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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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I found this video really insightful

Day 24 Leetcode. Stealing problems from my sister’s channel continues.

Day 23 Leetcode. Wishing you a day as easy as this problem. ✌🏽

Repost from Zaya
እኔ Hustle ላይ ነኝ!
እኔ Hustle ላይ ነኝ!

As a full stack developer, I usually skip Figma and design directly in code. Robi’s talk covered everything we need to know about design. It was wonderful fr check it out

bravo 🔥🔥

"አድዋ ከራሱ ጀመረ፤ እራሱን አሸነፈ ለሰው ተረፈ። ሁሉም ትውልድ አድዋ አለው፤ የኔም አድዋ ልቤ ላይ ነው፤ ጀግና ማለት ይቅር ባይ ነው!" Rophnan

One of my absolute favorite talks from the event. don’t miss it

I've started reading ፍካሬ ye አለማየሁ ዋሴ last book i guess. ከዚ በፊት ያሉትን ሁሉንም አንብቢአቸዋለው ። I enjoyed most of his books fr ስለዚህ መፀሀፍ
I've started reading  ፍካሬ  ye አለማየሁ ዋሴ last book i guess. ከዚ በፊት ያሉትን ሁሉንም አንብቢአቸዋለው ። I enjoyed most of his books fr ስለዚህ መፀሀፍ ምንም ሲባል አልሰማሁም ። Once I finish reading, I’ll share my reflections here

March 1st. Time is moving fast. Most of my February plans didn’t get done for different reasons. I planned to read one book (እንደ አደገኛ አንባቢ) and finish a side project, but I didn’t complete either of them. I didn’t even reach halfway through the book. Instead of feeling stuck, I’ve decided to reset and stay consistent by planning better and giving weekly updates. My March goals 🍃Finish the side project I started in February 🍃Finish the book (I’m not even halfway yet, so I need to catch up) 🍃Draw at least 2 times this month (even if it’s something simple) 🍃Complete the 30-day LeetCode challenge (I’m on day 22, so just 8 days left) I’ll update weekly and reflect again at the end of the month. Have a lovely Sunday everyone 🤍

morning my people 🥰

Repost from Chapi Dev Talks
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This dude trusted me with his walls, and I messed it up. 😭 But anyway, I got my two books in return for messing up his walls, so yayyyyyy 📚😂

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So this is the unfinished version with "Guardians" and some touches left. 😊️️️️️️ I really love ittt, and I didn't lift a fi
So this is the unfinished version with "Guardians" and some touches left. 😊️️️️️️ I really love ittt, and I didn't lift a finger in this, instead it was this amazing person @codeandcoffee1 ❤️. She did everything by herself and it is such a blessing to have a friend (actually more like a sister) that is actually genuine and sweet. Tmechignalesh Lozi 🫶 and you guys make sure to join her channel since she's coming with lots of wonderful stuff fr. And for the times ahead we'll be creating a community that we all can actually benefit from guys, I give my words! 🔥 @cyber_Guardian5

This dude trusted me with his walls, and I messed it up.😭 But anyway, I got my two books in return for messing up his walls, so yayyyyyy 📚😂

🎼✌️

ቆንጅዬ ቅዳሜ ይሁንላችሁ

I’m the kind of person who cries every time I start something new. Like, “ወዮ… how am I gonna do this?” I panic. But I’ve realized something. That’s just part of my process. Every beginning feels heavy. It’s like pushing a giant wheel that doesn’t want to move. You strain, you force it, and it barely turns. It feels impossible. But if you keep pushing even while doubting, even while crying it starts to move. Slowly. Then steadily. And once it’s spinning? It gets easier. So if you’re at the crying stage… Keep going. That might just mean you’re at the beginning of momentum. ❤

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