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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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Another milestone, I’ve worked out at the gym for one month straight. I know it’s nothing for some people, but I’m kinda lazy lol 😂
#gym
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I literally watching a football match of our dep until codex finsh the task😂
#building
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Repost from Information Systems Hub 💻🔁
🎉 Welcome Information Systems Freshman Students! 🎉🎉
We are excited to welcome you to the Information Systems community!
Join us for an engaging and informative session where you will:
✨Meet our School Dean and learn more about your academic journey
✨Hear from industry professionals about career opportunities in Information Systems
✨Engage in a panel discussion with IS alumni sharing their experiences
✨Explore innovative student projects in our project showcase
✨ Enjoy free refreshments along the way
📅 Date: Friday, March 27, 2026
📍Venue: 4Kilo, CNCS, Digital Library
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#SIS #InformationSystems #Freshman #Welcome
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If it is easy do it easy, if it is hard do it hard, just get it done(Jim Rohn)👏
Good night my fam, sweet dreams😊
#nights
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and I also really messed up with some teachers. I don’t think they’re going to let me pass this semester 😕😭.
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Yoo guys, I’ve been working the whole day. Today I really asked myself why I even started a new job 😭. It was such a hard day, I didn’t even leave the dorm. I’ve been working on a task since 2 LT until now 😭😭. I also didn’t go to the gym.
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Repost from Natyiu
Focus on what actually matters.
I see a lot of freelancers spending months perfecting portfolio projects, working on countless designs, tweaking details again and again, trying to make everything look flawless. But from my experience, that’s not what gets you clients. Clients don’t care how many times you refined a project or how perfect it looks, they care about what you can actually do for them. And the biggest problem is, while you’re busy perfecting everything in private, most people don’t even know you exist. You’re not showing your work, not getting feedback, and not giving yourself a chance to be discovered.
The truth is, visibility matters more than perfection. That doesn’t mean you should compromise your work quality, but the time and obsession you put into a project shouldn’t come at the cost of being invisible. You can do both by building and sharing in public, improving as you go. You can be highly skilled, better than many, but if no one sees your work, it won’t bring you opportunities. Meanwhile, someone less skilled but more consistent and visible is getting the clients you want. So focus on doing real work, share it consistently, and grow in public …. because work that stays hidden doesn’t get hired.
@natyiu0
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Repost from Tech Nerd
This is the kind of stubbornness you need in life. The worst they can say is no…
@selfmadecoder
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Honestly, most of my opportunities came through connections. I met this guy at codenight who needed OpenClaw automation, so I just talked to him. Turns out he had a lot of clients on Upwork. Back then, I didn’t really know much about it, but now I’m working with him and I’ve already done 3 projects.
So yeah, whenever you meet someone in tech, just connect with them. Ask what they do, learn fast, and don’t be afraid to say I can handle it. You’ll figure things out once you start.
if you’re in a group, be the one who works the hardest. Take it seriously. You really can’t imagine where that mindset can take you, always there is someone noticing that and whenever the next opportunity come you are the first to be choosen. I’ve seen it happen to me many many times.
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #tips #save
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Honestly, most of my opportunities came through connections. I met this guy at codenight who needed OpenClaw automation, so I just talked to him. Turns out he had a lot of clients on Upwork. Back then, I didn’t really know much about it, but now I’m working with him and I’ve already done 3 projects.
So yeah, whenever you meet someone in tech, just connect with them. Ask what they do, learn fast, and don’t be afraid to say I can handle it. You’ll figure things out once you start.
if you’re in a group, be the one who works the hardest. Take it seriously. You really can’t imagine where that mindset can take you, always there is someone noticing that and whenever the next opportunity come you are the first to be choosen. I’ve seen it happen to me many many times.
#tips
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Let me tell you a secret, the only thing that matter in tech in this Era is the people you know, more than they skills you have
#random
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I’m feeling a little emotional, guys. I was just on the phone with my mom and we had a deep conversation.
She was telling me በቀን ስንቴ እንደምትፀልይልኝ, how she’s so proud of me and how skhe tells everyone, "This is my boy." She shared how much she loves me, what I mean to her, and her dreams for my future. She even told me that every time ሲደክማት እኔን ስታስብ እደሚቀላት.
I am so lucky to have such a strong, visionary, supportive, and lovely mother. አትታየ 🥰 I’m doing everything I do for you, የኔ አለም😊
#forMoM #random
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Let me share something important if you’re working with OpenClaw 👀
That thing can burn tokens like crazy… one complex, unoptimized request can literally wipe $10 just like that. I was working on a project scraping clinical databases and websites, generating leads with 20+ fields, and storing them in Google Sheets. At first, I let the AI handle most of it… bad idea, I already burned like $5 from my client. I tried optimizing, using APIs, tweaking steps… but still, generating like 2,000 leads was costing around $1, which is actually expensive at scale.
After a lot of trial, I came up with this approach. Instead of letting the AI do most of the things we can use ai as an orchestrator, I built simple scripts on the server,
– one for scraping
– one for cleaning the data
Now the AI just sends parameters to these scripts and gets the result back. It doesn’t fetch or process raw data anymore, it’s WAY faster, realiable and almost no cost. I can’t believe I didn’t think of this earlier.
So yeah, if you’re working with OpenClaw, don’t let the AI do token consuming thing use it mostly as an orchestrator, offload heavy tasks to scripts and logic.
#save #OpenClaw #automation
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One challenge is that some integrations aren’t very smooth. Since we’re self-hosting n8n, connecting it with Google services requires manual credential setup.
If we were using n8n’s managed cloud, this part would be much easier. So that’s probably the hardest part right now.
#n8n
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So basically, this is the workflow I’m working on, we monitor a specific google drive folder, and whenever a new file is added, the process starts automatically, the file is taken and clipped into multiple short videos, then subtitles and captions are added to each clip.
After that, the clips are sent via WhatsApp for approval. We also handle replies, if a user sends instructions or feedback on WhatsApp, the system can process and apply those changes.
Once everything is approved, the content is posted across different social media platforms. There’s also a separate workflow that generates videos automatically and posts them as well.
#n8n
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The feeling you get from actually finishing your tasks is unmatched.
Lately, I’ve been working on 4–5 things at the same time. Today, I had to work on an AAU project, an n8n automation project, an OpenClaw lead automation project, and I also had an interview.
By the end of the day, I managed to finish everything.
But honestly, after this, I’m not going to work on 4–5 things at once again. It’s not healthy, and you can’t make everything perfect, they all just end up average.
@devwiheyob
