The easiest way to break my promise is disrespect.
By Chapi M.
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MOE release result and placement every year and their everytime they have a server problem.
How come a big ministry office always fail to provide either a good system to show results or a loooooot of servers and databases for a week at least.
Let's break down a bit for real. The database doesn't have a lot of write at the moment which means they have a lot of read operations. This means they better off with postgres database or event use a redis for the time being until the student finish seeing.
Like we can have loads 10M row to couple of redis servers or even use Cassandra dB for this.
And have 10 or even couple more powerful servers. Like spend a few money for a few days.
Or make them pay if they can't cover this cost to see the results. Like 1 ETB(from each) is much more than enough for the next 5 year server cost.
So I still don't get why always the server issue or performance issue happens every single times.
This is all my thoughts and not trying to insult anyone. Just my thoughts that we can improve this kind of thing
How come a big ministry office always fail to provide either a good system to show results or a loooooot of servers and databases for a week at least.
Let's break down a bit for real. The database doesn't have a lot of write at the moment which means they have a lot of read operations. This means they better off with postgres database or event use a redis for the time being until the student finish seeing.
Like we can have loads 10M row to couple of redis servers or even use Cassandra dB for this.
And have 10 or even couple more powerful servers. Like spend a few money for a few days.
Or make them pay if they can't cover this cost to see the results. Like 1 ETB(from each) is much more than enough for the next 5 year server cost.
So I still don't get why always the server issue or performance issue happens every single times.
This is all my thoughts and not trying to insult anyone. Just my thoughts that we can improve this kind of thing
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MOE release result and placement every year and their everytime they have a server problem. How come a big ministry office always fail to provide either a good system to show results or a loooooot of servers and databases for a week at least. Let's breakβ¦
I am a bit tempted to post this post on the channel but I shouldn't have to.
At the moment the
Backend Language + Framework: GoLang with net/http package(default package) or fiber Framework
Database: PostgreSQL with other supporting cache db like redis or CockroachDB
Frontend: If possible use pure HTML, CSS, Javascript for frontend but if not use React only.
Other General suggestions:
- Use Load Balancer for the application
- Use caching mechanism for the application
- Have an auto-scaling mechanism in place (better if you are using cloud services)
https://placement.ethernet.edu.et/ is made using NextJs with unknown backend(it might be nextjs too) and db. But my suggestion is to use the following technologies for the new placement system.Backend Language + Framework: GoLang with net/http package(default package) or fiber Framework
Database: PostgreSQL with other supporting cache db like redis or CockroachDB
Frontend: If possible use pure HTML, CSS, Javascript for frontend but if not use React only.
Other General suggestions:
- Use Load Balancer for the application
- Use caching mechanism for the application
- Have an auto-scaling mechanism in place (better if you are using cloud services)
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Export the data as CSV or pdf or even publish it by ααα£ might be better than the current system alegn my friend ππππ
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For frontend gurus
Can you guys tell me if state management is really needed while using nextjs with swr for data fetching, since swr can catch API data and revalidation is already done?
FYI: I only need state management for data fetched from API?
Can you guys tell me if state management is really needed while using nextjs with swr for data fetching, since swr can catch API data and revalidation is already done?
FYI: I only need state management for data fetched from API?
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Finally AWS shipped the redis fork (replacement) valkey to their service.
Valkey is supported by major cloud providers like Google, AWS, Oracle and also from the popular social media company Snapchat.
The initiative of valkey was led by an amazing software engineer from AWS Madelyn Olson. She was a very popular person on the redis community.
Valkey is now owned by Linux foundation which is one of the largest open source community.
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/amazon-elasticache-and-amazon-memorydb-announce-support-for-valkey/
Valkey is supported by major cloud providers like Google, AWS, Oracle and also from the popular social media company Snapchat.
The initiative of valkey was led by an amazing software engineer from AWS Madelyn Olson. She was a very popular person on the redis community.
Valkey is now owned by Linux foundation which is one of the largest open source community.
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/amazon-elasticache-and-amazon-memorydb-announce-support-for-valkey/
Amazon
Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon MemoryDB announce support for Valkey | Amazon Web Services
As of October 8th 2024, weβve added support for Valkey 7.2 on Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon MemoryDB, our fully managed in-memory services. In this post, we discuss the AWS contributions to Valkey, AWS commitment to making Valkey more accessible for ElastiCacheβ¦
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
On November 15, we are going to have an incredible conversation with Guillermo Rauch, the founder and CEO of Vercel; the platform most of us love and use! π
This's going to be a first for Ethiopia and our tech community, it's going to be fascinating and influential. I am excited for this and I hope you are too!π
Originally from LanΓΊs, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was involved in creating numerous influential open source projects and his first company Cloudup was acquired by Automattic. He later created NextJS, the most popular react framework and then Vercel the cloud infrastructure focused on DX.π₯
Along many things he has also authored one of the first books on Node.js, authored Mongoose, SocketIO and Hyper and so much more.π€
This is a long conversation about his early childhood, family and friends, relationships and belief, tech and hobbies, thoughts on sensitive and philosophical topics and much more. We're all going to learn a-lot from him.π₯°
The session will be a video podcast and it will be recorded and uploaded. Can't wait and until then think of questions you'd like to ask him!π₯³
#GuillermoRauch #Vercel
@DagmawiBabiPodcasts
This's going to be a first for Ethiopia and our tech community, it's going to be fascinating and influential. I am excited for this and I hope you are too!
