The "grind" feels different today. Almost all my childhood friends are gone. when I go back home, the seats are empty.
They are currently in migration through Libya and Egypt, risking everything in the desert.
It’s a sobering reminder: while I debug code, they are debugging survival.
Tech doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Praying for my brothers on their journey.
Trust the process, but never forget the people. 🕊️
@abroid0
They are currently in migration through Libya and Egypt, risking everything in the desert.
It’s a sobering reminder: while I debug code, they are debugging survival.
Tech doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Praying for my brothers on their journey.
Trust the process, but never forget the people. 🕊️
@abroid0
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2 days ago I mentioned I was on a system go-live and promised to share the story.
For the last 3 days I’ve been working at Bethzatha General Hospital in Addis while our system was going live.
Most of our team actually works directly from client sites. Office days are very few, maybe around 1 day in a week. Being close to the client makes development smarter because requirements come directly from the departments that actually use the system.
During this time I was working with senior developers, our CTO, project manager, and marketing manager. On the hospital side there were also people from finance, marketing, customer service, and technical team leaders. So the room was basically full of people looking at the system from completely different perspectives.
And me? I was sitting there quietly observing everything… especially the CTO. How he talks, negotiates, explains things, and makes decisions. I think I was focusing on that role more than anything else. I’ve been obsessed with the CTO path, so moments like this feel like a live masterclass for me.
What surprised me the most wasn’t the technical development part. It was seeing how real high-level discussions happen. Different ideas, negotiations, pressure during go-live, and sometimes strong debates before reaching common decisions.
And yes, when multiple organizations and third-party teams are involved, things don’t always go smoothly. Miscommunication, missing configurations, and unexpected challenges happen. But that’s also part of real production systems.
Technical skills can be learned anywhere. But seeing leadership, negotiation, and the real business side of systems like this is a completely different level of experience.
Grateful for the exposure and the trust. Still learning and building.
@abroid0
For the last 3 days I’ve been working at Bethzatha General Hospital in Addis while our system was going live.
Most of our team actually works directly from client sites. Office days are very few, maybe around 1 day in a week. Being close to the client makes development smarter because requirements come directly from the departments that actually use the system.
During this time I was working with senior developers, our CTO, project manager, and marketing manager. On the hospital side there were also people from finance, marketing, customer service, and technical team leaders. So the room was basically full of people looking at the system from completely different perspectives.
And me? I was sitting there quietly observing everything… especially the CTO. How he talks, negotiates, explains things, and makes decisions. I think I was focusing on that role more than anything else. I’ve been obsessed with the CTO path, so moments like this feel like a live masterclass for me.
What surprised me the most wasn’t the technical development part. It was seeing how real high-level discussions happen. Different ideas, negotiations, pressure during go-live, and sometimes strong debates before reaching common decisions.
And yes, when multiple organizations and third-party teams are involved, things don’t always go smoothly. Miscommunication, missing configurations, and unexpected challenges happen. But that’s also part of real production systems.
Technical skills can be learned anywhere. But seeing leadership, negotiation, and the real business side of systems like this is a completely different level of experience.
Grateful for the exposure and the trust. Still learning and building.
@abroid0
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“Move fast and break things. Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.”
~ Mark Zuckerberg
Happy Sunday, fam ☀️
Rest, reset, and go again. 🔋
@abroid0
~ Mark Zuckerberg
Happy Sunday, fam ☀️
Rest, reset, and go again. 🔋
@abroid0
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Forwarded from Saba Coders 💻
🚀 Welcome to Saba Coders
We are a team of passionate software engineers turning ideas into powerful digital products.
Our team has:
🏆 Won 4 Hackathons – 1st Place
💻 Built real-world systems and client projects
⚡ Worked with leading tech environments including
A2SV (African Silicon Valley), Coop DX Valley, Eaglion Tech, and multiple startup ecosystems.
We specialize in building:
• Scalable Web Applications
• AI & Machine Learning Solutions
• Mobile Applications
• Full-Stack Systems
• Automation & Smart Tools
Our mission is simple:
Build technology that solves real problems.
