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This one is for my girlies in tech πΈ
Rewriting the Code connects 40,000+ women in techβ¨ .You get access to mentors, job opportunities,internships,events, and advice from amazing women working in big tech companies like Google, Amazon, and more π»
They also partner with companies like NVIDIA, Figma, and other top tech companies to create opportunities for women in tech π©βπ»π
Itβs totally free and the application process is easy
Link: https://rewritingthecode.org/join-us/
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Rewriting the Code connects 40,000+ women in tech
They also partner with companies like NVIDIA, Figma, and other top tech companies to create opportunities for women in tech π©βπ»
Itβs totally free and the application process is easy
Link: https://rewritingthecode.org/join-us/
@polymathica
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where have you been claude all this time
i gave this prompt to it literally:"based on the file i uploded give me 100 questions in different format that can prepare me for my finals and that i can be fully confident in the material to answer all the questions (include main main ideas and concepts) that are guaranteed to apper on my finals."
and the result is insane y'all ....should try this out if you are preparing for finals and have no idea how to finish those endless ppts and pdfsπ
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i gave this prompt to it literally:"based on the file i uploded give me 100 questions in different format that can prepare me for my finals and that i can be fully confident in the material to answer all the questions (include main main ideas and concepts) that are guaranteed to apper on my finals."
and the result is insane y'all ....should try this out if you are preparing for finals and have no idea how to finish those endless ppts and pdfsπ
@sambecoding
And we hit 40 subs
Good to see that tho tbh I am afraid one sub will unsub when I post this ...just kidding anyway more to come just got swamped with finals lately
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Good to see that tho tbh I am afraid one sub will unsub when I post this ...just kidding anyway more to come just got swamped with finals lately
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Was working on something kind of like on the side
Don't look at the UI not proud of that just the idea of it π
So the idea is
It's an sdk you can download as a developer and let people use your app like fully with voice like entirely
Whatever type of website you have you can implement voice control feature in it now
Sort of like Alexa for any web you know
Will share how you can use this in your own app latter
Don't look at the UI not proud of that just the idea of it π
So the idea is
It's an sdk you can download as a developer and let people use your app like fully with voice like entirely
Whatever type of website you have you can implement voice control feature in it now
Sort of like Alexa for any web you know
Will share how you can use this in your own app latter
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The more you think, the less you do
The less you do, the worse you feel
The worse you feel, the more you think
Break that cycle & do Something
Doesn't have to be good
Doesn't have to be right
Just do Somethingπ
@ekddesign
The less you do, the worse you feel
The worse you feel, the more you think
Break that cycle & do Something
Doesn't have to be good
Doesn't have to be right
Just do Something
@ekddesign
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designed this card with react and css for my #MezmurFlow project which will be featured on the Sanctuary page i.e saved reflections and saved Mezmurs
what do you think about it:)
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what do you think about it:)
@sambecoding
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This extension helped me to get color that impressed me while i visit the websites by just adding it to my chrome extension check this out: ColorZilla :)
@sambecoding
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who is up till now π
literally stu-DYING
FINAL EXAM SHIT
and today did great on practicing react how it implemented on real projects :)
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literally stu-DYING
FINAL EXAM SHIT
and today did great on practicing react how it implemented on real projects :)
@sambecoding
Sambee π
who is up till now π literally stu-DYING FINAL EXAM SHIT and today did great on practicing react how it implemented on real projects :) @sambecoding
this was last nights post wth anyway gooood morin
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Sambee π
who is up till now π literally stu-DYING FINAL EXAM SHIT and today did great on practicing react how it implemented on real projects :) @sambecoding
my internet ended when i was about to post this π last night
the feeling when your internet package got ended is so sorrowful
@sambeecoding
the feeling when your internet package got ended is so sorrowful
@sambeecoding
Who is up till now π
Well we did our best for the sake of the grade ....the rest is on God's hand ..it's God's will π€§
I understand now why everyone hates Java π
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Well we did our best for the sake of the grade ....the rest is on God's hand ..it's God's will π€§
I understand now why everyone hates Java π
@sambecoding
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"God knows " and "it's God's will " is underrated thing to think/say tbh..
@sambecoding
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My friend is finally having her own channel yeyyyyyy β¨β¨ βΊ i am very excited to see and i am sure you guys will definitely check her channel and join β‘οΈ
@SimruJourney12
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π {Simret.exe} is officially live!
Hello World! π Welcome to my digital workspace.
Iβve decided to finally open up my terminal and document my tech journey in public the frustrating bugs, the late night breakthroughs, and everything it actually takes to build software from scratch.
Right now, Iβm deep in the trenches grinding on a few major areas that Iβm incredibly passionate about:
π§ The Tech Focus & Grinds:
β’ Backend & Full-Stack: Specializing in Django to build heavy, solid backend systems while mastering the complete full-stack foundation.
β’ AI & Machine Learning: Exploring how to build intelligent systems and make sense of complex data algorithms.
β’ Data Engineering: Learning how to design pipelines and manage massive data streams smoothly.
β’ Fintech: Deconstructing financial tech architecture to understand how secure, seamless transaction systems work.
π« The Immediate Mission: Solving Problems around us
For me, coding is meaningless if it doesn't solve real, everyday problems. I am fully committed to using this stack to build innovative software solutions designed specifically to fix the frictions we face as students, making campus life a lot smoother for everyone.
