Forwarded from Ezedin Fedlu (Dark horse)
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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
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.
- 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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This past midnight playlist + lock-in time again, ahhhh! Life is so good welahi – Alhamdulillah, I have everything I need in life ☺️
My compiler and I are in a healthy relationship.
It constantly tells me everything that's wrong with me.
#may my bank account also tell me what I am doing wrong🙏
It constantly tells me everything that's wrong with me.
#may my bank account also tell me what I am doing wrong🙏
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I opened 47 tabs to be more productive.
The tabs formed a democracy and voted against me.
Now with omarchy having 5 windows they even have created a state and a civilization😪
The tabs formed a democracy and voted against me.
Now with omarchy having 5 windows they even have created a state and a civilization😪
Code and Thought
I opened 47 tabs to be more productive. The tabs formed a democracy and voted against me. Now with omarchy having 5 windows they even have created a state and a civilization😪
To make it clear my non omarchy user peasants.😆
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Good morning!
I watered my laptop hoping it would grow more RAM.
The laptop disagreed.🙂↔️ But me is genius non of you thought that, it's just my pc "mashkabet"
Have a nive day my blooming flowers 🌹
I watered my laptop hoping it would grow more RAM.
The laptop disagreed.🙂↔️ But me is genius non of you thought that, it's just my pc "mashkabet"
Have a nive day my blooming flowers 🌹
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The effects of sleepless nights are finally bearing fruit, as I'm becoming unable to go up and down the stairs without having to take breaks in between.🙂↕️Dave how the hell are you even existing?
Code and Thought
Wanna know a snippet of my day?
Am super tired and exhausted today welahi....tomorrow eshi my people
Good morning my people 🌸
Do you know of any active open internships where applications are still open, guys?
Do you know of any active open internships where applications are still open, guys?
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The kind of person who irritates me the most is someone who can't explain themselves but still expects you to understand something they don't even understand about themselves. Like, what do you think I am—your guardian angel or God?
And I think when someone says, "I lack communication skills," it usually means they get frustrated in public settings, can't express their ideas clearly to strangers, or can't explain themselves freely to people they don't know. Not that they can't explain their perspective to the people they love... right?
And I think when someone says, "I lack communication skills," it usually means they get frustrated in public settings, can't express their ideas clearly to strangers, or can't explain themselves freely to people they don't know. Not that they can't explain their perspective to the people they love... right?
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Forwarded from Software Guy
Episode 3 is finally here! 🎙️🔥
I sat down with Mulu Tsega aka Luna for a raw and fun conversation about LinkedIn, finding jobs and opportunities, building a personal brand, and her journey from coding to product management.
Watch the full episode here 👇
🔗https://youtu.be/utJVxy2NnB0
I sat down with Mulu Tsega aka Luna for a raw and fun conversation about LinkedIn, finding jobs and opportunities, building a personal brand, and her journey from coding to product management.
Watch the full episode here 👇
🔗https://youtu.be/utJVxy2NnB0
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Code and Thought
Wanna know a snippet of my day?
A while ago, I thought about building a software product that could help agencies. Yesterday was the day I finally went out with my friend to gather requirements.
I asked some agencies how they currently do their work and what parts could be automated or moved online. Mind you, before going there, I had asked AI how they operate, what challenges they might have, and how I could add value with a software product. Everything seemed so logical...
But when we actually talked to them, I was surprised. None of the problems I thought existed actually existed, and my product wouldn't have added any real value. At one agency, they even told us to look for other areas where we could provide solutions.
Soooo, my people, imagine if I had already built this product and then went to show them how it could help their business. It would have been a complete waste of time.
So my people, if you are thinking about building a product for a specific area because you believe there is something you can automate, please talk to the actual users first. Requirement gathering is the first phase of software development for a reason.
I asked some agencies how they currently do their work and what parts could be automated or moved online. Mind you, before going there, I had asked AI how they operate, what challenges they might have, and how I could add value with a software product. Everything seemed so logical...
But when we actually talked to them, I was surprised. None of the problems I thought existed actually existed, and my product wouldn't have added any real value. At one agency, they even told us to look for other areas where we could provide solutions.
Soooo, my people, imagine if I had already built this product and then went to show them how it could help their business. It would have been a complete waste of time.
So my people, if you are thinking about building a product for a specific area because you believe there is something you can automate, please talk to the actual users first. Requirement gathering is the first phase of software development for a reason.
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And another thing me and my friend did yesterday...
When you see someone begging on the street, whether they are healthy or have disabilities, don't you ever get curious about their story? Like, how did life lead them to this point? How did their journey bring them here today?
Another thing I always ask myself is: How do these people think about God? Do they believe God still cares about them? Do they thank Him? Do they think about the afterlife, that God may punish them with hell, and therefore try to be cautious about His rules? And more than anything, why don't they just end their lives and put an end to this suffering?
Yeah, I think about these things every time I see people who are alive but barely living because of poverty, sickness, or disability. I have always wanted to interview them—to hear their stories and see the world from their perspective.
And yesterday, I finally did it. I interviewed one of them.
When you see someone begging on the street, whether they are healthy or have disabilities, don't you ever get curious about their story? Like, how did life lead them to this point? How did their journey bring them here today?
Another thing I always ask myself is: How do these people think about God? Do they believe God still cares about them? Do they thank Him? Do they think about the afterlife, that God may punish them with hell, and therefore try to be cautious about His rules? And more than anything, why don't they just end their lives and put an end to this suffering?
Yeah, I think about these things every time I see people who are alive but barely living because of poverty, sickness, or disability. I have always wanted to interview them—to hear their stories and see the world from their perspective.
And yesterday, I finally did it. I interviewed one of them.
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