Forwarded from KiNFiSH Farms (KiNFiSH)
But now letβs thanks to all people who made it happen with a very short amount of time
- Semer Nur
- Nova
- fraol
- Chapi
- all the charity givers ( see more - edl-match.vercel.app )
- all the backend and frontend players and the coaches ( ours was the best )
- all the supporters on the field
W day W event. We all indeed touch grass like real grass.
- Semer Nur
- Nova
- fraol
- Chapi
- all the charity givers ( see more - edl-match.vercel.app )
- all the backend and frontend players and the coaches ( ours was the best )
- all the supporters on the field
W day W event. We all indeed touch grass like real grass.
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Team backend π
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If we started a hacker house in the center of Addis moving in with a group of builders, each working on their own product renting an apartment for up to 100k, would you move in?
taking a quick survey
taking a quick survey
Anonymous Poll
41%
Iβm in
37%
Maybe, Depends on the vibe
22%
Not my thing
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Forwarded from Mike
I started coding at 13 because I needed money to help my family. That was the whole reason.
No CS degree. No team. No funding. Just me in Addis Ababa, building things and hoping theyβd work.
My cofounder Alazar Solomon and I shipped 7 products. Got into Founders Inc in San Francisco.
But every single product taught me the same thing:
The ops layer will kill you before your idea ever gets the chance to.
We were spending 60 hours a week on outreach, invoices, content, finance, customer support β things that had nothing to do with why we started building in the first place.
And I kept meeting other founders with the same problem. Especially AI founders.
Building fully automated products for their customers. Running their own companies completely manually.
That irony broke my brain.
So we built RAVN.
An AI-native OS for AI-native companies. Every function of your business runs autonomously. You approve the 4 decisions a day that actually need a human.
My cofounder Alazar Solomon and I built this because I needed it. Because my dad needed me to need it.
If youβre building an AI-native company in 2026, this was made for you.
RAVN
No CS degree. No team. No funding. Just me in Addis Ababa, building things and hoping theyβd work.
My cofounder Alazar Solomon and I shipped 7 products. Got into Founders Inc in San Francisco.
But every single product taught me the same thing:
The ops layer will kill you before your idea ever gets the chance to.
We were spending 60 hours a week on outreach, invoices, content, finance, customer support β things that had nothing to do with why we started building in the first place.
And I kept meeting other founders with the same problem. Especially AI founders.
Building fully automated products for their customers. Running their own companies completely manually.
That irony broke my brain.
So we built RAVN.
An AI-native OS for AI-native companies. Every function of your business runs autonomously. You approve the 4 decisions a day that actually need a human.
My cofounder Alazar Solomon and I built this because I needed it. Because my dad needed me to need it.
If youβre building an AI-native company in 2026, this was made for you.
RAVN
RAVN
RAVN β AI-native operating system
You set the goal. A swarm of agents executes everything. You approve. The business runs.
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Iβve been really enjoying Claude chat (for scripts) with Higgsfield (using Seedance for video generation)
@selfmadecoder
@selfmadecoder
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I wanna give a shoutout to this Amharic youtube channel .. the creator clearly puts a lot of effort into researching each video, and the documentaries are genuinely top notch.
A lot of the content focuses on exposing scams and real issues, which makes it even more impactful.
I really appreciate seeing informative local channels like this .. itβs rare to find this level of content made for our audience π₯
YouTube channel: link
@selfmadecoder
A lot of the content focuses on exposing scams and real issues, which makes it even more impactful.
I really appreciate seeing informative local channels like this .. itβs rare to find this level of content made for our audience π₯
YouTube channel: link
@selfmadecoder
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