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Ethiopain Accleration.
Growth unlocks choices.



Discussion at: https://t.me/+Prr0V8-VR0c4NTA0
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I'd build a local language compatible calculator machine and disrupt Casio.
What would you do?
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Not the Pursuit of Happynes, but the Happiness of Pursuit.
Learn how to communicate clearly and manage context effectively.
8000 Accelerators. 😱
Future of Software Companies

TLDR: Independant founders + AI will eat software corporations.
Will you buy sunlight at Night?

Recently i was researching an emerging space in tech and startup space. Something that caught my attention was a startup that was trying to sell Sunlight at Night.

They are developing a constellation of satellites to sell sunlight to thousands of solar farms after dark. Revolutionary!


https://www.reflectorbital.com/

If Solar power is the future β€” it's rapidly getting cheaper and is inexhaustible.

But, If it only works 50% of the time... during the day. A fleet of mirror satellites to power solar farms at night might be antidote.

Sunlight could be the new oil,
And reflector satellites akin to deep sea oil rigs
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Good book.

Many wants to make move five without making move 1- 4
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πŸ“š ScholArxiv

ScholArxiv is an open-source aesthetic and minimal app that allows users to search, read, bookmark, share, download and view summaries of academic papers from the arXiv repository. πŸ₯³

Download here
β€’ https://t.me/Dagmawi_Babi/22592

Features
β€’ Read Papers: Read entire papers in detail within the app.
β€’ Bookmarks: Save your favorite papers for quick access.
β€’ Paper Summaries: View brief paper summaries.
β€’ Search Papers: Search for papers using keywords, titles, authors and abstract.
β€’ Download and Share Papers: Download papers for offline reading or you can share document links to others.

Star the repo or contribute ✨
β€’ github.com/dagmawibabi/ScholArxiv

Thank you and hope you enjoy it! πŸ€“

#MyProjects #ScholArxiv
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The future:

Focus on judgment tasks and creativity - something that machines can’t take on.
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Cursor + Claude
The trajectory is lit from here onward.
In the field of talent development, there is absolutely no debate about the most superior form of training. It's deliberate practice: mindful repetition on performance tasks just beyond the edge of one's capabilities.
Deliberate practice is about making performance-improving adjustments on every single repetition. Any individual adjustment is small and yields a small improvement in performance – but when you compound these small changes over a massive number of action-feedback-adjustment cycles, you end up with massive changes and massive gains in performance.
Deliberate practice is superior to all other forms of training. That is a "solved problem" in the academic field of talent development. It might as well be a law of physics. There is a mountain of research supporting the conclusion that the volume of accumulated deliberate practice is the single biggest factor responsible for individual differences in performance among elite performers across a wide variety of talent domains. (The next biggest factor is genetics, and the relative contributions of deliberate practice vs genetic)
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IMF Ethiopian Reform Document.pdf
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Ethiopian acceleratation with policy tools.
Forwarded from Chapi Dev Talks (Chapi M.)
credit card numbers are validated by an algo called "Luhn's Algorithm"

Source: Tweet
Five dysfunction of a team πŸ§‘β€πŸ§’β€πŸ§’
[How pour-over coffee got good]
_ by Nick Whitaker Article link

"Early coffee brewing was done through immersion, what would today be called cowboy coffee."

Like Ethiopians do it?
Every big firm today was, at one point, the best-run and most vicious survivor of a massive shakeout.

There were once thousands of car companies (& typewriter firms & calculator firms & vacuum tube firms...)

Competition in new tech industries has been tough for centuries.