Code and Thought
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documenting my journey in software engineering, building real projects, and sharing honest lessons on growth, discipline, and thinking like a developer. for anything reach out at t.me/Nezira_worku_ali
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On amazing news today...

2 Ethiopian girls have joined the YC 2026 Summer Batch.

They built Osmaura, which is an Ai growth engine for law firms.

more on it here [ Osmaura on YC ]

@CrispLabs
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Project Workspace Hub (TeleHub) is officially live. ✌🏾

I built it because I kept noticing the same problem: project opportunities get posted across dozens of Telegram channels, and unless you're following every single one, it's really easy to miss something.

So I made one place to bring them together.

How it works? (If you are asking😂)

👤 For users

Start the bot
Send /subscribe
Get notified whenever verified channels post opportunities using #project or #projects

📢 For channel owners

Add the bot as an admin (no rights required)
Register your channel with /register @yourchannel
Keep posting like you normally do
Whenever your verified channel posts with #project or #projects, Project Workspace Hub automatically delivers it to everyone who's subscribed.
Also /subscribe if you want to see projects from other channels😁

Tech Stack:
TypeScript
Cloudflare Workers
Cloudflare D1 (SQLite)
Telegram Bot API (Webhook)
Wrangler
Cloudflare Worker Secrets

Simple idea, but hopefully it makes finding opportunities a whole lot easier.

If you own a Telegram community that regularly shares projects, feel free to give it a try @projectworkspacehub_bot and share it around. Feedback is always welcome gang!

Github Repo: https://github.com/HenokYoseph01/projecthub-bot

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Spend the day learning a lot of stuff.
Okay, I think I need to organize the posts with necessary hashtags, and this is how it will be from now on.

Projects
#ProjectBreakdown
#MiniProject

Learning Journey
#TodayILearned
#LearningResources
#BookRecap

Developer Mindset
#DeveloperMindset
#Consistency

Personal Growth
#WeeklyGoals
#MonthlyGoals
#Reflection

Special Series
#MessageFromTheSoul
#CodeAndThought
#ThinkWithMe
#RealTalk
#? - will start at 04/6/2026
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I have this wise mentor, and we were talking about my relationships—family, friends, professional, romantic... all of it.

Then he said something that has stayed with me:
"Young people your age don't like to be alone."

That sentence really got me thinking.

So let me ask you something...

How many toxic relationships are you tolerating just because you're afraid of being alone?
How many environments are you staying in even though they've stopped helping you grow?
How many conversations do you force?
How many people do you keep around simply because silence feels uncomfortable?
Have you ever stayed in a friendship that constantly drained you?
A relationship that made you lose yourself?
A group where you had to pretend to fit in?

Maybe the fear isn't the toxic relationship itself.
Maybe the real fear is sitting alone with your own thoughts.
Sometimes, we choose familiar pain over unfamiliar peace.

But here's another question:
If being alone for a while gives you the chance to find yourself, is it really loneliness... or is it growth?


Every hero I know, from movies or real life, has escaped this loop, and we too must be strong enough to face our loneliness.

what do you think??

#RealTalk
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Code and Thought
I have this wise mentor, and we were talking about my relationships—family, friends, professional, romantic... all of it. Then he said something that has stayed with me: "Young people your age don't like to be alone." That sentence really got me thinking.…
I think one of the most underrated life skills we can develop is knowing how to walk away from a relationship that no longer serves us—"with peace".

Not every friendship is meant to last forever. Not every partnership is meant to survive every season. And that's okay.

Before walking away, we should have the difficult conversations. Say the things that need to be said. Express gratitude for the good memories. Give honest feedback about what hurt us. Listen to the other person's perspective. Then, if it's still the right decision... walk away with respect.

Not every disagreement has to end with blocking each other, spreading rumors, revenge, or lifelong resentment.

We should be able to disagree without trying to destroy each other—as adults and as educated individuals.


Maybe if more conflicts were resolved around a table instead of through anger and pride, we'd leave fewer broken relationships, fewer broken people, and a healthier society for everyone.

Sometimes the strongest thing you can say is:
"Thank you for what we shared. I wish you well, but our paths separate here."—but it takes a hero to do this.

#Reflection
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Code and Thought
Spend the day learning a lot of stuff.
I have been learning a lot of different things today, like AI agents and system design concepts such as APIs, load balancing, and databases, and I have been taking notes. To be honest, I hadn't intended to share them in public. I have a video at hand; after finishing it, I will share the concepts I understand, and then I will have a mini-project to practice what I learned.