Originally from LanΓΊs, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was involved in creating numerous influential open source projects and his first company Cloudup was acquired by Automattic. He later created NextJS, the most popular react framework and then Vercel the cloud infrastructure focused on DX.
Along many things he has also authored one of the first books on Node.js, authored Mongoose, SocketIO and Hyper and so much more.
This is a long conversation about his early childhood, family and friends, relationships and belief, tech and hobbies, thoughts on sensitive and philosophical topics and much more. We're all going to learn a-lot from him.
The session will be a video podcast and it will be recorded and uploaded. Can't wait and until then think of questions you'd like to ask him!
#GuillermoRauch #Vercel
@DagmawiBabiPodcasts
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Whenever somebody says I will make you big money if you do what I said automatically I will cancel him.
Why? you might asked
Because the only thing he can make you is how to make a small amount and rest is uo to you to make it big and grow it as you grow in that expertise.
The reality is if I make 100k USD/year and I said I will show you how you can make this much amount minamn that is like automaticallybullshit . But I can say I will show you or advice you on how to land a junior position job with a looot less paying that what I am getting. This is acceptable because most people starts small.
The point I am trying to make here is big money will just attract people and they hate the process of getting there. They just wanna jump on that boat and print money. I mean I wish I can do that π but reality hits you back.
Anyways keep up champ. Everyone starts from small amounts. So don't be scared to go through the process.
Why? you might asked
Because the only thing he can make you is how to make a small amount and rest is uo to you to make it big and grow it as you grow in that expertise.
The reality is if I make 100k USD/year and I said I will show you how you can make this much amount minamn that is like automatically
The point I am trying to make here is big money will just attract people and they hate the process of getting there. They just wanna jump on that boat and print money. I mean I wish I can do that π but reality hits you back.
Anyways keep up champ. Everyone starts from small amounts. So don't be scared to go through the process.
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Forwarded from Samson Endale πͺπΉ
In 2012 when we started, we had 0 customers.
From 2013 to 2014 we only had ~4200 customers (1 woreda) and we expanded to 16k (2 woredas).
In 2015, we reached the whole sub-city (Kolfe Keranio) with 90k customers.
In 2016 we reached ~280k customers covering 4 sub-cities, which is still ongoing strong.
This year we are planning to cover at least 8 sub cities reaching an estimated 750k customers.
No investor, No fund, No grant, and No BS π€·ββ
From 2013 to 2014 we only had ~4200 customers (1 woreda) and we expanded to 16k (2 woredas).
In 2015, we reached the whole sub-city (Kolfe Keranio) with 90k customers.
In 2016 we reached ~280k customers covering 4 sub-cities, which is still ongoing strong.
This year we are planning to cover at least 8 sub cities reaching an estimated 750k customers.
No investor, No fund, No grant, and No BS π€·ββ
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Forwarded from Beka (Beka)
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better auth reached 3k stars β€οΈ
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Beka
better auth reached 3k stars β€οΈ
Beka is killing it man π₯π₯π₯
He is Genius for real.
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He is Genius for real.
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I genuinely love this kind of humor. We really need more of this and people should enjoy these rather than get offended.
Beka posted this and @MoonMam took it to another level by posting the build console log of their flutter app here
ow btw I am loving the recent community growth of the Ethiopian tech community.
we gotta have some kind of stuff here also
Beka posted this and @MoonMam took it to another level by posting the build console log of their flutter app here
ow btw I am loving the recent community growth of the Ethiopian tech community.
we gotta have some kind of stuff here also
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GitHub copilet is steeping up by adding anthropic and Google Gemini
https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/bringing-developer-choice-to-copilot/
its gonna be super cool
https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/bringing-developer-choice-to-copilot/
its gonna be super cool
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https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mercari-inc-_software-engineer-opendoor-mercari-japan-activity-7257193024378531841-LDK3
Paid internship opportunity in Japan
Paid internship opportunity in Japan
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Software Engineer Opendoor - Mercari, Japan (2024/11/06 18:00γ) | Mercari, Inc.
Exciting Opportunity for Students Abroad!
We are thrilled to announce a special open door event for students outside of Japan who are passionate about pursuing a career in Software Engineering. Whether you're interested in frontend, backend, machine learningβ¦
We are thrilled to announce a special open door event for students outside of Japan who are passionate about pursuing a career in Software Engineering. Whether you're interested in frontend, backend, machine learningβ¦
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Russia fined Google $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 - thatβs 2.5 trillion trillion trillion dollars.
https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/10/30/russia-fines-google-more-than-the-worlds-total-gdp-over-youtube-bans
https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/10/30/russia-fines-google-more-than-the-worlds-total-gdp-over-youtube-bans
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