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My, a human, corner of things on myCorner. Trying to learn not to teach https://dagimg-dot.netlify.app
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Today, I finally connected my Netlify-deployed portfolio with the domain I bought from Hahucloud a while ago. Setting up Git and CI/CD with cPanel was a pain, so I opted for Netlify's built-in CI/CD, which was much easier.

To make it work, I had to:
1. Enter the 4 nameservers provided by Netlify into Hahucloud's custom nameservers list.
2. Manually add the site's SSL certificate to Netlify to ensure a secure HTTPS connection.

But that's not all! I've been putting off automating image uploads for project showcases and blog posts in my personal website for a long time. Thanks to Cursor, I was able to vibe code 😁 a Python script using Claude with just 2 prompts, and it works like a charm! I chose Cloudinary because of their generous free tier.

I used [uv] to run the script. I love how you can run scripts with dependencies using a single command:

uv run --with python-frontmatter --with cloudinary --with python-dotenv scripts/upload_images.py


Now, I simply copy the images I want to upload to a gitignored folder called static, reference them in my Markdown files, and run the command above. It finds the images, uploads them to Cloudinary, and substitutes the new URLs, just like you saw in the above video!

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Is AaaS the new SaaS ?

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Feels like 2010-2015 were in another lifetime
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This is hilarious if you know the movie πŸ˜‚
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Our Library - pics by me (3 years ago)
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builve
my first dart CLI to build and move your built files to other folders,
simple but useful imo, specially if you are lazy just like me
its easy to use and you can read the readme for further.

check it and if you liked it give it a star 🌟
pr and issues are welcome too
building should be fun, mr. ai takes that out of the picture, but there are cases where you don't want to build, you just want to get it over with, that's where it shines !!
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A Side Quest Adventure

I absolutely love side quests 😁; they fuel me with so much more energy than the main quest ever could. Let me tell you the story of how I ditched my main quest for this exciting detour.

Yesterday, disaster struckβ€”my clipboard history just vanished. I was bummed, but thankfully, I had a backup. The catch? The backup wasn’t in the right format for the app I use to manage my clipboard history. That’s when my inner developer αˆαŠ•α‰…αˆŽ α‹ˆαŒ£αŠ“, and I did it α‰ α‹˜αŠα‹˜αŠ“ πŸ˜‚. I decided to write a plugin for pop-launcher (a desktop launcher) that connects with Ringboard (a clipboard manager for Linux) using Goβ€”a language I’ve been eager to learn for over a year. But then, I dove into the Ringboard client-sdk, which is written in Rust πŸ₯±, and I couldn’t understand a thing. So, I turned to Gemini 2.5 Pro and Repomix (a tool that packs repo contents into a simple .txt file for AI to process) for a basic understanding of the code.

Here’s where things got trickyβ€”how could I feed the entire repo to Gemini without burning through all my tokens? I didn’t want to upload the whole Ringboard repository; that would be overkill. I just needed the client-sdk folder. But I still faced a hurdle: how do I download just one specific folder from a Git repo? I looked into existing solutions and found [gitsnip]β€”except it wasn’t built yet 😁. I checked out other websites and tools, but nope, I decided to build my own solution from scratch.

And so, here we are. Introducing [gitsnip]β€”a CLI tool to download a specific folder from any Git repository. This side quest has taken me on a wild ride for a whole day

Check it out - [gitsnip]

For reference, here are the repos mentioned [Ringboard Clipboard Manager], [Pop!_OS Launcher], [Repomix]

> fun fact: wrote this in [noty]
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In the meantime um cooking with Gemini and my mom is cooking with αˆα‹΅αŒƒ 😁
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The years go fast and the days go slow
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*24:00:00:7:20:00 years
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well well well . . .

There is a website called futureme.org that lets you write a letter for your future self and emails it back on your birthday. And this is what I wrote last year.
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For about a month now, I've been working on something pretty cool called Exam Buddy. It's basically an AI-powered platform to help you create exams, short notes, audiobooks (please don't do anything messed upπŸ˜‚), flashcards, and a chat assistant called Buddy Chatβ€”who can even understand images! (Adding more and more features soon)

I initially built Exam Buddy as a simple AI quiz generator to help myself study for my Exit Exam. Surprisingly, it didn't just help meβ€”it also helped friends like @yohan_nes, @DagNo1, @abel_cosmic, @bedri1, my little bro , and many others pass exams and get solid grades without stressing out too much.

Now, I thought: Why keep this just to ourselves? So, today I'm excited to share the first version of Exam Buddy with all of you.

Join the waitlist and be among the first to try it out πŸ™‚

https://waitlist.mohammedibrahim.dev/
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