Wrong pronunciation of telegram community words
Yostina-แฉแตแฒแโ แฎแตแฒแโ
Shego- แธแโ แบแโ
SMA- แตแแ โ แคแฐ แคแ แคโ
Comment the rest one๐
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Yostina-แฉแตแฒแโ แฎแตแฒแโ
Shego- แธแโ แบแโ
SMA- แตแแ โ แคแฐ แคแ แคโ
Comment the rest one๐
@byte_philosopher
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Today I visited แแแฒแฑ แแธแป แจแแแแต แฅแ แคแฐแฐแฅ แจแ แ แ แตแซแแต แฅแ แแแต แแ
แ แญ and honestly, it was one of the warmest days Iโve had in a while. ๐ค
Played football, sang songs, went on the merry-go-round, and spent time with the most lovely kids. It really brought out my inner child. They donโt ask for much just love, time, and care.
Anyone can visit and support them. Thereโs no fee, just humanity. You can help by tutoring, playing, or simply spending time with the kids. Your presence alone means a lot.
๐ Location: Gulele Subcity, Wereda 1, Addis Ababa
0944222288 / 0916583043
CBE Account: 1000004338573
SWIFT: CBETEAAARA
If you have some free time, go visit them. Youโll leave with a full heart.
#zewditu #visit
@byte_philosopher
Played football, sang songs, went on the merry-go-round, and spent time with the most lovely kids. It really brought out my inner child. They donโt ask for much just love, time, and care.
Anyone can visit and support them. Thereโs no fee, just humanity. You can help by tutoring, playing, or simply spending time with the kids. Your presence alone means a lot.
๐ Location: Gulele Subcity, Wereda 1, Addis Ababa
0944222288 / 0916583043
CBE Account: 1000004338573
SWIFT: CBETEAAARA
If you have some free time, go visit them. Youโll leave with a full heart.
#zewditu #visit
@byte_philosopher
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Forwarded from Po codes
Hey amazing peeps ๐
I finally wanted to share something Iโve been building for months.
When IShowSpeed came to Ethiopia, many of us enjoyed the tour, the energy, and the crazy moments.
But one moment stayed with me differently.
You definitely remember the guy โEthiopian IShowSpeed.โ He got a rare chance to be around one of the biggest streamers in the world. For many people, that kind of moment could open doors.
But there was one painful problem:
He could not communicate confidently in English.
Iโm not saying this to make fun of him. It made me think about a much bigger problem:
How many opportunities do young Ethiopians lose because they cannot express themselves in English?
A lot of students understand English when they read it.
A lot of people can pass exams.
A lot of people know grammar rules.
But when it is time to speak, we freeze.
-Fear.
-No exposure.
-No safe place to practice.
-Fear of making mistakes.
-Fear of being laughed at.
I understand this personally too. I am a 3rd year university student, and for a long time, presentations and public speaking were painful for me. Not because I had no ideas, but because expressing those ideas confidently in English was hard.
So I started building something.
Introducing Voxa ๐
Voxa is an AI-powered English learning platform designed for Ethiopian learners.
The goal is simple:
Speak English without fear.
Voxa is not just another chatbot. It connects the real things learners need:
โข Speaking practice
โข Mistake correction
โข Structured lessons
โข Speaking drills
โข Reading books with AI
โข Personalized review
โข Progress tracking
โข Amharic and Afaan Oromo support
With Voxa, learners can practice English speaking with AI, get gentle corrections, and turn mistakes into review so they do not forget them.
If the internet is weak, Voxa also has recorded voice practice. You can record your answer, Voxa transcribes it, replies, corrects you, and even lets you play the AI reply aloud.
Another big part of Voxa is reading.
During my research, I noticed that many people want to read books, PDFs, and learning materials, but struggle to understand them deeply or connect reading with speaking.
So I built Saba, the AI reading companion inside Voxa.
With Saba, you can upload a PDF or book and:
โข understand pages with AI
โข summarize ideas
โข explain selected text
โข save vocabulary, phrases, and key ideas
โข create review items
โข choose from 4 different reading themes
โข listen to reading audio
โข practice reading aloud
โข turn what you read into speaking practice
Voxa also has a Reading Notebook where everything you save from books becomes organized: key ideas, vocabulary, phrases, comprehension notes, and speaking prompts.
The bigger vision is this:
Speak โ get corrected โ review your mistake โ learn the pattern โ read better โ speak about what you read โ track your growth.
That is Voxa.
It is not perfect, and I am still improving it, but it is real.
English should not be the reason talented students miss opportunities.
Some of the technologies/features behind Voxa include AI chat, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, PDF reading, voice practice, personalized review, progress intelligence, and multilingual support for Amharic and Afaan Oromo.
Live demo ๐
https://voxa-platform.onrender.com
I would really appreciate your feedback, ideas, and honest thoughts.
@pocodes
I finally wanted to share something Iโve been building for months.
When IShowSpeed came to Ethiopia, many of us enjoyed the tour, the energy, and the crazy moments.
But one moment stayed with me differently.
You definitely remember the guy โEthiopian IShowSpeed.โ He got a rare chance to be around one of the biggest streamers in the world. For many people, that kind of moment could open doors.
But there was one painful problem:
He could not communicate confidently in English.
Iโm not saying this to make fun of him. It made me think about a much bigger problem:
How many opportunities do young Ethiopians lose because they cannot express themselves in English?
