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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1. to make your parents proud
2. to conquer your fears
3. to see your family again
4. to see your favourite artist live
5. to listen to music again
6. to experience a new culture
7. to make new friends
8. to inspire
9. to have your own children
10. to adopt your own pet
11. to make yourself proud
12. to meet your idols
13. to laugh until you cry
14. to feel tears of happiness
15. to eat your favorite food
16. to see your siblings grow
17. to pass school
18. to get tattoo
19. to smile until your cheeks hurt
20. to meet your internet friends
21. to find someone who loves you like you deserve
22. to eat ice cream on a hot day
23. to drink hot chocolate on a cold day
24. to see untouched snow in the morning
25. to see a sunset that sets the sky on fire
26. to see stars light up the sky
27. to read a book that changes your life
28. to see the flowers in the spring
29. to see the leaves change from green to brown
30. to travel abroad
31. to learn a new language
32. to learn to draw
33. to tell others your story in the hopes of helping them
34. Puppy kisses.
35. Baby kisses (the open mouthed kind when they smack their lips on your cheek).
36. Swear words and the release you feel when you say them.
37. Trampolines.
38. Ice cream.
39. Stargazing.
40. Cloud watching.
41. Taking a shower and then sleeping in clean sheets.
42. Receiving thoughtful gifts.
43. “I saw this and thought of you."
44. The feeling you get when someone you love says, “I love you."
45. The relief you feel after crying.
46. Sunshine.
47. The feeling you get when someone is listening to you/giving you their full attention.
48. Your future wedding.
49. Your favorite candy bar.
50. New clothes.
51. Witty puns.
52. Really good bread.
53. Holding your child in your arms for the first time.
54. Completing a milestone (aka going to college, graduating college, getting married, getting your dream job.)
55. The kind of dreams where you wake up and can’t stop smiling.
56. The smell before and after it rains
57. The sound of rain against a rooftop.
58. The feeling you get when you’re dancing.
59. The person (or people) that mean the most to you. Stay alive for them.
60. Trying out new recipes.
61. The feeling you get when your favorite song comes on the radio.
62. The rush you get when you step onto a stage.
63. You have to share your voice and talents and knowledge with the world because they are so valuable.
64.Breakfast in bed.
65. Getting a middle seat in the movie theater.
66. Breakfast for dinner (because it’s so much better at night than in the morning).
67. Pray (if you are religious)
68. Forgiveness.
69. Water balloon fights.
70. New books by your favorite authors.
71. Fireflies.
72. Birthdays.
73. Realizing that someone loves you.
74. Spending the day with someone you
75. Opportunity to create meaningful and lasting relationships.
76. Potential to learn, grow, and evolve as a person.
77. Joy and happiness in the little things.
78. The power to inspire others.
79. The ability to create art, music, and other forms of self-expression.
80. To explore different cultures, traditions, and ways of life.
81. To make a positive impact on the environment and help protect the planet.
82. Experience the joys of parenthood and raise a family.
83. Learn new things and develop new skills.
84. Create a legacy that will outlive you.
85. Being wrapped up in a warm bed.
86. Cuddles
87. Holding hands.
88. The kind of hugs when you can feel a weight being lifted off your shoulders. The kind of hug where your breath syncs with the other person’s, and you feel like the only two people in the world.
89. Singing off key with your best friends.
90. Road trips.
91. Spontaneous adventures.
92. The feeling of sand beneath your toes.
93. The feeling when the first ocean wave rolls up and envelops your toes and ankles and knees.
94. Thunderstorms.
95. Your first (or hundredth) trip to Disneyland.
96. The taste of your favorite food.
97. The child-like feeling you get on Christmas morning.
98. The day when everything finally goes your way.
99. Compliments and praise.
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100. to look on this moment in 10 years time and realize you did it.
Ps : Never forget you are a beautiful person 💕 Life is so beautiful so live, live like no one else exist, live for yourself, don't care of bad people, you are strong, i love you
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Code and Thought
1. to make your parents proud 2. to conquer your fears 3. to see your family again 4. to see your favourite artist live 5. to listen to music again 6. to experience a new culture 7. to make new friends 8. to inspire 9. to have your own children 10. to adopt…
Got this in a comment section of a YouTube video and loved to share it here.

It reminded me of a lot of reasons to live, to be passionate about life, and to be excited for the next morning. The world is full of beautiful things; don't cage it to one or two things. My dev communities, explore the beauty around you and the beauty life can have outside your computer window. I'm saying this because sometimes I get too focused on my projects, learnings, etc., and forget the outside world:)
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Forwarded from Sanyi
I'm Back... (Still 16 btw)

A few days ago, Telegram deleted my account for no reason , and I lost access to my old channel 😭

It was tough, but I'm back with a new energy!

This is my brand new channel, and we're gonna make it even better than before...

Join the new channel now: @imsanyi

Feel free to share it with your friends, audience, and anyone who might enjoy the journey.

Your support means everything!
Let’s make this one legendary...
@imsanyi
Forwarded from Abdulfetah Jemal - AJ
I saw this post on my feed today -
And honestly, I don't think CODING IS DEAD.

But I do think coding is becoming commoditized.

AI has dramatically lowered the barrier to building software. Today, people with little or no programming background can launch SaaS products, websites, and mobile apps faster than ever before.

