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πŸ“£Calling all tech enthusiasts!πŸŽ‰

πŸš€Prepare to be blown away🀯 at our highly anticipated weekly dev dialogue session! Brace yourselves as we unravel the exhilarating world of Freelancing and Remote working!πŸ”₯

We are absolutely thrilled to unveil our very special guest, the phinonminal Temkin Mengistu, also known as Chapi Menge🀩! Hailing all the way from beautiful Manama, Bahrain, this backend expert, infonas python developer and serverless computing guru is set to mesmerize us with his genius.

πŸ’₯ Temkin is the mastermind behind the renowned Chapa payment management in Python SDK for chapa.co!But wait, there's more! He is also a freelance specialist at Upwork, boasting an impressive success rateπŸ™Œ and leaving more than 20 clients in his wake. More

⭐ So buckle up and mark your calendars, because this event promises to be an absolute game-changer!

πŸ“…Date: Sunday, Dec 3, 2023
⌚️Time: 7:00PM(1:00LT evening)
πŸ“Location: Virtually(Google meet)

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Think about this: a ship is always safe when it stays close to the shore, but that's not why it was made. The ship was built for something moreβ€”to sail the vast ocean, explore new places, and face challenges head-on. Similarly, in life, staying in our comfort zones may feel secure, but it won't help us grow or fulfill our true potential. We need to take risks, step into the unknown, and embrace the adventures that lie ahead. It's in those moments of uncertainty that we discover our strengths, learn valuable lessons, and become stronger individuals.

So, don't be afraid to leave the safety of the shore and set sail toward your dreams. You are meant for so much more than just playing it safe.

"A ship is always safe at the shore, but that is not what it is built for."
- Unknown


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I recently had the opportunity to watch "A Million Miles Away (2023),"
a brilliantly scripted and inspiring film based on the true story of California's Jose Hernandez.
This remarkable movie beautifully conveys the themes of dedication and the pursuit of dreams. It chronicles the incredible journey of Jose Hernandez, the first migrant farmworker to achieve the remarkable feat of becoming an American astronaut.

And also, I had the privilege of listening to Dr. Tilaye Tadesse 's πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ή story A while ago, and it truly exemplifies how dedication to one's dreams can ultimately lead to success.

Recommend you to see this movie on your weekends. 🎬 #Movie

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"The Chinese Room" - John Searle

"Imagine a room where a person who doesn't understand Chinese is given instructions in English to manipulate Chinese symbols. They receive written questions in Chinese and follow the instructions to generate seemingly intelligent responses. But here's the catch: the person inside the room doesn't actually understand Chinese at all."


The Chinese Room thought experiment was proposed by philosopher John Searle to challenge the notion that computers or programs alone can possess true understanding or consciousness. It raises questions about the nature of comprehension and whether symbol manipulation alone is enough for genuine understanding.

#ChineseRoom #Philosophy #AI

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Devfest 2023 Student Edition 😍

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Some yearbook quotes from graduates πŸ˜‚
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