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ቻይናውያን ይለያሉ። አንዱ የቻይና ፋብሪካ "Boycott China " የሚል ጽሁፍ ያለበት 100ሽ ቲሸርቶችን ለአሜሪካውያን አመረተ አሉ 😁
ንግድ እንድህ ነው
ንግድ እንድህ ነው
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One of the best entrepreneurial advice ive ever received is
Once you start making enough amount of money to self sustain, your goal shouldn't be to trying to figure out how to work more to earn more but how to work less and still keep the same level of self sustaining , but by trying to achieve that you'll also be creating opportunities to earn more.
Once you start making enough amount of money to self sustain, your goal shouldn't be to trying to figure out how to work more to earn more but how to work less and still keep the same level of self sustaining , but by trying to achieve that you'll also be creating opportunities to earn more.
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Found this service by devin.ai that breaks down and lets you talk to a public Github repo. According to the site description its "Deep Research for GitHub".
https://deepwiki.com/
#Github #AI #Repo
https://deepwiki.com/
#Github #AI #Repo
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I recently joined A2SV and I can say that the way we're learning is much better than the way the university DSA course was presented. The learning process involves interactive lectures with practice problems, practice session to work on problems, a competitive environment with contests and progress tracking within their hub. Eventhough the sessions are currently being held remotely, the experience has exceeded my expectations. Eventhough it has only been a bit more than a week since I joined, my problem solving skills have definitely improved. I even solved a few hard problems on leetcode on my own eventhough I avoided them in the past. Meanwhile my learning journey for android development has took a toll because of my current obsession with leetcode. I will try to regain my composure in that front and continue practicing. I am currently learning android development using Kotlin and Jetpack compose from a course by google. I have built the apps that were assigned as projects every step of the way until now. I would like to make an app that could solve a real problem and I would love it if you comment what app you wish existed. I'll try to choose one app from the comments and work on it.
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Here is a prompt template I am using to help me understand what I missed and learn how I can make my solution better whenever I solve questions on leetcode:
#promptTemplate
Here is an interview question:
{ paste the question here }
Here is how I solved it:
{ paste your solution here }
Criticize my solution based on time and space complexity, bottlenecks, unnecessary work, duplicated work and code readability. Then provide me with the best posible solution for the question.
#promptTemplate
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Forwarded from Dev Nerd (Roobi ⌨️)
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Turns out deepseek with deepthink on is much better than chatgpt for analyzing complex DSA solutions and give great feedback with the most optimized solution.
Today, I was trying to analyse the problems I submitted for today's A2SV contest with chatgpt. Chatgpt roasted my solution and gave me an elegant looking solution which I didn't get the intuition for. The solution did not work for the given test cases. So I decided to debug the solution myself and got it to work. But it showed the same issue for other questions too.
Then I decided to try out deepseek R1 and it really impressed me with the way it reasoned about the questions. It provided me with flawless and optimized solutions and real feedback for my solution.
Today, I was trying to analyse the problems I submitted for today's A2SV contest with chatgpt. Chatgpt roasted my solution and gave me an elegant looking solution which I didn't get the intuition for. The solution did not work for the given test cases. So I decided to debug the solution myself and got it to work. But it showed the same issue for other questions too.
Then I decided to try out deepseek R1 and it really impressed me with the way it reasoned about the questions. It provided me with flawless and optimized solutions and real feedback for my solution.
I utilize AI whenever I find it hard to arrive at the optimal solution for a DSA problem. I tailor my prompt to prevent the LLM from giving me the solution code or the algorithm explicitly. The LLM asks me questions that reveal blind spots in the way I was thinking about the problem. It evaluates my answers to lead me in the right direction based on the answer I give. Here is the prompt template I use:
#promptTemplate
Provide me with hints and intuitions on how to solve the following problem optimally, without providing any code. You must not give me the solution to the problem explicitly. You should just ask me leading questions so that I can find the solution by myself. You must ask me the questions one by one, judge my answers, and tailor your next questions to my level of understanding. Remember you have to go through it extremely slowly and ask one question at a time. Try to make me get the answer from scratch step by step. Here is the question:
{ paste the question here }
#promptTemplate
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
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I am super happy to announce that ScholarXIV.com has gotten an amazing Angel Investor.
He is investing $10k for 8% of the company at a post-money evaluation of $125k, and also apart from the investment, this investor is paying and helping with the incorporation of the company.
The investor is very incredible first for reaching out and then in that the investment is solely based on me and not on the product itself. Meaning I could pivot, I could decide the date I'll accept the investment and just makes things very flexible for me.
Currently I have decided to deal with the investment after YC applications which the investor is completely fine with but I have now started speeding up the company formation process in the US while expenses are covered by the Angel Investor.
There's still so much to go, so many decisions to make and most importantly so much to build. But even being in this spot and position is all God's good doing and grace. I also would like to thank all of you for the support and encouragement.
This's wonderful news and it's all credits to God.
#ScholarXIVWeb
@Dagmawi_Babi
He is investing $10k for 8% of the company at a post-money evaluation of $125k, and also apart from the investment, this investor is paying and helping with the incorporation of the company.
The investor is very incredible first for reaching out and then in that the investment is solely based on me and not on the product itself. Meaning I could pivot, I could decide the date I'll accept the investment and just makes things very flexible for me.
Currently I have decided to deal with the investment after YC applications which the investor is completely fine with but I have now started speeding up the company formation process in the US while expenses are covered by the Angel Investor.
There's still so much to go, so many decisions to make and most importantly so much to build. But even being in this spot and position is all God's good doing and grace. I also would like to thank all of you for the support and encouragement.
This's wonderful news and it's all credits to God.
#ScholarXIVWeb
@Dagmawi_Babi
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Forwarded from Pavel Durov (Paul Du Rove)
Here’s what I said about this 7.5 years ago — still true today.
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In other – more personal – news, I’ve turned 33 today.
Earlier I shared some info about how I stay healthy and productive. In short, there are 7 things I never do:
1) Alcohol
2) Meat (fish is OK though)
3) Any kinds of pills and meds (unless I’m at a dentist’s)…
Earlier I shared some info about how I stay healthy and productive. In short, there are 7 things I never do:
1) Alcohol
2) Meat (fish is OK though)
3) Any kinds of pills and meds (unless I’m at a dentist’s)…
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I turned copilot off and coded on my own this past week and the experience was worth it. To be honest, in any serious project coding with AI agents takes the fun away and leaves me only with the frustration of dealing with bugs afterwards. Manually writing code has given me a bit of a sense of accomplishment for thinking through everything myself and implementing features in a clean and maintainable way. It was really fun thinking every detail of my implementation. I was left with less bugs as a result of my careful planning and attention to detail. I now actually think it is much faster to manually write code and utilize AI to remind me of forgotten concepts, refer me to documentation sections and help me debug a particular piece of code for hard to identify bugs. Coding is fun this way.
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Go is such a wonderful programming language. Everything is fast and easy with Go. It is weird when you see it for the first time since OOP and error handling are nothing like you've seen in other languages. I like the Go way better though. It is my favorite programming language so far
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Forwarded from Henok
your channel memebers need to hear this