My May Recap : )
May was actually a good month. I was super busy and there were moments when everything felt chaotic, but looking back, I got a lot done
☘️ I went to football game and hiking was so fun
☘️ I built a simple side project that I'm planning to release tomorrow
☘️ I started learning digital art on my phone
☘️ We celebrated my beautiful sister's birthday
☘️ I almost finished one project at work
☘️ I learned prompt engineering, Electron, and how to use vibe coding tools like Opencode
☘️ I bought a few things for myself
☘️ I took myself out on a date
not perfect but good enough 🤍
May was actually a good month. I was super busy and there were moments when everything felt chaotic, but looking back, I got a lot done
☘️ I went to football game and hiking was so fun
☘️ I built a simple side project that I'm planning to release tomorrow
☘️ I started learning digital art on my phone
☘️ We celebrated my beautiful sister's birthday
☘️ I almost finished one project at work
☘️ I learned prompt engineering, Electron, and how to use vibe coding tools like Opencode
☘️ I bought a few things for myself
☘️ I took myself out on a date
not perfect but good enough 🤍
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
Code & Coffee
I loooovvvvveeee dogs so much 🥰
obviously you were the only person that was petting this huge dog
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@byte_philosopher
This girl does a great job
Her extension kicks me out when I try to check AI while solving DSA
This girl does a great job
Her extension kicks me out when I try to check AI while solving DSA
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Hey, ma people
New month, new week
Let's make June even better. 🥰
New month, new week
Let's make June even better. 🥰
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Introducing ICare
I built ICare because I spend most of my day staring at a screen and kept forgetting to take breaks until my eyes started hurting.
ICare reminds you to follow the 20-20-20 rule by nudging you every 20 minutes to look away from your screen for 20 seconds. If you're really stubborn, Smart Eye Mode can block your screen for 20 seconds and force the break
To make things more fun, I added:
- Analytics to track your habits
- Streaks and badges to keep you motivated
- Different popup personalities
- A Savage Mode that might roast you for ignoring your eye health
I wanted ICare to be simple, useful, and a little entertaining.
I've been using it myself, and it's already helping me build healthier screen habits. I hope it helps you too.
GitHub repo: https://github.com/Lozaashenafi/Icare
If you try it out, I'd love to hear your feedback.
#project #ICare #lounch
I built ICare because I spend most of my day staring at a screen and kept forgetting to take breaks until my eyes started hurting.
ICare reminds you to follow the 20-20-20 rule by nudging you every 20 minutes to look away from your screen for 20 seconds. If you're really stubborn, Smart Eye Mode can block your screen for 20 seconds and force the break
To make things more fun, I added:
- Analytics to track your habits
- Streaks and badges to keep you motivated
- Different popup personalities
- A Savage Mode that might roast you for ignoring your eye health
I wanted ICare to be simple, useful, and a little entertaining.
I've been using it myself, and it's already helping me build healthier screen habits. I hope it helps you too.
GitHub repo: https://github.com/Lozaashenafi/Icare
If you try it out, I'd love to hear your feedback.
#project #ICare #lounch
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
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@CodeAndCoffee1 made iCare (eye-care) it's a digital health app to remind you to give your eyes a break. It's pretty thoughtful and idk any other that does this.
iCare
• https://icare-showcase.vercel.app/
You set some screentime, and when the time is up it remind you to stop using your computer - you can take it to the extreme and it will disable your computer until the break is over.
It's got analytics, streaks and much more. Plus it's open-source - pretty cool.
#CommunityShowcase #iCare
@Dagmawi_Babi
iCare
• https://icare-showcase.vercel.app/
You set some screentime, and when the time is up it remind you to stop using your computer - you can take it to the extreme and it will disable your computer until the break is over.
It's got analytics, streaks and much more. Plus it's open-source - pretty cool.
#CommunityShowcase #iCare
@Dagmawi_Babi
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Code & Coffee
Introducing ICare I built ICare because I spend most of my day staring at a screen and kept forgetting to take breaks until my eyes started hurting. ICare reminds you to follow the 20-20-20 rule by nudging you every 20 minutes to look away from your screen…
A few things I learned while building ICare. It was my first time working with Electron
1. I was trying to make the break window stay on top of everything. I tried
2. Even Kiosk Mode can be bypassed pretty easily. Making something that truly blocks the user is way harder than I expected.
