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I'm Eyob, a self-taught dev sharing my Tech journey, tips, tools, and real-world projects. Let’s grow together😊

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Day 3 | the architecture of OpenClaw(ClowdBot)

OpenClaw feels impressive because it looks proactive(it reasons), but its architecture is actually straightforward

It runs on an event-driven loop where different kinds of inputs trigger agent actions. Those inputs can come from your messages, scheduled timers like heartbeats and cron jobs, internal hooks, and external webhooks from apps like Slack or GitHub. A gateway receives and routes everything to the right agent, a queue keeps execution orderly, and persistent memory helps the agent continue context across sessions.

So OpenClaw(clowdbot) is really a clean system design that combines events, routing, tools, and state to create behavior that feels alive.

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If this helps, here are the models I use and what I use them for

1. ChatGPT (5.2 Pro): Really good at breaking down concepts, explaining things clearly, and helping me learn new topics.

2. Gemini (3 series): Great for generating images and design ideas.

3. Opus (4.6): Strong at coding and handling complex, time-consuming tasks, really good at making things “just work.”

4. Codex 5.3 (my favorite): Excellent for debugging, code review and dealing with complex project configuration. really good model for complex coding tasks right now

Right now, I mostly use OpenAI models, and they’ve been great, especially Codex.

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I really wanna build a long-term project, like something I can work on for 1–2 years. I’m not sure what I want to build yet, but I want it to be a useful, complete product.

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Our God is able to deliver us. But even if He doesn't, our hope is in God alone.
Day 4 | Bun

Today I learned about bun bundling process, module resolution, bun configuration files(bunfig.toml) and about debugging in bun.

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One of the nicest DX wins in Bun is how well it handles both CommonJS and ESM. Module resolution is super smooth, and importing CJS from ESM generally, just works.

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This says something🔥

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So guys, like I mentioned earlier here

This pro thing is honestly really good and works 100%. You can get it from @Brooktd. He currently has a bunch of services like Netflix, ChatGPT Pro and Plus, Amazon Prime, Spotify Premium, HBO Max, and a lot of other premium stuff too.

The nice part is you only pay in birr and it’s less than 1k and even for some of the services it is 300 birr, which is kinda crazy for what you get. So if you’re interested, just hit him up directly.

Also, with ChatGPT Pro you can access Codex, which is one of the most advanced coding agents available right now.

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Day 5 | Bun & Plugins

Today I learned how to make an app plugin-friendly so other features can be added later without touching the core code.

The main idea is to build around clear extension points, like, Event-driven architecture and Webhooks(integrations outside your system.)

Bun plugin example: Bun’s bundler supports plugins using onResolve and onLoad, so you can add support for extra file types (like .yaml or .scss) or customize how imports are handled.

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It’s Friday and I’m going onsite today. not sure why, but I really like the office vibe.

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Yooo guys, this drawing is from 1930, someone imagining what the future might look like😂.

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You know Lorem Ipsum, right? That gibberish placeholder text everyone uses?
Well,
I built an alternative

A scripture-based placeholder generator for VS Code.

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who else here has this kind of annoying friend, who just want trouble with you out of nowhere😭😂

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“You feel like an imposter because you are an imposter,” says @SoloDevChronicles .. and he’s right 😁

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