Digital grind
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🛠 New to tech, but here to stay!

I'm documenting all of my journey starting from Day 00
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Day 033

The day went exactly as planned. I accomplished all my tasks that i planned and covered many JavaScript basics like functions, variables, operators, and more. I also did some research on why I’ve been stuck with DSA and finally identified my core problem.

Self-improvement stuff went well too 🙂
Will continue tomorrow.

Good Night 🥰
Digital grind
🎯 Goals for January
1.Keep going with web dev and Build a mini portfolio (static website)
Only HTML & CSS
2.Try to survive final exams and assignments
(Being an engineering student already makes life harder)
3.Post daily for the whole month
Not always coding — some days will include life lessons & struggles
📆 January – Monthly Report

My main goal for January was surviving final exams while still staying connected to web development.

After my finals, I officially started JavaScript, building on the HTML and CSS I’ve been playing with for the last six months. Looking back, the hardest part of my journey was staying consistent while balancing DSA, web development, and school.

Whenever I focused heavily on one area, the others suffered 🤦‍♂️ and That constant trade-off is the main reason I spent a long time on HTML and CSS. But now I’m confident that my foundation there is more than enough, and it was the right move.
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Day 034
It went as normal, but I preferred to stay at the dorm since all my dormmates went home. Lonely life hits different 😁 even though it’s just for one week.
Forwarded from Ars Dev
Today marks exactly one year since the term “vibe coding” entered our vocabulary.

On February 3, 2025, Andrej Karpathy introduced it to the world — and it stuck.

Today at work we will celebrate the anniversary with our favorite agent 😅
Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
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💯 The system doesn’t need your freedom or creativity.
it just needs your hope that hard work will eventually pay off.
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Day 035

Today I woke up at 8 AM 😭
Yeah the 5 AM streak broke, but the mission didn’t.
Even though the whole day got disrupted, I still did what I had to do.
Streaks failing doesn’t mean progress failed.
What matters is not quitting when the plan collapses.
Focus on the small, tiny things cuz those 10 minutes will either compound in your favor or slowly work against you.
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Missed yesterday's update it's cuz I fell a sleep before posting
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February 5 > Day 036 of Self-Improvement


This phase may feel frustrating, but that’s part of the game.

Woke up at 7:00 AM
Did some light research on a few topics
Solved 5+ basic DSA questions (JavaScript)
Continued reading my book
Spent only 2 hours on my phone
That’s it for today.
Let’s gooo 🚀
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Day 037 of Self - Improvement

Studied at my ex-campus 😁 (SSC). Focused a bit on loops and solved some JS questions — basically the same logic as Python, just different syntax.

Next focus: OOP fundamentals and core concepts 💡

Didn’t read my usual book today. Instead, I practiced and revised ባሕረ ሐሳብ — super interesting stuff.
Highly recommend it to anyone who’s curious and loves deep thinking.
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Day 038 of self improvement

Today I learned a lesson the hard way 😅
I wrote an infinite loop in JavaScript and boom
– Browser tab frozen
– CPU screaming
– Nothing clickable

Turns out JS runs on a single thread,
so one infinite loop can block everything.

The day went so amazing. Grinding from 9 AM – 9 PM with just 1 hour break for lunch
What I’m still wondering about is how Saturday became a special grinding day, even though there were no classes from Monday to Friday 🤔

Good night everybody
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Day 039 of self-improvement 🚀

It’s crazy how one small condition can change the final result completely.
DSA is really about exceptions and edge cases—miss one tiny detail and the whole solution breaks.

Another raw lesson: yesterday I decided to rest.
No coding, just going to church since it is sunday , sleep, and chilling.
But instead I fell into brain-rot and doom-scrolling… and that heavy, empty feeling followed me into Monday and tried to ruin the whole day.
Rest is necessary—but bad rest leaks into everything.
Same as code: one wrong condition, one ignored edge case, and the output is off.
Showed up anyway 🙏
On to Day 040.
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Day 040 of self-improvement

Today went amazing.
Solved 3 DSA problems.
Read my book.
Started a side project with a crazy good idea.
Went to work. Church. Life handled.
In short: I did everything I planned.

Now it’s time to prepare for tomorrow.
Good night :)
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Day 041 of self improvement

Today I started one of the coolest AI project ideas I have. I know it would be insane if I had some knowledge of at least one tech stack, but I just started blindly — 80% of it is Python.

I also learned a great lesson. You know how people say “build projects”? There’s a misconception: following a tutorial or resource is not the same. Building on your own feels completely different from just following someone else.

Anyway, today was dedicated to it. Only managed 1 DSA question, and some AI integration stuff didn’t work, but I’ll release it once I finish it!

Good night 😍
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Day 042 of Self Improvement

Today I studied OOP in JavaScript and solved some DSA problems on LeetCode. Also pushed my project to GitHub.

One new thing I tried was solving problems with a peer — and honestly, it was such an amazing experience. Exploring ideas together, getting stuck, figuring things out, laughing at small bugs… it just makes the whole process better.

Learning alone builds discipline.
Learning with the right people builds energy.

Overall, it was a good day.
Well done. Let’s go again tomorrow. 💪
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Day 043 of self improvement

No DSA, no web dev today.
Spent the whole day researching, experimenting, reading articles, watching videos, and exploring AI. Took notes and getting ready to take action on all the AI stuff coming in 2026 and beyond.
You might have heard the word algorithm before like maybe in school, YouTube, or tech talks but not many of us truly understand it.
I watched this video 2 years ago when I didn’t really get it, but when I re-watched it now, everything started to make sense. The way the professor explains it gives deep insight it's not just a textbook definition, but a real understanding of what an algorithm is and how it shapes everything from computers to everyday decisions.

If you really want to understand the real meaning of algorithms and not just a vague idea this is worth watching.