Here on this channel we will share:
⚡ Our projects
⚡ Tech insights
⚡ Startup innovations
⚡ Client work
If you are a startup, company, or founder looking to build tech, you're in the right place.
📩 Collaboration and project inquiries are welcome.
— Saba Coders
We are a team of passionate software engineers turning ideas into powerful digital products.
Our team has:
🏆 Won 4 Hackathons – 1st Place
💻 Built real-world systems and client projects
⚡ Worked with leading tech environments including
A2SV (African Silicon Valley), Coop DX Valley, Eaglion Tech, and multiple startup ecosystems.
We specialize in building:
• Scalable Web Applications
• AI & Machine Learning Solutions
• Mobile Applications
• Full-Stack Systems
• Automation & Smart Tools
Our mission is simple:
Build technology that solves real problems.
Here on this channel we will share:
⚡ Our projects
⚡ Tech insights
⚡ Startup innovations
⚡ Client work
If you are a startup, company, or founder looking to build tech, you're in the right place.
📩 Collaboration and project inquiries are welcome.
— Saba Coders
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GM 😊.
New week, fresh energy. Wishing everyone a productive and focused week ahead.
System Update: Attitude.exe is still under development.
My mindset wasn’t something pre-installed. It’s the result of many experiences along the way, football that built resilience, taekwondo that taught me discipline, church that shaped my values, education that expanded my vision, and friends who became a strong support system.
Current status: Beta version.
Still learning. Still improving. Still updating the code every day.
No rush for a final version, the goal is continuous growth.
— @abroid0 ✌️
New week, fresh energy. Wishing everyone a productive and focused week ahead.
System Update: Attitude.exe is still under development.
My mindset wasn’t something pre-installed. It’s the result of many experiences along the way, football that built resilience, taekwondo that taught me discipline, church that shaped my values, education that expanded my vision, and friends who became a strong support system.
Current status: Beta version.
Still learning. Still improving. Still updating the code every day.
No rush for a final version, the goal is continuous growth.
— @abroid0 ✌️
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Forwarded from Tech Nerd (Tech Nerd)
Don't downgrade your dreams to match your reality, upgrade your beliefs to match your vision 🔥
@selfmadecoder
@selfmadecoder
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Forwarded from Tech Nerd (Tech Nerd)
1 USD = 155 ETB.
No one here is paying me 155x my effort, so I stopped working with local clients like 1 and half year ago. (same for @Natyiu0). If you trust your skills and have solid projects (not just AI to do lists), go to YC startups, find early stage founders on LinkedIn or X, and DM them. Twitter Premium helps and its worth it.
If you’re good, you can land a $1k internship for 1–2 months. Go all in, and it can turn into a $3k–$4k full-time role. I’ve seen it happen. If you’re not there yet, build. 2–4 hours a day. One strong project every week for 4 weeks. Post on X (views don’t matter), then start DMing.
Keep building, make projects more complex over time. Just make side projects a habit. Rewire your brain.
@selfmadecoder
No one here is paying me 155x my effort, so I stopped working with local clients like 1 and half year ago. (same for @Natyiu0). If you trust your skills and have solid projects (not just AI to do lists), go to YC startups, find early stage founders on LinkedIn or X, and DM them. Twitter Premium helps and its worth it.
If you’re good, you can land a $1k internship for 1–2 months. Go all in, and it can turn into a $3k–$4k full-time role. I’ve seen it happen. If you’re not there yet, build. 2–4 hours a day. One strong project every week for 4 weeks. Post on X (views don’t matter), then start DMing.
Keep building, make projects more complex over time. Just make side projects a habit. Rewire your brain.
@selfmadecoder
Dev fam, quick update:
Lately I’ve been working on an ERP system for a government company here in Addis. It’s a real production system, and I’ve been getting familiar with Odoo, mainly doing module customization.
So far, my work is appreciated by my teammates and PM, which feels good. It’s been a nice experience trying something new and understanding how these systems work in real environments.
And no, I’m not switching paths 😄
Still an Android/Kotlin guy at heart.
Just expanding the toolkit.
@abroid0
Lately I’ve been working on an ERP system for a government company here in Addis. It’s a real production system, and I’ve been getting familiar with Odoo, mainly doing module customization.