Ultimately, this channel is a live diary of a massive dream: turning casual late-night talks and big ideas into a real, high-impact startup company.
I'm so excited to grow this community with you. Let's learn, build, tackle campus challenges, and make the impossible possible together! π
// The journey starts now. Stay tuned for the first real update! π»
Hello World! π Welcome to my digital workspace.
Iβve decided to finally open up my terminal and document my tech journey in public the frustrating bugs, the late night breakthroughs, and everything it actually takes to build software from scratch.
Right now, Iβm deep in the trenches grinding on a few major areas that Iβm incredibly passionate about:
π§ The Tech Focus & Grinds:
β’ Backend & Full-Stack: Specializing in Django to build heavy, solid backend systems while mastering the complete full-stack foundation.
β’ AI & Machine Learning: Exploring how to build intelligent systems and make sense of complex data algorithms.
β’ Data Engineering: Learning how to design pipelines and manage massive data streams smoothly.
β’ Fintech: Deconstructing financial tech architecture to understand how secure, seamless transaction systems work.
π« The Immediate Mission: Solving Problems around us
For me, coding is meaningless if it doesn't solve real, everyday problems. I am fully committed to using this stack to build innovative software solutions designed specifically to fix the frictions we face as students, making campus life a lot smoother for everyone.
Ultimately, this channel is a live diary of a massive dream: turning casual late-night talks and big ideas into a real, high-impact startup company.
I'm so excited to grow this community with you. Let's learn, build, tackle campus challenges, and make the impossible possible together! π
// The journey starts now. Stay tuned for the first real update! π»
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Kinda added some motion to @kewticomponentspage , js to start the contribution and making it wide.
Before - Here
After(Redesigned) - Here
*Not officially contributed.
shout out to, @eyu_terminal, @nebi_uoy , @kalunfiltered
Genuinely great idea.
@savvy_society
Before - Here
After(Redesigned) - Here
*Not officially contributed.
shout out to, @eyu_terminal, @nebi_uoy , @kalunfiltered
Genuinely great idea.
@savvy_society
I started reading one book ...it's been decades actually since I started it .
It's name is The Let Them Theory
Main Mantra of this book is: the more you let other people live thier lives, the better your life gets
And in every chapter u will get yourself wondering why you were doing all those stuffs ,like those tiny silly things which will drain your energy kinda stuffs
The author Mel used two words for every problem we face daily which is Let them and let me it's actually all about focusing on yourself and let other things as they are and give up control on things that you had no one in the first place.
It says
Let Themβ frees others to be themselves; βLet Meβ reminds you to focus on your own response and growth.
Stress is part of life, not proof that life is going wrong.
Other peopleβs chaos doesnβt have to become your emotional responsibility.
Understanding someoneβs background helps you respond with empathy instead of constant frustration.
Many adults react emotionally like children; donβt get pulled into their emotional storms.
Good decisions can feel uncomfortable because growth and boundaries often disappoint people.
Comparing your path to others only steals energy from building your own life.
Instead of jealousy, use comparison as information about what you truly want.
Adult friendships change naturally with time, priorities, distance, and personal growth.
Not every friendship is meant to last forever, and letting go can be healthy instead of tragic.
most of all it literally make you think things differently and cnange the way you think mainly about people and You and , show the ways to use your full potential instead of killing time and your energy on things that are out our control i wanted to say more but since i am still on chapter 12 which is half of the book i will share another ideas that take my attention right away with you my folks π this is pretty much it:)
i hope you read it till here λ μ¬λν΄ (no saranghae)π«°π» for always Bing here
@sambecoding #books&sambee #π
It's name is The Let Them Theory
Main Mantra of this book is: the more you let other people live thier lives, the better your life gets
And in every chapter u will get yourself wondering why you were doing all those stuffs ,like those tiny silly things which will drain your energy kinda stuffs
The author Mel used two words for every problem we face daily which is Let them and let me it's actually all about focusing on yourself and let other things as they are and give up control on things that you had no one in the first place.
It says
Most stress comes from trying to control people, outcomes, and opinions that were never yours to control
Let Themβ frees others to be themselves; βLet Meβ reminds you to focus on your own response and growth.
Stress is part of life, not proof that life is going wrong.
Other peopleβs chaos doesnβt have to become your emotional responsibility.
You lose freedom when you live trying to be liked by everyone.
Understanding someoneβs background helps you respond with empathy instead of constant frustration.
Many adults react emotionally like children; donβt get pulled into their emotional storms.
Good decisions can feel uncomfortable because growth and boundaries often disappoint people.
Comparing your path to others only steals energy from building your own life.
Instead of jealousy, use comparison as information about what you truly want.
Adult friendships change naturally with time, priorities, distance, and personal growth.
Not every friendship is meant to last forever, and letting go can be healthy instead of tragic.
most of all it literally make you think things differently and cnange the way you think mainly about people and You and , show the ways to use your full potential instead of killing time and your energy on things that are out our control i wanted to say more but since i am still on chapter 12 which is half of the book i will share another ideas that take my attention right away with you my folks π this is pretty much it:)
i hope you read it till here λ μ¬λν΄ (no saranghae)π«°π» for always Bing here
@sambecoding #books&sambee #π
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