However, building something that works is different from building something that lasts.

What still separates experienced engineers from blind "vibe coders" is the ability to:

• Understand real business problems and design the right solution. • Build systems that remain reliable as they scale. • Think about security, performance, accessibility, SEO, test and user experience. • Maintain clean, refactorable code instead of accumulating technical debt. • Evaluate AI-generated code rather than blindly trusting it.

AI is incredibly powerful, but it still introduces security risks, outdated dependencies, inefficient implementations, and architectural mistakes when used without proper oversight.
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Forwarded from Abdulfetah Jemal - AJ
🚀 Everyone is vibe coding these days. But building at high speed often leads to structural clutter, unnecessary token usage, weak design decisions, and hidden security risks.

Introducing Prodtail: a local-first, secure, and open-source CLI tool built specifically for vibe coders.

Inspired by Ponytail and Open Design, Prodtail brings product thinking, design quality, security checks, and codebase governance directly into AI-assisted development workflows.

https://github.com/TheWadeh/prodtail

Fixing some bugs... Stay Tuned

@wadehlife
How much difference do you have between the two Junes?
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Forwarded from Luna's pathway🤗 (Luna)
The older I get, the more I appreciate the lessons that don't come from books, schools, or careers.
• Knowing how to enter a room without needing attention.
• Knowing when to speak and when silence says enough.
• Knowing that kindness and boundaries can coexist.
• Knowing that not every misunderstanding needs a defense and not every opinion deserves a response.
Some people call it manners. Some call it emotional intelligence. Some call it class.
Whatever the name, I'm grateful I was taught that how you carry yourself matters just as much as what you achieve.
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Goooooood mooooooooorniiiiing🤩
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Forwarded from Abyssinian
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Forwarded from Solo codes (Brook Solomon)
Introducing Telegram Search Engine 🎉

TSE is a telegram crawler you can build other projects on top of.

Out of the box it comes with:

Channel discovery — keyword "phone" and it will search using that or give it a seed channel -> link-graph crawling (follows mentions, forwards) that snowballs seeds into thousands of channels

AI analysis — a local LLM classifies every channel, writes a summary, no API keys.

Real search — typo-tolerant, relevance-ranked search (Meilisearch)

Quality scoring — channels ranked by activity, content quality, network influence (PageRank) & freshness

Community graph — an interactive, Obsidian-style map of how channels reference each other.

🐳 Self-hosted & open source — one docker (Postgres + search + API + UI).

The live demo explores a frozen snapshot of tech-community channels as a proof of concept.
https://telegramsearchengine.dev/

explore and also drop a star : https://github.com/Brooksolomon/Telegram-Search-Engine
A small reminder for all of us

I think many of us don't fully appreciate what we already have.

Clean water.
Food on the table.
A home to sleep in.
The freedom to learn.
The opportunity to go to school.
Peace.
Family.
Health.
A normal day.

For millions of people around the world, these are not ordinary things. They are luxuries.

Many people wake up every day worrying about things most of us never even think about.

And at the same time, there are people who spend their lives hurting others — taking what they didn't earn, destroying what others built, benefiting from the suffering of those around them.

The world has both kindness and cruelty.

So let this be a reminder:

Be grateful for what you have.
Work hard to improve your life.
Work hard to improve the lives of the people around you.
And if possible, leave your community better than you found it.

There are many kind people who need support, encouragement, and someone to stand beside them.

And there are many harmful things happening in the world that require good people to step forward and do something about them.

One thing I've realized is that helping others is one of the most powerful things a person can do.

And helping doesn't always mean money.

Sometimes it's:
• a smile
• a kind word
• listening to someone's story
• checking on a friend
• sharing knowledge
• encouraging someone who is struggling

Small acts can carry enormous weight.

If you're feeling overwhelmed, tired, or simply need a reminder that goodness still exists, I have a small gift for you today 🥹

Take some time, watch this video, and explore the channel behind it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxpyRykQEQ8&list=PLzZol22jG6OdNiK0CHe6vdDU-STSI7uuo&index=3

May we become people who are grateful for what we have, ambitious about what we can become, and generous in what we give to others. 🤍


@Code and Thought
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Japan's team🔥

Character is what people do when there is no immediate reward and no punishment.

Nobody was paying those fans to clean the stadium. There was no trophy for leaving the locker room spotless.
They did it because they believed it was the right thing to do.
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Forwarded from MissCoder /niya.dev  (MC)
CodeLore V0 is outttt 🔥

Hey everyone 👋

I've been working on something called CodeLore, and v0 is finally out 😊

CodeLore is a place where programming concepts are explained using stories, chaos, and weird analogies so they're easier to understand and remember.

You can:
Read lores from the community
Write and publish your own
like the good ones
Search by topic or tag
Share them anywhere
Install it as a mobile app

Built with React, TypeScript, Tailwind, Framer Motion, and Supabase.

Honestly, this started as a personal project to store the creative analogies I come up with while learning.

Later, I thought it would be cool to make it available for others who want a place to save and share their own explanations.

If you're someone who likes getting creative while learning, give it a try 👇

https://code-lore-flax.vercel.app/

I'd be happy to hear your feedback and suggestions 😊

#projects