3. When I started building for the Snap Store, I got hit with error after error after error. Seriously, be prepared for endless build issues if you're packaging desktop apps for Linux
4. Electron is actually simple and easy to understand. If you've worked with JavaScript before, you'll pick it up pretty quickly. But if you're planning to build an app that needs deep interaction with the OS, I probably wouldn't choose Electron. Trying to control OS-level behavior using JavaScript is kinda impossible.
Idk if any of this will help anyone, but this was the chaos I went through while building ICare 😂
#project #ICare
1. I was trying to make the break window stay on top of everything. I tried
alwaysOnTop, but every time I clicked back into my code, the break window would go behind it. Then I tried Kiosk Mode... and it basically turned my screen into black At that point, I gave up. Lesson learned Linux window managers are stubborn lol.2. Even Kiosk Mode can be bypassed pretty easily. Making something that truly blocks the user is way harder than I expected.
3. When I started building for the Snap Store, I got hit with error after error after error. Seriously, be prepared for endless build issues if you're packaging desktop apps for Linux
4. Electron is actually simple and easy to understand. If you've worked with JavaScript before, you'll pick it up pretty quickly. But if you're planning to build an app that needs deep interaction with the OS, I probably wouldn't choose Electron. Trying to control OS-level behavior using JavaScript is kinda impossible.
Idk if any of this will help anyone, but this was the chaos I went through while building ICare 😂
#project #ICare
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Natyiu
Yes, it definitely matters. When you’re consistent, the algorithm rewards you with more reach and engagement, but the moment you stop, even if you have a lot of followers, it doesn’t matter, it will forget who you even are lol. @natyiu0
I honestly think I'm pretty good at engaging on most social media platforms and making a good impression, but X is a different story
For some reason, I've never really liked it, and I still don't know why. But I guess it's time to give it a real shot
So for the next month, I'm going to try being consistent on X and actually take it seriously.
I have no idea what kind of content I'll end up posting yet but we'll figure that out together
If you're on X, let's follow each other
https://x.com/azol92
drop your X link in the comment
#X #socialMedia
For some reason, I've never really liked it, and I still don't know why. But I guess it's time to give it a real shot
So for the next month, I'm going to try being consistent on X and actually take it seriously.
I have no idea what kind of content I'll end up posting yet but we'll figure that out together
If you're on X, let's follow each other
https://x.com/azol92
drop your X link in the comment
#X #socialMedia
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Yomu
an all-in-one reading companion designed for book lovers and audiobook enthusiasts. Whether you're diving into an EPUB, studying a PDF, or listening on the go, Yomu tracks your progress and gamifies your reading journey to help you reach your goals.
so one day i decided to get back to reading books(as any normal person does), and started reading, then since its been awhile i read heavy stuff(normal book actually, just heavy for me 👀), the process got boring, so i tried audiobooks, and now my ADHD kicks in and started taking me places while listening, when i got back am up to 2,3 chapter and the main character had died or sth, so i started reading while listening to the audiobook at the same time, that really improved my experience.
but now i face another problem, 1 am using two different apps, 2 i was using samsung music for my audiobooks so everytime i open another audio to listen to music i've lost the track of my timestamp, now everytime i get back to reading i have to find the exact place where i left of and continue from there, trust me do this once or twice a day, you're better of not reading at all.
so why not build an app for it that got both feature i need reading while listening and rememebers where i left off and all. thats why Yomu is created
'Yomu' means 'to read' in japanase and 'anytime' in afan oromo, so two languages, one mission: "To read, anytime".
since i used to use moonreader(the best reader ever), i tried to apply their best features here, including the little ones like, searching from web for hte book's cover
so i present to you: YOMU
Features
Multi-Format Support: Seamlessly read EPUB and PDF files with a smooth, optimized interface.
Audiobook Integration: Enjoy your favorite audiobooks with built-in playback controls.
