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π³π³ I was done !! I wanted to delete the contents of a folder. So, I cd into it and wrote thisππ. I should learn a little more about these commands before I get cooked
This is the right command to delete the contents of a folder while you are inside that folder.
rm -rf *
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Forwarded from Fellowship of the code (αΆ°α΅α΅Κ³α΅Λ‘α΅α΅αΆ°)
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Supabase just launched the ChatGPT of databases. An Al-based Postgres service.
You can build and launch databases, create charts, embeddings, see visuals of your DB, generate sample data, and more.
And.. it's 100% open source.π
Try it here: https://postgres.new/
You can build and launch databases, create charts, embeddings, see visuals of your DB, generate sample data, and more.
And.. it's 100% open source.
Try it here: https://postgres.new/
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I tried to watch a movie in the taxi and guess what there is one scene with NSFW. I was shocked and tried to close the movie then another ad comes up. I think you can guess what the ad is ππ. Now, the stranger beside me is giving me....ππ these looks
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Whatβs one less common Git command you use frequently? π€
We all know the basics: push, pull, add, commit⦠But what about those hidden gems? One of my go-tos is:
Hereβs a quick scenario: Youβve just made a commit like chore: clean up, which includes 3 files. As you're about to start on a new feature, you notice a file with an 'M' tag in VS Code. Curious, you check it out, only to realize itβs just some leftover print statements from that 6-hour debugging marathon yesterday π.
Rather than creating a new commit for such a minor change, you can stage the file and run the command above. This will include the changes to your previous commit (chore: clean up), keeping your history clean and letting you move on to your new feature with peace of mind. π
We all know the basics: push, pull, add, commit⦠But what about those hidden gems? One of my go-tos is:
git commit --amend --no-edit
Hereβs a quick scenario: Youβve just made a commit like chore: clean up, which includes 3 files. As you're about to start on a new feature, you notice a file with an 'M' tag in VS Code. Curious, you check it out, only to realize itβs just some leftover print statements from that 6-hour debugging marathon yesterday π.
Rather than creating a new commit for such a minor change, you can stage the file and run the command above. This will include the changes to your previous commit (chore: clean up), keeping your history clean and letting you move on to your new feature with peace of mind. π
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https://telegra.ph/TuneIn-08-15
My experience about the Addis Software Internship acceptance project.
My experience about the Addis Software Internship acceptance project.
Telegraph
TuneIn
When I applied to Addis Software for an Internship position. They gave us this project where we basically build a fake Spotify π using React, Styled Components, Redux and Redux Saga. I had a hard time understanding Redux Saga. What it is for? What problemsβ¦
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I wanted to learn testing. So, i wrote my test after the actual implementation π€£.
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I was living under the cave guys π’π’. I had EthioTel 3G and today I got Safaricom 4G. Maybe its bcoz the EthioTel one was 3G. How fast is the 4G one??
I think they have a limit to the unlimited plan like Ethiotelecom. Don't buy unlimited !!
Um suffering π
Um suffering π
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Re-think how GraphQL is implemented!
https://thenewstack.io/is-graphql-over-or-do-we-just-need-to-rethink-it
https://thenewstack.io/is-graphql-over-or-do-we-just-need-to-rethink-it
The New Stack
Is GraphQL Over or Do We Just Need to Rethink It?
Cherished ideas about what GraphQL is and how it should be implemented may have to give way to a changing reality.
How many of you know about the divisibility test for 7 ?? We all learned the tests for all the numbers between 2 and 9 but not 7.
Let me enlighten you for no reason π.
42 % 7 == 0 why? coz 7 * 6 is 42. Good but what about 1238 % 7 ??
This is how you do it like a chadπ.
123 - 2 * 8 = 107
10 - 2 * 7 = -4
Therefore 1238 is not divisible by 7.
Can you see what I did there??
Let me enlighten you for no reason π.
42 % 7 == 0 why? coz 7 * 6 is 42. Good but what about 1238 % 7 ??
This is how you do it like a chadπ.
123 - 2 * 8 = 107
10 - 2 * 7 = -4
Therefore 1238 is not divisible by 7.
Can you see what I did there??
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How many of you know about the divisibility test for 7 ?? We all learned the tests for all the numbers between 2 and 9 but not 7. Let me enlighten you for no reason π. 42 % 7 == 0 why? coz 7 * 6 is 42. Good but what about 1238 % 7 ?? This is how you doβ¦
I was a math lover before computers.
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I was a math lover before computers.
I remember trying to find a unified formula for prime numbers like its a homework due tomorrow π€£.
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Ever been teased for your quirky keyboard habits? Well, it happens to me all the time. But today, I'm turning the tablesβI'm inviting you to try out my unique keyboard setup! While you wonβt experience the full range of my remapped CapsLock combos, youβll definitely get a taste.
I've transformed my CapsLock remaps into a fully-fledged web app. Built with React, TypeScript, Zustand, and Shadcn/UI, what started as a quick weekend project has now evolved into something much bigger. I kept adding features that I thought were cool, and here I am, two weeks later, still at it.
Curious? Give it a whirl and let me know your thoughts.
π [Check it out] - Try it with a PC, it won't work on ur phone !
And if you're interested in the code: [GitHub Repo].
I've transformed my CapsLock remaps into a fully-fledged web app. Built with React, TypeScript, Zustand, and Shadcn/UI, what started as a quick weekend project has now evolved into something much bigger. I kept adding features that I thought were cool, and here I am, two weeks later, still at it.
Curious? Give it a whirl and let me know your thoughts.
π [Check it out] - Try it with a PC, it won't work on ur phone !
And if you're interested in the code: [GitHub Repo].
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I read this quote from LinkedIn that goes "Risking nothing is risking everything" and I saw a similar post on a friend's channel.
It got me thinking π§.
- If everyone is beautiful then no one is beautiful
- If you don't know where you are going, every road will take you.
- When you have nothing to lose. You've got everything to gain.
What's with 'nothing' and 'everything'? Are they the same things in the other dimension. Do they meet in a back door?
It got me thinking π§.
- If everyone is beautiful then no one is beautiful
- If you don't know where you are going, every road will take you.
- When you have nothing to lose. You've got everything to gain.
What's with 'nothing' and 'everything'? Are they the same things in the other dimension. Do they meet in a back door?
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ββNo one:
Meeting someone you don't talk that much for the second time in a couple of hours
Me: α₯αΊ
The other person: α₯αΊ
eshi what my manππ π ?
Meeting someone you don't talk that much for the second time in a couple of hours
Me: α₯αΊ
The other person: α₯αΊ
eshi what my manππ π ?
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