If you wanted to see my scrawled note for now, here it is: Link. If you liked it, I will make my upcoming learning notes more organized for public usage ;)

#LearningResources
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I was learning about Big O notation today with the DSA learning community, and my epic friend came up with this creativity. 🤩

O(1) — Saitama: "Another enemy? Cool. One punch." 👊
O(log N) — Light Yagami: "Why check everyone when I can eliminate half the suspects each move?" 📖
O(N) — Tanjiro: "One demon at a time. No shortcuts."
O(N log N) — Shikamaru: "Troublesome... but let's solve this the smart way."
O(N²) — Asta: "Fight one enemy... then fight everyone else too." 💪
O(2ᴺ) — Eren Yeager: "Every choice creates even more battles." ⚔️
O(N!) — Luffy: "Every possible route? I'll sail them all!" 🏴‍☠️

The Algorithm’s Reckoning and this one is my story; take a look at it. ;)
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As long as your body is perfect, you have thousands of problems. But the moment your body is sick, you have only one... take care of your vessel.

#BookRecap
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«⚠️ Content Warning: This post contains descriptions of animal behavior and reflections on violence that some readers may find disturbing.»

Today my cat decided to eat her kittens... "alive".

Yeah... that's what really happened today.

I stood there, completely disgusted. Then, after the shock settled, I found myself asking a much bigger question—not about cats, but about humanity.

A few days ago, there was news from a part of our country where dogs were being hanged and killed.

Around the world, people take another person's life for an ounce of money, power, revenge, or ideology. And these aren't creatures from another planet. They're people.

People who once laughed with friends.
People who shared meals with family.
People who had neighbors, classmates, childhood memories, and dreams just like ours.

Lately, I've been reading Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl, a Jewish psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor. -- (learnt a lot from the book will share the lessons in another post)

One thing that keeps haunting me is not only the suffering he describes, but the realization that humans were the architects of it.

Humans designed gas chambers.
Humans built concentration camps.
Humans perfected weapons capable of destroying entire cities.
History even records moments when people eat one another.

When you really study history, you realize something uncomfortable:

The darkest chapters of cruelty were not written by animals.

They were written by us.

And suddenly, I found it difficult to judge this little creature standing in front of me.

My cat doesn't possess morality.
She doesn't debate ethics.
She doesn't understand philosophy, religion, justice, or compassion the way we do.

Yet somehow, the species that does understand all those things has also committed the greatest acts of cruelty history has ever witnessed.

Maybe that's why this incident made me think less about animals and more about ourselves.

It also humbled me. Because it's easy to sit comfortably and say,
"I would never do something like that."

But the truth is...

None of us truly knows who we would become under unimaginable fear, starvation, war, or the threat of losing someone we love.

If my life—or the life of someone I deeply loved—depended on a terrible choice... I honestly don't know what my response would be.

And I pray to Allah that neither I nor any of you are ever tested with such a situation.

Maybe wisdom begins the moment we stop assuming we're incapable of evil and start recognizing how important it is to build character before life tests it.

Because history doesn't only teach us what humans are capable of.

It reminds us what we must constantly choose not to become.

"He who has a why to live can bear almost any how." — Viktor Frankl



#TodayILearned
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My sister is in Grade 12 this year, and as many of you know, there is a restriction on wearing the niqab. Students are stressing a lot about it. This is a critical issue.
As I always say, Ethiopia's politics and society are very complex, and religion is deeply integrated into many aspects of life. From my perspective, if you wear the niqab, don't let this stop you. Keep pushing toward the highest level of education. Strive to reach the peak of your potential, and never give up.
For men, work hard to become knowledgeable in finance and gain a well-rounded education, not just in one specific field. As I said before, let's also participate in politics. It is not haram.
Let's stay united and continue striving for excellence. Some people may want us to become self-centered or lose our faith, but we should remain steadfast, keep learning, and always aim to be at the top.
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First post on Hamudi - حمودي

Honestly… welcome 💙
This channel will be my small corner on Telegram where I share:
💭 Thoughts
📰 News & updates
💻 Tech stuff
🚀 Projects & ideas
🌍 Day-to-day moments
…and anything interesting worth sharing

No fake perfection, just real content, useful things, and good vibes
Glad you’re here from the beginning 🤝
Good morning! ☕️

Can you believe it's already July 1st?  Time moves faster than we realize.

If you've been procrastinating, moving a little slower than you'd hoped, or you haven't even started working on your goals yet...
Take a deep breath.
A new month is another opportunity from god to begin again.

imagine....

What could your life look like if you worked with 5–6 hours of absolute focus every single day? Hours of deep, intentional work.

How many books could you finish?
How many projects could you build?
How many problems could you solve?
How much closer would you be to the person you're trying to become?

This month, let's make it less about being busy and more about being effective.

Better focus.
Better speed.
Better throughput.

Let's make July count.
Who's locking in with me?

#Consistency
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Forwarded from EKD Designs
Be addicted to betterment.

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