Progress Monitoring: Track exactly how many pages and minutes you've read.
Goal Setting: Set weekly reading goals (by pages) to stay consistent.
Ranks & Levels: Progress from Kohai to Tatsujin based on both your Level (XP) and Achievements.
Activity Visualizations: Beautiful charts and insights into your reading habits.
Download it from Playstore
Star the repo on Github
an all-in-one reading companion designed for book lovers and audiobook enthusiasts. Whether you're diving into an EPUB, studying a PDF, or listening on the go, Yomu tracks your progress and gamifies your reading journey to help you reach your goals.
so one day i decided to get back to reading books(as any normal person does), and started reading, then since its been awhile i read heavy stuff(normal book actually, just heavy for me 👀), the process got boring, so i tried audiobooks, and now my ADHD kicks in and started taking me places while listening, when i got back am up to 2,3 chapter and the main character had died or sth, so i started reading while listening to the audiobook at the same time, that really improved my experience.
but now i face another problem, 1 am using two different apps, 2 i was using samsung music for my audiobooks so everytime i open another audio to listen to music i've lost the track of my timestamp, now everytime i get back to reading i have to find the exact place where i left of and continue from there, trust me do this once or twice a day, you're better of not reading at all.
so why not build an app for it that got both feature i need reading while listening and rememebers where i left off and all. thats why Yomu is created
'Yomu' means 'to read' in japanase and 'anytime' in afan oromo, so two languages, one mission: "To read, anytime".
since i used to use moonreader(the best reader ever), i tried to apply their best features here, including the little ones like, searching from web for hte book's cover
so i present to you: YOMU
Features
Multi-Format Support: Seamlessly read EPUB and PDF files with a smooth, optimized interface.
Audiobook Integration: Enjoy your favorite audiobooks with built-in playback controls.
Progress Monitoring: Track exactly how many pages and minutes you've read.
Goal Setting: Set weekly reading goals (by pages) to stay consistent.
Ranks & Levels: Progress from Kohai to Tatsujin based on both your Level (XP) and Achievements.
Activity Visualizations: Beautiful charts and insights into your reading habits.
Download it from Playstore
Star the repo on Github
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Cyber Guardians
The vlog is finally out. Enjoy watching the video guys and make sure to subscribe ✌️ @cyber_Guardian5 https://youtu.be/LuVmkPfJAWc?si=Up2jOfx1ZoUvPX5N
This dude trolled me in this vlog 😭
it's kinda funny go check it out
Also, there's a clip of me petting a dog. Can you send me just that part @cyber_Guardian5
it's kinda funny go check it out
Also, there's a clip of me petting a dog. Can you send me just that part @cyber_Guardian5
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I don't think we should be paying 9$/m for load testing using machines we own.
so i built loadcell (FOSS), run http requests, save them as a load testing profile, draw ramp up curves and run them concurrently with go.
https://x.com/Robimez/status/2061939732049801224?s=20
github.com/robimez/loadcell
@rb_wk & @robi_makes_stuff
so i built loadcell (FOSS), run http requests, save them as a load testing profile, draw ramp up curves and run them concurrently with go.
https://x.com/Robimez/status/2061939732049801224?s=20
github.com/robimez/loadcell
@rb_wk & @robi_makes_stuff
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Forwarded from Biniyam
The podcast I did with DevTopia is out now, really enjoyed the conversation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1IwBu53Ie4
@b1n1yamBuilds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1IwBu53Ie4
@b1n1yamBuilds
YouTube
Devtopia - S02E01 - Biniyam Daniel - Founder at Addis AI
In this episode, we sit down with Binyam Daniel, founder of AddisAI, to discuss the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence in Ethiopia and across Africa.
We explore Binyam’s journey into technology and entrepreneurship, the vision behind AddisAI, and…
We explore Binyam’s journey into technology and entrepreneurship, the vision behind AddisAI, and…
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Code & Coffee
Why are these couples on my FYP 10 times a day? Don't y'all have somewhere to be? 😭
I won't be responsible for any post after midnight
እንቅልፍ ማጣት ነው not mee
እንቅልፍ ማጣት ነው not mee
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