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I have the utmost respect for Dagmawi. He is one of the most talented people I know, and his incredible perspective on things is something that truly earns your admiration.
It's a privilege to see someone with such a brilliant mind.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMA84s41d/
It's a privilege to see someone with such a brilliant mind.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMA84s41d/
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CBE forced me to update the app and removed all the saved accounts.
This is insane honestly. Am so disappointed π.
This is insane honestly. Am so disappointed π.
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I know I have turned off a message so if anyone wants to send me you can send me an email or use @SophiServebot
Am available at
hey@chapi.et
Am available at
hey@chapi.et
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Don't wait to find your passion.
I see a lot of new students still asking me the same questions, and it reminds me of a simple truth: You don't have to like your work on the job, but you have to love it if it's yours.
If you don't love what you're doing, find your path early. Your years in college or your early 20s are the most advantageous time you'll ever have. If you're studying programming but you honestly don't like it, get out now. Learn what you need for your degree, but honestly, find what you're truly passionate about.
If you've got no passion yet, find work that doesn't just make you attend a bunch of meetings and feel "important." Your goal is to find what you love and get started early, no matter how complex it seems. It's like a tangled ropeβyou untie it slowly. The more time you take now, the more you advance later.
Your passion doesn't have to match your degree. Find it and start doing it. Ask the "dumb" questions in your dorm room or your garage. This is your time. So find what you love, and just keep doing it.
I see a lot of new students still asking me the same questions, and it reminds me of a simple truth: You don't have to like your work on the job, but you have to love it if it's yours.
If you don't love what you're doing, find your path early. Your years in college or your early 20s are the most advantageous time you'll ever have. If you're studying programming but you honestly don't like it, get out now. Learn what you need for your degree, but honestly, find what you're truly passionate about.
If you've got no passion yet, find work that doesn't just make you attend a bunch of meetings and feel "important." Your goal is to find what you love and get started early, no matter how complex it seems. It's like a tangled ropeβyou untie it slowly. The more time you take now, the more you advance later.
Your passion doesn't have to match your degree. Find it and start doing it. Ask the "dumb" questions in your dorm room or your garage. This is your time. So find what you love, and just keep doing it.
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Hey everyone,
I just wanted to take a moment to say how much I appreciate our community. The tech community in Ethiopia is seriously the best. so supportive and welcoming.
But the community we've built right here in Chapi Dev Talks? Itβs on a whole other level. It's truly a crazy, unique, and amazing thing.
Lately, my job has been pretty stressful, and I know I haven't been as active as Iβd like. I'm so sorry about that. I'm going to do my best to carve out more time and reply to each and every one of you.
This is a huge thank you to all of you for being so awesome. Even my friends who aren't in this community see what we have and are always telling me how incredible it is. Let's keep this momentum going!
Way to go, everyone. π₯π₯π₯
I just wanted to take a moment to say how much I appreciate our community. The tech community in Ethiopia is seriously the best. so supportive and welcoming.
But the community we've built right here in Chapi Dev Talks? Itβs on a whole other level. It's truly a crazy, unique, and amazing thing.
Lately, my job has been pretty stressful, and I know I haven't been as active as Iβd like. I'm so sorry about that. I'm going to do my best to carve out more time and reply to each and every one of you.
This is a huge thank you to all of you for being so awesome. Even my friends who aren't in this community see what we have and are always telling me how incredible it is. Let's keep this momentum going!
Way to go, everyone. π₯π₯π₯
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Yooo guys when you do stuff and release it, make sure to ask some people a beta test it so that U can perfect it then get the impression and the attention to make it a big release.
Yourself some stuff the UI is shitty on the phone people will just forget about you.
So before that select a small number of people and ask them to test it first then see the feedback.
Releasing a good product with some silly issue with just make you the usual intern posting his to-do app ok *.vercel.app so that people won't take you seriously.
Hope this message taken as a positive I just want you to release better.
Much love π
Yourself some stuff the UI is shitty on the phone people will just forget about you.
So before that select a small number of people and ask them to test it first then see the feedback.
