Forwarded from The Hamud stack
Resource hub From the community to the community
why I built Resource Hub ?
I built Resource hub because I struggled to get resources, I spent most of the time researching to get a solution if it exists, but didn't get what I need even if I get it its quality was poor but when I asked some folks on Codenight they dropped very quality resources as nothing then i realized that we don't lack the resources but we lack a place to share them after that I built a simple html CSS page in which I can organize this resources I got then I posted on my channel asking if they also face this issue and turned out they did then I realized it wasn't only my pain it is everybody's pain after that I took it seriously
what it does ?
— it is a resource sharing platform allow developers and designers get resources easily literally for every thing they need
How I built it ?
I scraped channels of some known senior devs in the community also got the resources manually from many other developers and designers
— it is v1 it implements very basic feature comparing with what I am planning to do
— you can send me resources here contact also you can send feedback and report if there is any issue
— I want to thank the Guys who shared me these resources specially @DoughNutDrops who allowed me to scrape his channel :)
why I built Resource Hub ?
I built Resource hub because I struggled to get resources, I spent most of the time researching to get a solution if it exists, but didn't get what I need even if I get it its quality was poor but when I asked some folks on Codenight they dropped very quality resources as nothing then i realized that we don't lack the resources but we lack a place to share them after that I built a simple html CSS page in which I can organize this resources I got then I posted on my channel asking if they also face this issue and turned out they did then I realized it wasn't only my pain it is everybody's pain after that I took it seriously
what it does ?
— it is a resource sharing platform allow developers and designers get resources easily literally for every thing they need
How I built it ?
I scraped channels of some known senior devs in the community also got the resources manually from many other developers and designers
— it is v1 it implements very basic feature comparing with what I am planning to do
— you can send me resources here contact also you can send feedback and report if there is any issue
— I want to thank the Guys who shared me these resources specially @DoughNutDrops who allowed me to scrape his channel :)
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i really hate it when guests come over and parents force me to go say "selam new endet new"😭😭
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pretty sure im not the only one planning to plan to start planning😭😂
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Forwarded from DoughNut 🍩
JUST GOT ABSOLUTELY ROASTED (AND LOVED IT)
Ever built something for months just to realize... nobody wants it? :skull:
I just tried dontbuildthis.com and WOW. This AI doesn't sugarcoat ANYTHING.
You drop your "genius" startup idea, and their AI absolutely destroys it with brutal honesty. Think Simon Cowell met a VC rejection letter and had a baby.
Here's actually why I liked it
Pre-MVP reality check - saves you months of delusion
Weighted scoring system - not just random roasts, actual logic
Only ~15% get survival badges - rarer than good code comments
Zero bias - the AI doesn't care about your feelings OR your LinkedIn connections
Got absolutely demolished but the feedback was chef's kiss EXACTLY what I needed to hear. Made me laser-focus on what actually matters instead of chasing shiny objects.
The brutal truth? Most of our ideas ARE trash (including mine :smiling_face_with_tear:). But the ones that survive this roasting? Those might actually be worth building.
Ready to get humbled? 👉 dontbuildthis.com
Launching on product hunt soon as well
#Resources
Ever built something for months just to realize... nobody wants it? :skull:
I just tried dontbuildthis.com and WOW. This AI doesn't sugarcoat ANYTHING.
You drop your "genius" startup idea, and their AI absolutely destroys it with brutal honesty. Think Simon Cowell met a VC rejection letter and had a baby.
Here's actually why I liked it
Pre-MVP reality check - saves you months of delusion
Weighted scoring system - not just random roasts, actual logic
Only ~15% get survival badges - rarer than good code comments
Zero bias - the AI doesn't care about your feelings OR your LinkedIn connections
Got absolutely demolished but the feedback was chef's kiss EXACTLY what I needed to hear. Made me laser-focus on what actually matters instead of chasing shiny objects.
The brutal truth? Most of our ideas ARE trash (including mine :smiling_face_with_tear:). But the ones that survive this roasting? Those might actually be worth building.
Ready to get humbled? 👉 dontbuildthis.com
Launching on product hunt soon as well
#Resources
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been watching this channel lately .. really cool stuff on system design
https://www.youtube.com/@ByteByteGo/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@ByteByteGo/videos
YouTube
ByteByteGo
Covering topics and trends in large-scale system design, from the authors of the best-selling System Design Interview book series. This channel is managed by Alex Xu and Sahn Lam.
To master system design, get our 158-page System Design PDF for free by subscribing…
To master system design, get our 158-page System Design PDF for free by subscribing…
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Forwarded from Theodore Discovery ∆
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This is the real Learning Cycle
Every time I try to learn something whether it’s a new language, a framework, or even a basic principle. I start with motivation. I’m curious. I’m ready.
But as I dive deeper, I start to notice a pattern.
I keep going through the same steps again and again. Maybe with small differences, but still, the same structure. It begins to feel like I’m building the same project over and over, just with a different name or goal. And then I stop and ask myself: What exactly am I learning here?
The truth is, it doesn’t feel like learning when you’re stuck in repetition. But something is happening under the surface.
Time reveals it.
The more you stay with something, the better you understand how it works. Not just on the surface, but beneath it. Slowly, you feel more confident. You think you’ve seen everything there is to see.
Then it hits you.
You come across a side of the work you’ve never noticed before. Something unexpected. And that one new thing opens the door to a new layer you didn’t know existed. It humbles you. It reminds you how much more there is to discover.
So the cycle begins again.
You’re back at the start.
Excited. Confused. Motivated.
Repeating things that feel familiar.
Until something unfamiliar appears.
That’s what learning really looks like. It’s not a straight line. It’s not always progress you can measure. It’s a loop. A rhythm. A pattern. Over time, it teaches you how to see better, not just how to do more.
And the best part? Every loop makes you stronger, whether you notice it or not.
Every time I try to learn something whether it’s a new language, a framework, or even a basic principle. I start with motivation. I’m curious. I’m ready.
But as I dive deeper, I start to notice a pattern.
I keep going through the same steps again and again. Maybe with small differences, but still, the same structure. It begins to feel like I’m building the same project over and over, just with a different name or goal. And then I stop and ask myself: What exactly am I learning here?
The truth is, it doesn’t feel like learning when you’re stuck in repetition. But something is happening under the surface.
Time reveals it.
The more you stay with something, the better you understand how it works. Not just on the surface, but beneath it. Slowly, you feel more confident. You think you’ve seen everything there is to see.
Then it hits you.
You come across a side of the work you’ve never noticed before. Something unexpected. And that one new thing opens the door to a new layer you didn’t know existed. It humbles you. It reminds you how much more there is to discover.
So the cycle begins again.
You’re back at the start.
Excited. Confused. Motivated.
Repeating things that feel familiar.
Until something unfamiliar appears.
That’s what learning really looks like. It’s not a straight line. It’s not always progress you can measure. It’s a loop. A rhythm. A pattern. Over time, it teaches you how to see better, not just how to do more.
And the best part? Every loop makes you stronger, whether you notice it or not.
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Forwarded from Addis AI Assistant
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Big day for Amharic speakers and anyone excited about building with voice AI.
We just launched real-time Amharic voice support on Addis AI with emotional tone and fast response (under 300ms).
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More languages are on the way
@addisassistantai
We just launched real-time Amharic voice support on Addis AI with emotional tone and fast response (under 300ms).
😊You can try it now at platform.addisassistant.com
More languages are on the way
@addisassistantai