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This is exactly what my teammate and I are building for our final-year capstone project. Now the question is, who copied from whom? COOP from us or we from COOP ? 🙂

I will share the app here once we finish the first phase build very soon. I would like you to go through it and basically act as a QA tester.

thanks in advance. stay tuned.
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I used to think I was a fan of weird food combos until I heard people eat apples with peanut butter, and they say it's nice. Bro, how can you eat that sh*t? What's your weird food combo?
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Introducing the first-ever 5K MDC Meetup
the 5killo Muslim students' Jemma'ah has got you the first ever IRL 5k MDC meet up this Monday. if you are around, join us.

Location: Ambassador Mall Musala
Date: Monday May 11.
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AbduIntheLoop
the 5killo Muslim students' Jemma'ah has got you the first ever IRL 5k MDC meet up this Monday. if you are around, join us. Location: Ambassador Mall Musala Date: Monday May 11.
❗️Venue update❗️

📍Location: Ambassador musala, Ambassador mall 4th floor
📅 Date: Monday, May 11th, 2026
Time: After Asr prayer
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Why is this so true 😅.. and I am not the only one. Even some of my friends gained a lot of weight over the course of college years.
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Why is this so true 😅.. and I am not the only one. Even some of my friends gained a lot of weight over the course of college years.
on a serious note,

It’s funny until you are on a hospital bed after a heart attack, and your family is standing outside the ICU praying that you survive.

That is the part we ignore when we joke about tech bros gaining weight, losing sleep, living on caffeine, ordering food at midnight, and sitting for 10 hours every day.

In the first year, it feels harmless.

You are young.
You are earning.
You are learning.
You are solving hard problems.
You tell yourself you will fix your health later.

Then later keeps getting pushed.

One release becomes another release.
One late night becomes a routine.
One skipped workout becomes six months.

And by the fourth or fifth year, the body starts giving warnings.

Back pain.
Poor sleep.
Low energy.
Belly fat.
High cholesterol.
Blood pressure.
Anxiety that never fully leaves.

The problem is not software engineering. The problem is that many of us treat our body like a machine that will tolerate everything because our career is going well.

But your family does not care about your sprint when you are in the hospital.

Your parents do not care about your promotion when they are scared of losing you.

Your spouse and kids do not care about anything if your health becomes the price they all have to pay emotionally.

I am not saying stop working hard.

Work hard. Build the career. Chase the money. Grow. But do not let ambition become self-harm with a better LinkedIn headline.

Go for walks.
Lift weights.
Get blood work done.
Sleep properly.
Take stress seriously before it becomes a medical report.

Because the meme is funny.
Until it becomes your life.

from Linkedin.

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I still can’t believe it… mannnn, we’ve done it. we’re finally there 😭 I’m having a sore throat because I shouted so much. what a week it has been. It’s over… it’s oh-var … cry cry ቋጣሪያን.
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AbduIntheLoop
the 5killo Muslim students' Jemma'ah has got you the first ever IRL 5k MDC meet up this Monday. if you are around, join us. Location: Ambassador Mall Musala Date: Monday May 11.
What did I learn from today’s 5K MDC Meetup?

Code to solve real problems.
We often jump from one tutorial to another and end up stuck in tutorial hell. We rebuild projects we see on YouTube or online, and yes, that helps. But building something that solves your own daily problems teaches you way more. It can be as simple as a to do app customized exactly the way you want it. The real learning happens when you build it yourself, research things on the way, and figure out what to do step by step.

You don’t need to know every tech stack to get started with jobs or internships.
If you know something like Nextjs and Supabase, that is already enough to build a full stack app. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying you shouldn’t learn more. But learning while already working in the industry is much better than sitting for years just learning without doing. And Next.js and Supabase are just examples, not the only stack people should use.

Market yourself.

You may have learned a lot, but HR is not going to magically find you and offer you a job. Build your LinkedIn profile. Have a polished portfolio that is deployed properly. A custom domain looks more professional than just a Vercel link. Write blogs about things you truly understand. Build your GitHub profile too.

Network. Network. Network.
Connect with seniors. Connect with people from other departments if you are not already in software. Connect with students from other campuses too. A lot of opportunities come through people, and networking helps you learn things you would never discover alone.

On job applications, don’t be the average applicant.
If you know you can do the job but don’t have a project to show yet, quickly build something and send a Loom video explaining how you would solve the problem. Reach out directly to HRs, CEOs, or talent managers with something that helps you stand out.

On platforms like Upwork, don’t send generic proposals like “I am delighted to apply for this job.” Talk about what the client is actually looking for and connect it with your experience. Also, unless they specifically ask for it, don’t include your graduation year. Just mention your university. Some clients judge students or fresh graduates before even seeing their skills.

For interviews, research the interviewer.
If they have a technical background, be ready to explain your projects deeply instead of just giving a surface level explanation. If they are non technical, explain your projects in simple language and focus on how it solves business problems.

Go with the trend.
That doesn’t mean jumping from one field to another every month. It means finding trends that match the skills you already have or things you can quickly learn. Workflow automation is booming in freelancing right now. If you already have related skills, learning it can open a lot of opportunities. Voice agents are also becoming huge in AI. If you are already in AI, moving into those areas becomes much easier.

Keep learning your core skills, but don’t only prepare for old school jobs. Learn what’s trending too.

Mood swings.

It happens to almost everyone. We start something with motivation and quit a week later feeling unmotivated. The important thing is understanding that motivation should not be the thing running your life. Systems should.

Build routines and systems instead of depending on motivation. Change your environment if needed, sometimes even your friends :) And even when you feel down, don’t let that make you quit for multiple days. Missing one day is okay. Missing two days in a row is where momentum starts breaking.

When you rely on systems instead of emotions, you start seeing the bigger picture better.

I honestly learned so much from the program. I feel bad for people around 5 Kilo who missed it. Hopefully, you’ll make sure to attend the next one.

I’m writing this in one sitting straight from memory, so I’m sure I forgot a lot of points. But I still wanted to share what I remembered. I’ll also share the recording once the organizers upload it.

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A single point mutation can cause an entire protein to lose its function.

This is not about protein.

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MissCoder has got me a better name 😁.. Thank you for the DNA strands you donated. we are happy to have you in the loop :)
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Audio
Complete recording of our MDC Meetup held on Monday. Listen to it, share it with others, and benefit from the valuable discussions and experiences shared. Inshaallah, you will learn a lot.
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the problem isn’t not studying for a final exam that’s tomorrow.

the problem is NOT panicking when you still have one whole chapter left and the exam is in the morning.

Like where’s the fear? The adrenaline? 😭

Stay panicked, peeps.

— message from your unpanicked unc

Good Night 😴
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