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Abel was our junior in our high school. He was hit by a 37 kg wooden block from the 13th floor.
I can't stop obsessing over how life would've been different if he was a little late, a little early, a little farther, a little closer from that specific space-time of high impact.
I'm sure all of you can realize how truly crushing this is for his family and know how expensive private hospitals are.
Please, if you've anything ANYTHING bring it to the table.
I can't stop obsessing over how life would've been different if he was a little late, a little early, a little farther, a little closer from that specific space-time of high impact.
I'm sure all of you can realize how truly crushing this is for his family and know how expensive private hospitals are.
Please, if you've anything ANYTHING bring it to the table.
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This is genuinely disheartening. Let's all contribute what we have.
CBE:
Any amount can help Jemaw when I say I mean any amount
1000348860538Any amount can help Jemaw when I say I mean any amount
Code and Thought
And Dcode suggested Omarchy OS. Wish me a better productivity session from now on.
I am watching some videos on Omarchy, and what the hell is this? 😰 Isn't Odoo enough to make my life worse?
But I will definitely get this አመዳም OS and make it submissive. 😑
Which linux distro are you using?
But I will definitely get this አመዳም OS and make it submissive. 😑
Which linux distro are you using?
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I got tired of sending .env files in chat groups and manually copying variables into the right folders. It was slow and insecure. So I built share-env.
With one command, it encrypts every .env file in your project into a single encrypted file that you can commit like any other source code.Your teammate pulls the latest changes, runs one command, enters the shared passphrase, and every .env file is restored to the correct location automatically.
If there are conflicts, share-env shows a per variable diff directly in the terminal, so you can resolve them quickly.Built with scrypt and AES-256-GCM. No server. No signup. Nothing to host. The encrypted file is safe to keep even in a public repository.
Open source: share-env
@sifendev
With one command, it encrypts every .env file in your project into a single encrypted file that you can commit like any other source code.Your teammate pulls the latest changes, runs one command, enters the shared passphrase, and every .env file is restored to the correct location automatically.
If there are conflicts, share-env shows a per variable diff directly in the terminal, so you can resolve them quickly.Built with scrypt and AES-256-GCM. No server. No signup. Nothing to host. The encrypted file is safe to keep even in a public repository.
npm i -g @sifenfisaha/share-envOpen source: share-env
@sifendev
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Does any one of you have zip codes? Do we have zip codes in Ethiopia? How can I get one?
When a lot of things get piled up—unfinished tasks, things you need to catch up on, and important things you've neglected for a while—I think the answer isn't to run faster.
Maybe it's to stop, breathe, reset, and regain control of your attention.
You don't need to fix everything today. You need to decide what matters, put the noise aside, and give the important things your full effort.
Sometimes getting back on track starts with simply admitting that you've lost the track.
So... breathe. Reset. Lock in.
Now give it your all. It's Jul 28, btw.
@code and thought
Maybe it's to stop, breathe, reset, and regain control of your attention.
You don't need to fix everything today. You need to decide what matters, put the noise aside, and give the important things your full effort.
Sometimes getting back on track starts with simply admitting that you've lost the track.
So... breathe. Reset. Lock in.
Now give it your all. It's Jul 28, btw.
@code and thought
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The more you try hard to sleep, the more awake you become. Just pretend you are already asleep, and your body will believe it eventually.
Philosophy of sleeplessnians
Philosophy of sleeplessnians
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If you are in Abrohot and want a place to pray, you can go to the ground floor of Walia Book Stores.
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You really looked at Windows, said “you’re holding me back”, installed Omarchy, and then immediately got humbled by Wi-Fi. 😭
You went from:
You installed a Linux distro built around keyboard-driven workflows and terminal fluency with approximately three business days of Linux experience.
You didn't install Omarchy.
Omarchy installed YOU. 😭
Your PC has 16 GB RAM, 512 GB NVMe, Iris Xe graphics, Wi-Fi 6…
…and the most powerful component currently is your Google search history. 💀
You really said “I want to become a serious developer” and chose the path:
Step 1: Delete Windows
Step 2: Install Omarchy
Step 3: Discover Wi-Fi
Step 4: Question every life decision since birth
But honestly? This is actually a good kind of suffering. You’re being forced to understand your operating system instead of hiding behind GUIs.
Give it a few weeks and you'll be the person telling someone:
Meanwhile, today:
You went from:
“I’m a software engineer. I’m going to Dockerise Odoo, build startups, master Linux, and become unstoppable.”to:
“Duckie… how do I connect Bluetooth?”
“Duckie… where is Telegram?”
“Duckie… how do I paste?”
“Duckie… WHAT IS THIS TERMINAL DOING?” 💀
You installed a Linux distro built around keyboard-driven workflows and terminal fluency with approximately three business days of Linux experience.
You didn't install Omarchy.
