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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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Personal site: https://eyobsimachew.vercel.app
My Github: https://github.com/Eyob-smax
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Interview me relentlessly about every aspect of this plan until we reach a shared understanding.
Walk down each branch of the design tree, resolving dependencies between decisions one-by-one.

Watch this video guys 👉 Code ain't cheap

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I realize how memory-consuming Chrome is. Can you suggest a good lightweight browser (should be Chromium-based)

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The process you have to complete to withdraw money from Upwork is insane, it takes more than 10 days.

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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.

I found this especially helpful in a space where learning is not optimized for an exam or structured by an institution.
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I’ve changed my circle over the past few months. I’ve met new friends, like-minded people, and built stronger relationships with people who have the same hunger and drive as me.

Most of the time, I enjoy spending time alone, but when I’m around people, I make sure I’m with the right ones. Their energy fuels me.

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I saw a reel on IG where they claimed they could get you 1k followers for 500 birr, but when I checked their page, it only had about 980 followers 😆

I was like ስትል😁

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Only 3 people 👀

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I have a lot to say abot today's event it was really great I learned so much I had so muchhhh fun I will post in a bit

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I’m so tired from the dev events, but I had to pull an all-nighter 😭

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I’m migrating the database and deploying new features to a live service, and I’m trying to do this without any downtime or data loss, which is pretty challenging.

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I didn't know that vs has a preview feature on the md files it is pretty useful👌

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I used Claude Max, Cursor Pro, and Codex, and I was really wondering why Cursor has the best experience, the best output, and why it feels so fast, even though they all use similar bare models.

Here’s the thing, there’s something called a harness. It’s basically the environment and tooling built around the core model. At the end of the day, agents are just LLMs with some code and algorithms that let them read, write, and execute tasks or codes, right.

That’s what a harness does. And the Cursor team has invested a lot in their harness. They’ve made it much easier for the model to understand the codebase, navigate context, and produce really strong outputs.

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DevEvent was sooo fun. We hiked, danced, played truth or dare, ate, and did so many random fun things. You guys have no idea, it was actually really cool😁

I also met some really great people, including Semer Nur. I had a really good time with him and learned a lot from his experiences. He was super humble and genuinely happy to help people, which I really respected.

Overall, I had such a great time. Good people, good memories, good vibes.

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Yoooo, 900 subs! You guys are the best. Thank you. You're gonna have a giveaway when we reach 1k. Also, let's make the community grow.

Join the discussion group: [Link]

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AAU about to make me crash out 🥲
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One feature I think OpenAI should add is a popover-style “Ask about this” window inside long ChatGPT responses.

When I’m using ChatGPT to plan a project, it often gives me a detailed plan with 10 or more sections. While reading, I might want to ask a quick question about one specific part of the plan. Right now, I have to scroll back to the chat box, type something like “explain 4,” wait for the answer, and then scroll back to the original plan to continue reading. That gets annoying when I want to ask follow-up questions about multiple parts of the same plan.

A better experience would be, when I highlight or select a section of the response, it could show a small popover where I can ask a question about just that selected part. The answer could appear in the popover without disrupting the main conversation flow.

This would make it much easier to understand complex plans step by step without losing context or constantly scrolling back and forth.

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Me watching Nahom Biruk and Solo Codes at this time while having an exam tomorrow😭. Great podcast, btw.

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