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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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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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. 🤍
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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.
By the way, Omarchy is so cool; it comes with many pre-built features that you might need as a developer. Do you guys remember how much I suffered preparing the Odoo setup a few days ago? It took me three business days just for the setup. However, with Omarchy, it literally took me less than 30 minutes. Regarding Odoo, I think it's a normal thing and not that difficult after all; the problem was that I was doing it on Windows with a lagging computer.

I am understanding now why people say you should change your OS as a dev 😁
me is today years old to discover this nigga is a pig not an octopus🤓
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This might be a little cringe to share, but let me do it anyway...

For a long time, I used to see setups like this from developers I looked up to — the terminal, the cool themes, the tools, the whole developer environment — and I always felt like it was something far away from where I was. It looked like some kind of "elite developer world" that I would only reach someday.

Even one day, I saw a screenshot like this shared in a community channel. I literally copied it, sent it to Claude, and asked: "How can I get this same setup on my computer?"
And here I am.

The funny thing is, the things we admire from a distance are usually not as magical as they appear. Most of the time, they are just the result of curiosity, continuous learning, and small steps repeated over time.

One day you are wondering how people use these tools. Another day you are installing them. Then you start understanding them. Eventually, they become part of your own workflow.

So for anyone who feels like these things are too far away — keep learning. Keep exploring. The things you admire today can become the things you master tomorrow.

Also... does anyone want to sponsor me with a one-month Claude Pro subscription?
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Years ago, this was just an idea. Today, it's becoming reality.
Let's all work hard and make our dreams a reality like our boy did🔥
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Let's all work hard and make our dreams a reality like our boy did🔥
But the question is, do we have a big and clear goal? Not that I want to be successful or rich kind of thing, but a time-limited clear goal: in 6 months I will do this, in a year this, in 5 years this kind of plan. Do we know where we are heading?...I think that's the greatest question we should answer aydele
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One thing I'm proud of about this community is how we genuinely support each other.

I've tried many of your products, and I'm still proud to use them. Seeing all of you build and ship gave me the courage to stop overthinking and start building too.

This is just the beginning nothing fancy yet. I want to keep experimenting, building products, and learning from all of you.

Today I launched c4rd.biz on SaaS Hive. If you have a minute, I'd really appreciate your support with an upvote or a review. It would mean a lot and really help the launch.

https://saashive.com/products/c4rdbiz
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To get the most out of August, here are some tips. I know you know it, but it's time to put it to work:

- Define one clear objective before you begin.
- Time-block your session (60–90 minutes is a strong target).
- Remove all distractions: phone away, notifications off, unnecessary tabs closed.
- Work on one task only—avoid multitasking.
- Prepare everything in advance (files, notes, documentation, tools).
- Start with the hardest task while your energy is highest.
- Set a timer and commit to not switching tasks until it ends.
- Resist the urge to "just check" messages, email, or social media.
- Keep a distraction list—write down intrusive thoughts instead of acting on them.
- Take intentional breaks between sessions, not during them.
- Train your focus daily—deep work is a skill, not a talent.
- Measure output, not hours. Focus on what you completed.
- Review each session: What helped? What distracted you?
- Protect your peak hours for cognitively demanding work.
- End each session by planning the next step so it's easier to resume.
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Works for both good and bad, so please take care of your Intentions
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This past midnight playlist + lock-in time again, ahhhh! Life is so good welahi – Alhamdulillah, I have everything I need in life ☺️