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Day 37
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 0/5
- playing two rapid games -
Running will start tmrw, and tmrw is gonna be day 32
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Forwarded from Orion.dev
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Day 32 (starting the week over)
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 1/5
- playing two rapid games -
Did more leetcode problems today than I've done last week
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Day 33
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 2/5
- playing two rapid games - (wayyy too tired to play)
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Day 34
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 3/5
- playing two rapid games -
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Not bad, especially considering my recent performances :)
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Forwarded from SeeFun.Dev (Sifen)
Preaching Omarchy whenever I get the opportunity 😭

@sifendev
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Day 35
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 4/5
- playing two rapid games -
solve had to get real greedy on this one
Day 36
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 5/5 (done for the week)
- playing two rapid games -
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Weekly log
Watched movies => Requiem for a dream (weird movie: kinda liked it at the end 6/10)
> Rental family (7/10)
> Project hail mary (a bit overhyped but a great movie nonetheless 9/10)
> Eyes wide shut (yeah it was ass, 2/10)
Highlights =>
- 10th contest (solved 3/5, pretty much did all i could've done > 35th)
- started learning springboot for a school project, not going good
An alright week, Have a splendid monday
Forwarded from Dre
🚨 URGENT: An Ethiopian Dev is #1 in the World - We Need to Hold the Line! 🇪🇹

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:

1️⃣ Click the link below
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3️⃣ Hit the 👍 "Like" button on the article.
👉 VOTE HERE: https://builder.aws.com/content/3CQJ9SY2gNvSZKWd3tEq8ny7kSr/aideas-finalist-ivy-the-worlds-first-offline-capable-proactive-ai-tutoring-agent
Day 37
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 1/5
- playing two rapid games -
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Day 38
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 1/5
- playing two rapid games - (can't stop winning, sometimes my geniosity scares me)
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Day 39
- Let's just say today was an off day
Drunk, hungry and tired asf gnyt
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Forwarded from Debugging Epohul (epohul)
The biggest change I made regarding learning is starting with questions preferably (3–10 questions) when learning about a topic.

For example: what is it, why is it important, and how does it work are the most common questions I ask for almost every concept I learn, with more depending on the context.

This has absolutely been a game changer for me because before this, I would just dive into a subject like jumping into a skydive unprepared and sometimes with no parachute (analogy is still work in progress). Anyway, now I have structure, and it feels far less overwhelming.

Also, knowing the questions are limited for the session makes me realize it is going to end, which is nice.

Anyways, I found this especially helpful in a space where learning is not optimized for an exam or structured by an institution.
Finally got a smothered mate 🥹🥹 he took woth the rook but idc it's a smother !!
Day 40
- leetcode and codeforces
- running 5km - 1/5 (I've burned a week worth of calories tho)
- playing two rapid games - (almost 1200)
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