The guy who made the law in AAU for dress code including clean cut is assigned as my ethics teacher for this semester, what do y'all think π€
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A rocket engine does this thing on a much larger and continuous scale. It mixes fuel and oxidizer, burns them to create extremely hot gas (often thousands of degrees), and accelerates that gas out the nozzle at speeds around 3,000 m/s. Each kilogram of gas ejected backward gives the rocket a small forward kick. Do this continuously for minutes, and those small kicks add up to orbital speeds.
I have posted the next part of ROCKETS: ZERO TO HERO series.
The link is below.
And this might be the boringest and textbook style formatting, tho the content is interesting and informative. ππ
https://telegra.ph/ROCKETS---2-04-15
The link is below.
And this might be the boringest and textbook style formatting, tho the content is interesting and informative. ππ
https://telegra.ph/ROCKETS---2-04-15
Telegraph
ROCKETS - 2
Fundamentals Newtonβs Third Law β The quiet principle that makes rockets possible In Phase 1 we saw that a rocket moves by throwing mass backward. Now letβs look at the deeper reason why this works. Isaac Newtonβs Third Law states that for every action, thereβ¦
Ermi dev π§βπ»
#urisnightethiopia
Really really was worth it!
Was so inspiring to be thereπ
Was so inspiring to be thereπ
Forwarded from Eyu's Terminal
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That's called networking π
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Forwarded from MissCoderβ¨
π Weβre forming a DSA Learning community
(inspired by Blue Nile DSA community)
Staying consistent alone is hard, so weβre building a peer-driven community where small teams push each other to grow.
This isnβt a course or a place where someone teaches you everything.
Instead, youβll be part of a team of 7, where you:
π¨βπ» Solve problems together daily
π¬ Discuss approaches and learn from each other
π€ Do weekly rotating presentations (1 person per day)
π Stay accountable and consistent
Weβll mainly use Python, working toward:
πΌ Technical interviews
π Competitive programming
π Opportunities like A2SV
π Starts this summer
If youβre ready to stay consistent and improve with others, this is for you.
π Apply here: Registration Link
β οΈ Spots are limited since teams are small, apply early to secure your place π₯
(inspired by Blue Nile DSA community)
Staying consistent alone is hard, so weβre building a peer-driven community where small teams push each other to grow.
This isnβt a course or a place where someone teaches you everything.
Instead, youβll be part of a team of 7, where you:
π¨βπ» Solve problems together daily
π¬ Discuss approaches and learn from each other
π€ Do weekly rotating presentations (1 person per day)
π Stay accountable and consistent
Weβll mainly use Python, working toward:
πΌ Technical interviews
π Competitive programming
π Opportunities like A2SV
π Starts this summer
If youβre ready to stay consistent and improve with others, this is for you.
π Apply here: Registration Link
β οΈ Spots are limited since teams are small, apply early to secure your place π₯
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Forwarded from Dre
π¨ URGENT: An Ethiopian Dev is #1 in the World - We Need to Hold the Line! πͺπΉ
A 24-year-old solo developer from Addis Ababa just beat 10,000 global teams to reach the finals of the Amazon (AWS) AIdeas Challenge.
He built Ivy an offline-capable AI tutor for Ethiopian students on $80 Android phones.
Right now, Ivy is Ranked #1 Globally. But a massive corporate team from India is only 29 votes behind, mobilizing their universities to overtake us tonight.
We cannot let Ethiopia lose this. The US has Silicon Valley. India has Bangalore. Ivy has us.
Takes 30 seconds to make history:
1οΈβ£ Click the link below
2οΈβ£ Sign in (or create a quick AWS Builder ID with your email)
3οΈβ£ Hit the π "Like" button on the article.
π VOTE HERE: https://builder.aws.com/content/3CQJ9SY2gNvSZKWd3tEq8ny7kSr/aideas-finalist-ivy-the-worlds-first-offline-capable-proactive-ai-tutoring-agent
A 24-year-old solo developer from Addis Ababa just beat 10,000 global teams to reach the finals of the Amazon (AWS) AIdeas Challenge.
He built Ivy an offline-capable AI tutor for Ethiopian students on $80 Android phones.
Right now, Ivy is Ranked #1 Globally. But a massive corporate team from India is only 29 votes behind, mobilizing their universities to overtake us tonight.
We cannot let Ethiopia lose this. The US has Silicon Valley. India has Bangalore. Ivy has us.
Takes 30 seconds to make history:
1οΈβ£ Click the link below
2οΈβ£ Sign in (or create a quick AWS Builder ID with your email)
3οΈβ£ Hit the π "Like" button on the article.
π VOTE HERE: https://builder.aws.com/content/3CQJ9SY2gNvSZKWd3tEq8ny7kSr/aideas-finalist-ivy-the-worlds-first-offline-capable-proactive-ai-tutoring-agent
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I found this from linkedin and I agree:
Growth in tech is slower than people show online.
And thatβs okay.
Sometimes you open social media and it feels like everyone is moving fast.
Someone just startedβ¦
and already built 5 projects.
Someone just shared a big win.
Another person just got a job.
And you look at yourselfβ¦
Still learning.
Still figuring things out.
Still trying to understand.
It can make you feel like youβre behind.
But hereβs the truthβ¦
What youβre seeing is only the highlights.
You donβt see the confusion.
The errors.
The days things didnβt work.
You donβt see the slow days.
The moments of doubt.
The times they felt like giving up.
Real growth is not loud.
Itβs quiet.
Itβs in the small things:
Understanding one concept today.
Fixing one bug tomorrow.
Trying again the next day.
It may not look like muchβ¦
But itβs adding up.
So if your journey feels slow right nowβ¦
Youβre not doing anything wrong.
Youβre just growing in real life β not on highlights.
Stay with it.
Because slow growthβ¦
is still growth.
Growth in tech is slower than people show online.
And thatβs okay.
Sometimes you open social media and it feels like everyone is moving fast.
Someone just startedβ¦
and already built 5 projects.
Someone just shared a big win.
Another person just got a job.
And you look at yourselfβ¦
Still learning.
Still figuring things out.
Still trying to understand.
It can make you feel like youβre behind.
But hereβs the truthβ¦
What youβre seeing is only the highlights.
You donβt see the confusion.
The errors.
The days things didnβt work.
You donβt see the slow days.
The moments of doubt.
The times they felt like giving up.
Real growth is not loud.
Itβs quiet.
Itβs in the small things:
Understanding one concept today.
Fixing one bug tomorrow.
Trying again the next day.
It may not look like muchβ¦
But itβs adding up.
So if your journey feels slow right nowβ¦
Youβre not doing anything wrong.
Youβre just growing in real life β not on highlights.
Stay with it.
Because slow growthβ¦
is still growth.
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Can't wait to get rid of this uni stuff and be back to building
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heyy guys how is it going
I am thinking to make @erzamrbot open source
show me your love by sharing since it is my first contribution to this community
also you can follow me on GitHub GitHub.com/ermizamr
I am thinking to make @erzamrbot open source
show me your love by sharing since it is my first contribution to this community
also you can follow me on GitHub GitHub.com/ermizamr
GitHub
ermizamr - Overview
ermizamr has 48 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
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The temptation to start something new when things get slow will kill your progress
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