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

DM for any project ideas @alnova19

Personal site: https://eyobsimachew.vercel.app
My Github: https://github.com/Eyob-smax
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Forwarded from Coolio
So, it's official.

Our hike is on the 24th of may, if you missed the last one you really cant miss this one, because it'll be a blast 🔥

Location : Gulele Botanic Park

Our day will be composed of a morning hike, picnic at lunch and a fun game on the afternoon.

Seats are limited so get your ticket asap by dming @BlackLion325

Can't wait for all of us to be there, it'll be super fun! ❤️

Special thanks to @ekddesign for the making us this poster

#dev_events
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Btw, the day for Hike 2.0 has changed because of the election. Since the election will be on June 1st, we can't hike on May 31st.

@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #DevEvents #hike
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W Codex

Lemme tell y’all one thing I noticed. If you guys are using Codex, when the tokens are almost about to end like 4–5% left or lower... give it a massive task, even if the tokens run out 0% it usually won’t stop halfway through the task. It’ll keep working and finish a lot more stuff than you’d expect
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The Reciprocity Game Jam!

It will be a specially long 6-month hackathon where you and one of your friends can compete in this half-a-year game jam!

Why is it this long, you ask?

Well, traditional game jams that last 2 days to about a week usually don't give us devs enough time to learn and try new things, which might feel repetitive at times.

To thwart that issue, everyone will have ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY DAYS (yes, the big 180) to learn, work and share their art for everyone to see and experience!

Sign up now using this link
itch.io/jam/reciprocity-game-jam

Source: @ReciprocityGameJam

#GameJams
@Dagmawi_Babi
I’ve been working with both AI agent orchestration tools like OpenClaw and more traditional automation platforms like n8n including building custom nodes and workflows, and the difference between the two approaches is really interesting.

With n8n, the whole system is very deterministic and path-based. You design every logic flow yourself, think through each condition, handle errors manually, and define exactly what should happen at every step. It takes more upfront planning, but the tradeoff is predictability. If the workflow is designed properly, it will usually behave the same way every single time.

AI agents feel very different. Instead of explicitly defining every path, you give the agent tools, skills, instructions, APIs, websites, webhooks, schedules, and different integrations, then let it reason through the task dynamically. In a way, you spend less time scripting exact flows and more time designing capabilities, constraints, and context for the agent. Once the system is designed efficiently and made token-conscious, it becomes incredibly flexible.

But at the same time, that flexibility comes with unpredictability. Traditional automation tools fail in predictable ways because they only do what you programmed them to do. AI agents can sometimes improvise surprisingly well, but they can also randomly misunderstand context, choose weird actions, or confidently do something completely unnecessary out of nowhere 😭

@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #automation #n8n #openclaw
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I collect unfinished side projects like trophies😭😭

@devwitheyob
#SideProject #random
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Hey guys, we're 90 percent sold out. Get your tickets for #Hike2.0 ASAP from @BlackLion325.

@devwitheyob

#TechVibe
#DevEvents
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We’ve built a big community, Let’s use it to help one of our own.

Small amounts can become something big when thousands of people contribute together. So donate whatever you want, then share this with your community too.

CBE: 1000077943742 [ Solomon Kassaye ]

Let’s make this a community challenge, I'm counting on you gang

For more credibility/details, see the images here: Link

Thanks, my lovely ppl🤝
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