Releasing a good product with some silly issue with just make you the usual intern posting his to-do app ok *.vercel.app so that people won't take you seriously.
Hope this message taken as a positive I just want you to release better.
Much love π
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Digital Ocean just did the most smallest update on their database but a huge improvement for me since to interact to the db i added a lot of ip and i forget to remove them plus got confused which ip should i remove or not usually now by adding a description it is sooo easier to add and remove an ip, they also include CIDR option which u can add ip range.
super happy honestly its like they read my mind hahaha
Now if they add like Grouping to IP it would be so much cooler
super happy honestly its like they read my mind hahaha
Now if they add like Grouping to IP it would be so much cooler
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Been to Mesob yesterday and today Building and facility: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ Customer service: βοΈβοΈΒ½ Service charge: very cheap Overall experience: meh It's the same αα α people with suits and fancy offices π€·ββ
My Mesob experience today:
Infrastructure & Facility: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
Getting directions: βοΈ
Service at the counter: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
Overall: Amazing place once you figure out where to go.
The building is just 100/10. Amazing and beautiful place
Infrastructure & Facility: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
Getting directions: βοΈ
Service at the counter: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
Overall: Amazing place once you figure out where to go.
The building is just 100/10. Amazing and beautiful place
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If you're into back-end and system-level programming (Go, Rust, C), this is your guy. Make sure to check out his channel :
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If you're into back-end and system-level programming (Go, Rust, C), this is your guy. Make sure to check out his channel : https://t.me/enochCodes
This is an amazing channel glad i found it here
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Hiring: Golang Developer (Project-Based)
Weβre building something large-scale and challenging, and we need a hardcore Golang developer to join us β with potential for long-term work if youβre the right fit.
What youβll work on:
Backend-focused project with Postgres integration and UDP network handling (core parts are already done!).
Converting ReactFlow designs into working runtime logic with error handling with golang channel.
Helping us handle scaling challenges and push boundaries.
Requirements:
- Solid Golang skills (a must).
- Comfortable with TypeScript/JS/Nodejs.
- Database & network experience is a plus, but not a blocker.
Details:
- Minimum 30 hrs/week, more dedication is a big plus.
Pay: Negotiable based on skill & performance.
Simple hiring: 1 technical test + 1 interview.
How to Apply: https://forms.gle/5fq2BZ9Rg5m3VAb59
Send your GitHub + portfolio if youβre ready to learn, build, and scale with us!
Weβre building something large-scale and challenging, and we need a hardcore Golang developer to join us β with potential for long-term work if youβre the right fit.
What youβll work on:
Backend-focused project with Postgres integration and UDP network handling (core parts are already done!).
Converting ReactFlow designs into working runtime logic with error handling with golang channel.
Helping us handle scaling challenges and push boundaries.
Requirements:
- Solid Golang skills (a must).
- Comfortable with TypeScript/JS/Nodejs.
- Database & network experience is a plus, but not a blocker.
Details:
- Minimum 30 hrs/week, more dedication is a big plus.
Pay: Negotiable based on skill & performance.
Simple hiring: 1 technical test + 1 interview.
How to Apply: https://forms.gle/5fq2BZ9Rg5m3VAb59
Send your GitHub + portfolio if youβre ready to learn, build, and scale with us!
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We're looking for a hardcore Golang developer to join us on a large-scale and challenging project. Fill out this form to apply!
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A really nice watch
https://youtu.be/GfH4QL4VqJ0?si=dH6p0cVB9cK9XTFO
i heard Guido said there will never be Python 4.0 because of the transition from Py 2.X to Pyt 3.0 and just got confirmed now we will go to 3.99 π we will never hit 4.0 with backward incompatible.
https://youtu.be/GfH4QL4VqJ0?si=dH6p0cVB9cK9XTFO
i heard Guido said there will never be Python 4.0 because of the transition from Py 2.X to Pyt 3.0 and just got confirmed now we will go to 3.99 π we will never hit 4.0 with backward incompatible.
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WHAT A BANG WAS THAT AROUND 22.
MY GOD scarred the shit out of me
Thunder β‘οΈ
MY GOD scarred the shit out of me
Thunder β‘οΈ
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