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Btw more than the years , the skill accumulated is really crucial fr. Like i know someone who is tech lead at a big company with 3 years skill. And if it was for the years we spent i would having been ceo @google 😂
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Ai hits different depending on whose hands it’s in.
In a senior dev’s hands? It’s a multiplier.
Like 10x… honestly 100x.
They already know the terrain, the traps, the patterns so AI just speeds up the boring loops and repetitive tasks. It’s like giving a Formula 1 driver a faster car.
But in a junior’s hands?
low key the opposite.
AI can actually downgrade you.
not because you’re bad but because you don’t yet know whether the answer is clean, trash, outdated, or straightup dangerous. you accept everything at face value, and every shortcut steals a skill you never built.
The messy truth?
If you skip the basics, AI turns you into a copy n paste puppet.
But if you build your fundamentals raw struggle, fail, understand the why then Ai becomes that insane cheat code you can actually control.
and seniors… don’t get too comfy either.
AI can make you lazy.
You start relying on it to think for you, and suddenly your edge dulls. the same tool that boosts you 100x can also turn your brain into a semi autopilot potato.
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The first time i wrote code was back in 2009 EC summer. I got a xhtml and css course by a GOAT youtuber called the new boston .
Back then owning a wifi at home was a lot expensive so we used to download the videos offline and watch it all night and code using Notepad ++ 😅. Yeah, back then the only auto complete we had was closing bracket 😭
And missing a semi colon bug was sooo trend 😂 and even having auto closing tag feels like too much help fr.
How many of you knew The NewBoston Youtube back then 😁
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Were you a dev before the AI era back when you had to dig through 8 year old Stackoverflow answers and spam your seniors with questions until they started hiding when they saw you? 😂
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Repost from Dag Mawi
Someone reverse engineered the entire AirPods protocol and unlocked exclusive AirPods features on non-Apple devices
It's called LibrePods and it rewrites the Device ID to trick your AirPods into thinking you're using an iPhone.
Now, everything Apple locks to iOS is finally available on Android and Linux:
→ noise control modes
→ adaptive transparency & hearing aid support
→ ear detection with auto pause/resume
→ head gestures (nod to answer calls!)
→ multi-device switching
→ rename AirPods, customize gestures
→ battery status + full accessibility settings
Github
[LinkedIn post]
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Have u ever thought how some apps change their app icon dynamically?
Especially Duolingo
check out :https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_dynamic_icon
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🎉Welcome to the Battalion, software soldiers.
We just crossed 1K, and from this point on you’re officially part of the unit.
I’m your Lieutenant Colonel Anexon, leading this army of builders, tinkerers, and code warriors straight into bigger things.🫡
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Repost from Chapi Dev Talks
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This is touches my heart, If anyone wanna help them there is a bank account too and may be share it with us the screenshot to that others can join as well.
Account Number:
5299527000438
Bank: Buna Bank
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100 ETB means a lot for her.
Am not affiliated or conneted with her, she is just awesome mom being there for her kid2 173
I used to go to websites fulll of weird ads to download amharic fonts. Now i got this🤌
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Repost from Hanix
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• melke-fidelat.vercel.app
A collection of Ethiopic Typefaces
• Explore
• Preview
• Download
#MyProject
@HanixJourney
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Repost from Hanix
Google Antigravity
It's new agentic development platform with Gemini 3 Pro for free.
Download : Here
@HanixJourney
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If our country ever faced a real national security threat and urgently needed educated soldiers… would you step up?
اکنون در دسترس! پژوهش تلگرام ۲۰۲۵ — مهمترین بینشهای سال 