So far, my work is appreciated by my teammates and PM, which feels good. It’s been a nice experience trying something new and understanding how these systems work in real environments.
And no, I’m not switching paths 😄
Still an Android/Kotlin guy at heart.
Just expanding the toolkit.
@abroid0
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Forwarded from Leo Design (Non - Design)
Tech Nerd
There’s no single “winning strategy.” Use whatever works (legal and moral). Don’t get emotionally attached to the strategy you’re using.
The most based advice ...
don't listen to people who has the "only way" give them the middle finger and move on
don't listen to people who has the "only way" give them the middle finger and move on
Built a mobile inventory scanner integrated with Odoo ERP.
You can scan a product, view stock, and update inventory directly from your phone, no manual entry or delays.
Tech: Flutter + Odoo (JSON-RPC)
Source code: https://github.com/Minas-27/Mobile-Inventory-Scanner
You can scan a product, view stock, and update inventory directly from your phone, no manual entry or delays.
Tech: Flutter + Odoo (JSON-RPC)
Source code: https://github.com/Minas-27/Mobile-Inventory-Scanner
GitHub
GitHub - Minas-27/Mobile-Inventory-Scanner: A premium Flutter mobile barcode scanner that instantly syncs warehouse inventory directly…
A premium Flutter mobile barcode scanner that instantly syncs warehouse inventory directly to Odoo ERP via JSON-RPC - Minas-27/Mobile-Inventory-Scanner
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150,000 ETB Hospitality Hackathon
ALX Ethiopia & Kuriftu Resorts are seeking the next big AI-powered solution for the industry. Ready to disrupt?
The Stakes:
💰 150,000 ETB Cash Prize
🏗 Incubation with WeVenture
🎓 Networking with Cornell University experts
Key Dates: April 4 & 18, 2026
Focus: AI + Hospitality Innovation
🔗 Register Here: hospitalityhackathon.et/
@abroid0
#ALXEthiopia #HospitalityHackathon
ALX Ethiopia & Kuriftu Resorts are seeking the next big AI-powered solution for the industry. Ready to disrupt?
The Stakes:
💰 150,000 ETB Cash Prize
🏗 Incubation with WeVenture
🎓 Networking with Cornell University experts
Key Dates: April 4 & 18, 2026
Focus: AI + Hospitality Innovation
🔗 Register Here: hospitalityhackathon.et/
@abroid0
#ALXEthiopia #HospitalityHackathon
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Back in BiT dorms (Aklilu Lemma Bldg)
my mates will never forget me saying:
“i’m one with the force, the force is with me” 😂
(stole that from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
mostly exam mornings… staring at my one‑side short paper, trying to memorize the whole course in a rush.
it was just a joke then…
now i see it’s about belief + focus, walking thru chaos without losing calm.
missed dorm memories… all of 'em Zenzelma, Selam, Poly BiT.
@abroid0
my mates will never forget me saying:
“i’m one with the force, the force is with me” 😂
(stole that from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
mostly exam mornings… staring at my one‑side short paper, trying to memorize the whole course in a rush.
it was just a joke then…
now i see it’s about belief + focus, walking thru chaos without losing calm.
missed dorm memories… all of 'em Zenzelma, Selam, Poly BiT.
@abroid0
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after long dedication and consistency, i’m starting to see some light… feels amazing. grateful to God for this.
lately i’ve been noticing trust from my team more than i expected. it’s not just about the work, but about who i am and how i show up every day.
reminded me that showing up and doing the work really speaks.
one lesson i’m carrying with me:
people matter. showing up in any way gets you closer to what you want.
trusting the process as always ✌️
@abroid0
lately i’ve been noticing trust from my team more than i expected. it’s not just about the work, but about who i am and how i show up every day.
reminded me that showing up and doing the work really speaks.
one lesson i’m carrying with me:
people matter. showing up in any way gets you closer to what you want.
trusting the process as always ✌️
@abroid0
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connections matter
not many, just a few real ones
use them well, grow with them,
and reach the level they can take u to
@abroid0
not many, just a few real ones
use them well, grow with them,
and reach the level they can take u to
@abroid0
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Forwarded from ĤaileĎev12X