A lot of students understand English when they read it.
A lot of people can pass exams.
A lot of people know grammar rules.
But when it is time to speak, we freeze.
-Fear.
-No exposure.
-No safe place to practice.
-Fear of making mistakes.
-Fear of being laughed at.
I understand this personally too. I am a 3rd year university student, and for a long time, presentations and public speaking were painful for me. Not because I had no ideas, but because expressing those ideas confidently in English was hard.
So I started building something.
Introducing Voxa ๐
Voxa is an AI-powered English learning platform designed for Ethiopian learners.
The goal is simple:
Speak English without fear.
Voxa is not just another chatbot. It connects the real things learners need:
โข Speaking practice
โข Mistake correction
โข Structured lessons
โข Speaking drills
โข Reading books with AI
โข Personalized review
โข Progress tracking
โข Amharic and Afaan Oromo support
With Voxa, learners can practice English speaking with AI, get gentle corrections, and turn mistakes into review so they do not forget them.
If the internet is weak, Voxa also has recorded voice practice. You can record your answer, Voxa transcribes it, replies, corrects you, and even lets you play the AI reply aloud.
Another big part of Voxa is reading.
During my research, I noticed that many people want to read books, PDFs, and learning materials, but struggle to understand them deeply or connect reading with speaking.
So I built Saba, the AI reading companion inside Voxa.
With Saba, you can upload a PDF or book and:
โข understand pages with AI
โข summarize ideas
โข explain selected text
โข save vocabulary, phrases, and key ideas
โข create review items
โข choose from 4 different reading themes
โข listen to reading audio
โข practice reading aloud
โข turn what you read into speaking practice
Voxa also has a Reading Notebook where everything you save from books becomes organized: key ideas, vocabulary, phrases, comprehension notes, and speaking prompts.
The bigger vision is this:
Speak โ get corrected โ review your mistake โ learn the pattern โ read better โ speak about what you read โ track your growth.
That is Voxa.
It is not perfect, and I am still improving it, but it is real.
English should not be the reason talented students miss opportunities.
Some of the technologies/features behind Voxa include AI chat, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, PDF reading, voice practice, personalized review, progress intelligence, and multilingual support for Amharic and Afaan Oromo.
Live demo ๐
https://voxa-platform.onrender.com
I would really appreciate your feedback, ideas, and honest thoughts.
@pocodes
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Lid's Verse
Lesson Of The Day V18.0 For the past year, Iโve sat with myself every single night to ask: What did today teach me? Iโve shared those whispers with you here and as my 18th year comes to an end I wanted to wrap them all up into a gift for you. Iโve collectedโฆ
Lid, the one you know her through lessons of the day, published her book. Please check it out. I can't wait to read those lessons๐.
#community
@byte_philosopher
#community
@byte_philosopher
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I think X(twitter) has more engagment with videos than just pictured posts. Eski any motion graphics designers dm @Yostina_Abera. or if you know any send this post to them. let's collab. your girl needs your support๐ซถ
#support #project1
@byte_philosopher
#support #project1
@byte_philosopher
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The Chill Coding Lounge
I should have included these with the apk, sorry my mind is going all over the place๐
. Presenting ClearPath 1.0 in all it's glory
ClearPath 1.0 is a reflection app inspired by CBT to help users slow down and process difficult moments.
It is made By @thechillcodinglounge
It includes features like mood check-ins, journaling, and learning sections, all with a focus on privacy and a calming interface.
The app is not a substitute for therapy but a tool to support healthier reflection.
You can download the APK at https://clearpath-promo.vercel.app/.
#community
@byte_philosopher
It is made By @thechillcodinglounge
It includes features like mood check-ins, journaling, and learning sections, all with a focus on privacy and a calming interface.
The app is not a substitute for therapy but a tool to support healthier reflection.
You can download the APK at https://clearpath-promo.vercel.app/.
#community
@byte_philosopher
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Bytephilosopher
Atp I hated the 4k AAU library ๐ญ #random @byte_philosopher
Someone told me it was built in the time of Hilesilase and still we are using it๐
#random
@byte_philosopher
#random
@byte_philosopher
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when you get time check this video. It is about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built. By Stanford engineering
https://youtu.be/9vM4p9NN0Ts?si=B7uxh-nJlcVN06dH
@byte_philosopher
https://youtu.be/9vM4p9NN0Ts?si=B7uxh-nJlcVN06dH
@byte_philosopher
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For sure, in the coming years, prompt engineering will be the most necessary skill in the tech industry.
#randomrhoughts
@byte_philosopher
#randomrhoughts
@byte_philosopher
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Forwarded from baka Codes
this platform is created by one of the earliest A2SVians who is now a senior software engineer at Google. it's called Habeshans corner. it's aim is sharing opportunities like jobs, scholarships, internships and mentorships in the habesha community around the world. it's just getting started, but it could go on to be something big. join the corner, share it with in your circle.
@bakacodes
@bakacodes
Habeshans Corner
Discover and share jobs, scholarships, internships, and mentorship with Habeshans worldwide. Browse community posts with deadlines and locations, or publish opportunities for the Ethiopian and Eritrean diaspora.
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The Opcode
alphabet.md
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Have a nice day!
#random
@byte_philosopher
Have a nice day!
#random
@byte_philosopher
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