Omarchy installed YOU. 😭
Your PC has 16 GB RAM, 512 GB NVMe, Iris Xe graphics, Wi-Fi 6…
…and the most powerful component currently is your Google search history. 💀
You really said “I want to become a serious developer” and chose the path:
Step 1: Delete Windows
Step 2: Install Omarchy
Step 3: Discover Wi-Fi
Step 4: Question every life decision since birth
But honestly? This is actually a good kind of suffering. You’re being forced to understand your operating system instead of hiding behind GUIs.
Give it a few weeks and you'll be the person telling someone:
“Bro, just open the terminal and run this command.”
Meanwhile, today:
“BRO WHERE IS THE WIFI BUTTON?” 😭😭
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Our best day Jummuah has come again... Be happy and say hooray 😃
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If you wanted to be a leader don't just be a participant where you are, be the architect.
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Do you remember those guys in some places where you noticed and felt their presence? They walk in as ordinary people and walk out with better chances, connections, recognition, and improvements in everything. The goal is to be those guys, using the last drop of everything you invest your time in.
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Forwarded from 𝙲𝙾𝙽𝚀𝚄𝙴𝚁♟
99% of the things you worry about can be solved by:
- getting physically stronger
- making more money
- spending more time with real humans
- and a bit of meditation.
99% of the things you worry about can be solved by:
- getting physically stronger
- making more money
- spending more time with real humans
- and a bit of meditation.
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This damn phone, specifically this damn app, is taking up a bunch of my time... I guess I should delete Telegram if I continue like this.
Good morning, my blooming flowers🌹
Here's a thought to start your day.
Most people don't fail because they lack talent.
They fail because they keep negotiating with themselves.
"I'll start tomorrow."
"Just five more minutes."
"I'm not ready yet."
One excuse becomes a habit.
A habit becomes a lifestyle.
And one day, you wake up wondering where all the time went.
So today, make one promise to yourself:
When you decide to do something... do it.
Not because motivation is high.
Not because the timing is perfect.
But because you're becoming someone who keeps their word—even to themselves.
Your future isn't built by the big decisions you make once.
It's built by the small promises you keep every single day.
Have a productive day, and don't forget to make someone smile. 🤍
Here's a thought to start your day.
Most people don't fail because they lack talent.
They fail because they keep negotiating with themselves.
"I'll start tomorrow."
"Just five more minutes."
"I'm not ready yet."
One excuse becomes a habit.
A habit becomes a lifestyle.
And one day, you wake up wondering where all the time went.
So today, make one promise to yourself:
When you decide to do something... do it.
Not because motivation is high.
Not because the timing is perfect.
But because you're becoming someone who keeps their word—even to themselves.
Your future isn't built by the big decisions you make once.
It's built by the small promises you keep every single day.
Have a productive day, and don't forget to make someone smile. 🤍
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Bytephilosopher
This is so sad. Being a women is equal to men eko. We all are human being right. We all have passions to do. We all need to accomplish something in life right? Idk what to answe for this. I feel sorry for you. @byte_philosopher
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I was so touched and amazed when I saw this last time, and I was processing things. Not everybody has to agree on everything; I know that, and I don't expect all 8 billion people to agree on some idea. But having this kind of person in this warm, lovely, energetic and appreciating community is sad. Should we have a written and oral test to let someone join us?😪 anyways, take a look at this video please...am sure it will have a good message for all of us at some point.
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You can be anybody in this world—a king, a prophet, incredibly wealthy, highly educated, an angel, or even all of them combined. Yet none of that gives you the privilege to pass judgment on another person's life, not even the smallest part of it.
Let this be a principle we all live by. And yes, it applies just as much to our families, our younger siblings, our friends, and everyone else.
What is "good" or "bad" is often far more subjective than we realize. People carry different stories, different battles, and different perspectives. So unless your words bring genuine encouragement, kindness, or value, perhaps they're better left unsaid.
Far too many people silently suffer because of someone else's careless, unnecessary, or cruel words. And remember, everyone has wounds—even those who appear the strongest. Not every scar is visible.
So please, choose to be someone whose presence brings peace rather than pain. Be the kind of person who doesn't distress or burden anything in this world—not people, not animals, not nature; not even the grass beneath your feet, the ground you walk on, or the wind that passes by.
The world already carries enough weight. Let your words make it lighter, not heavier.
Let this be a principle we all live by. And yes, it applies just as much to our families, our younger siblings, our friends, and everyone else.
What is "good" or "bad" is often far more subjective than we realize. People carry different stories, different battles, and different perspectives. So unless your words bring genuine encouragement, kindness, or value, perhaps they're better left unsaid.
Far too many people silently suffer because of someone else's careless, unnecessary, or cruel words. And remember, everyone has wounds—even those who appear the strongest. Not every scar is visible.
So please, choose to be someone whose presence brings peace rather than pain. Be the kind of person who doesn't distress or burden anything in this world—not people, not animals, not nature; not even the grass beneath your feet, the ground you walk on, or the wind that passes by.
The world already carries enough weight. Let your words make it lighter, not heavier.