spending time alone, but when I’m around people, I make sure I’m with the right ones. Their energy fuels me. #Friends

Repost from Debugging Epohul
The biggest change I made regarding learning is starting with questions preferably (3–10 questions) when learning about a topic. For example: what is it, why is it important, and how does it work are the most common questions I ask for almost every concept I learn, with more depending on the context. This has absolutely been a game changer for me because before this, I would just dive into a subject like jumping into a skydive unprepared and sometimes with no parachute (analogy is still work in progress). Anyway, now I have structure, and it feels far less overwhelming. Also, knowing the questions are limited for the session makes me realize it is going to end, which is nice. I found this especially helpful in a space where learning is not optimized for an exam or structured by an institution.

The process you have to complete to withdraw money from Upwork is insane; it takes more than 10 days. #upwork

I realize how memory-consuming Chrome is. Can you suggest a good lightweight browser (should be Chromium-based)

```/grill-meInterview me relentlessly about every aspect of this plan until we reach a shared understanding.Walk down each branch of the design tree, resolving dependencies between decisions one-by-one.`` Watch this video guys 👉 Code ain't cheap #video #ai

Beautiful technologies I get to know this month: 1. VS Code Remote SSH and Dev Containers 2. Paperclip 3. GitHub Codespace @devwitheyob #TechVibe #Tech

Beautiful technologies I get to know this month 1. Vs code remote ssh and dev containers 2. Paperclip 3. github codespaces

Repost from Genene T. ☕️
I can't wait to become rich and famous so everything I say makes sense. @genenetise01

Repost from Coolio
50 people have completed registration successfully. Our Seats are officially full and registration is closed! big names that are part of our hike: TechNerd Natyiu OnixDesign SemerNur Senyi GeneneT EyuTerminal TechVibe TechWorld FrostySiren EzraRambling honorable mentions: EKDDesigns TheDualJourney StackMinds Yoni.Sh KassDagsArchives sorry if i forgot anyone 😇❤️ cant wait for Sunday to come this is going to be hella fun!!! ❤️🔥👌

Anyone wanna be dev-events camera man for this event? I'll sponsor you. (Hike, activities, food) Dm