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Welcome to my digital journal β€” a place where code meets chaos, art, side projects, rants, reflections, and unfiltered Ruth. No niche, just vibes.

Small, Yet Relevant is my motto :)
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It's been a while since i shared something on exambuddy igπŸ₯² here's a sneakpeak on what we're working on. We're making exam buddy more personalized than ever before. More Features Better Quality helping u be understand what you truly need to.

#ExamBuddy #Sneakpeak
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Be the ripple in someone’s life, you never know how far the waves will reach.

A small act of kindness can go a long way

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WTM Ethiopia
πŸš€ From Design to Market – Week 8: Native Android App Development with Kotlin

πŸŽ™ Speaker: Maha Al-Selek – Software Engineer at CME | Google Women Techmakers Ambassador
Hey you guys, week 8 of the " from design to market " workshop series is here and it is native android app development with kotlin, and will start in 30 mins , you can join here :)

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Happening now, join here :)
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ScholarXIV Web πŸŽ‰
β€’ ScholarXIV.com

I am super excited to announce that the long awaited web version of ScholarXIV is finally here and fully open source. πŸ₯³

It is one of the most beautifully designed, minimal and very powerful research paper exploration platforms out there.

Features
β€’ Research Paper Exploration
β€’ Like & Bookmark Papers
β€’ Comment on Papers
β€’ AI Chat
β€’ Multiple Paper Select & AI Chat
β€’ Summaries
β€’ Copying Specific Data

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β€’ github.com/dagmawibabi/ScholarXIVWeb

I hope you get the best out of this.

#ScholarXIVWeb #MyProjects
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Nostalgia.
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Nostalgia.
Click Ethiopia was a weekly ICT television program launched in the mid-2000s by Unity University in partnership with Ethiopian Television (ETV, now EBC), aiming to educate the general public on computer and technology literacy through engaging and accessible content. The show aired nationally and ran into the early 2010s before production ceased due to changes in the university's ownership. The show significantly contributed to raising tech awareness in Ethiopia at a time when such resources were rare.

I still remember the mouse animation thing when the show starts, I tried to look for it but couldn't find it. If you guys find a way to get your hands on it, please, and I say please, put it in the comment.

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