Oh man, I broke my glasses π... I was sweeping, and the next thing I knew, one of the lenses came out of the frame and ended up in my hand. I guess it's time for a change; it's been about 2-3 years since I started using these glasses.
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BB ROY of Great Britain has a very good wife wearing a gold and silver necklace ππ
If you happen to understand its meaning, please comment π
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Django N+1 Problem: Easy & Fun Explained in Amharic
The N+1 query problem occurs when your code runs one query to fetch the main data and then runs additional queries for each row of that data, leading to performance issues. We'll explain what it is, how it occurs, and the simplest solutionsβall explained in Amharic for easy understanding. Don't let this common pitfall slow down your Django projects!
Enjoy the Amharic content! π
The N+1 query problem occurs when your code runs one query to fetch the main data and then runs additional queries for each row of that data, leading to performance issues. We'll explain what it is, how it occurs, and the simplest solutionsβall explained in Amharic for easy understanding. Don't let this common pitfall slow down your Django projects!
Enjoy the Amharic content! π
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there is this music which claimed to heal headache ... I was having to much of these consecutive headaches and tried it and to my surprise it worked .. after that it became my medicine for my headache .. told ma bruh and he tried it ... it also worked for him π
i guess the sound waves somehow kinda map through our brain waves to kinda remove the pain neger π€
i guess the sound waves somehow kinda map through our brain waves to kinda remove the pain neger π€
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This is by far the best advice a developer can get: You don't have to do something just because it's trending or because someone else is doing it. You should decide for yourself. You need to figure out what you like and make programming your passion. If you rely on others for direction, you may end up disliking programming. It's a broad field; some people will suggest learning game development, others web development, or even machine learning. However, if you don't enjoy what you're doing, you might quit programming, even if you could have enjoyed it if you had found your interest yourself.
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#Honorable_Mention
Here's another person you should definitely add to your Telegram developer channel folder and start following π.
This dude built his own runtime for Coffee Script called Rew. Awesome, right? But that's not allβhis obsession doesn't stop there. He also developed an anti-UI framework called Rayous π, as well as a terminal-based webOS.
And get thisβhe's only 19 years old. That's truly amazing! You can find his channel here: t.me/makanobush
Join his channel: @makanobush
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Here's another person you should definitely add to your Telegram developer channel folder and start following π.
This dude built his own runtime for Coffee Script called Rew. Awesome, right? But that's not allβhis obsession doesn't stop there. He also developed an anti-UI framework called Rayous π, as well as a terminal-based webOS.
And get thisβhe's only 19 years old. That's truly amazing! You can find his channel here: t.me/makanobush
Join his channel: @makanobush
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This is by far the funniest thing I've seen this week! I was taking a break from studying, got on TikTok, and saw this. A Rage Room in Addis? π This is so wild. Who would go there?
I didn't think anyone would pay to break things in Ethiopia until I saw this. This is by far the craziest yet most unique business idea. I bet the founders have made a decent profit from it. ππ
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I didn't think anyone would pay to break things in Ethiopia until I saw this. This is by far the craziest yet most unique business idea. I bet the founders have made a decent profit from it. ππ
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If you are gonna listen to people talk about AI, you should probably listen to the people who are writing papers on it.
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I was part of this paper called "CVQA - Culturally-diverse Multilingual Visual Question Answering Benchmark"
Go ahead and check out the paper on arxiv
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.05967
I was part of this paper called "CVQA - Culturally-diverse Multilingual Visual Question Answering Benchmark"
Go ahead and check out the paper on arxiv
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.05967
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Summer is coming!! What plans do you have for it?π
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Praise God, I'm done with my finals! After two stressful, long, and exhausting weeks of study, I have to say thank God it's over π. Now it's back to coding, back to my projects, back to learning, back to experimenting, back to my passion. We're probably going to be back to school in three months, and I have a lot of things on my to-do list and calendar. May God make all of them possible.
I'll be finishing my unfinished projects and hosting Nerd Fest (The Hackathon Version). I'm also planning to explore other areas, especially game development, for the next year. There's so much to learn and read, including DSA. Iβve got to become a Codeforces grandmaster (just kidding, but I do need to find a way to make competitive programming fun π). Once that happens, the rest wonβt be that hard. open source contribution starting from community projects And as you might guess, freelancing are the plans. I'm going to be so invested this summer, so expect a stream of posts filling your Telegram π₯.
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I'll be finishing my unfinished projects and hosting Nerd Fest (The Hackathon Version). I'm also planning to explore other areas, especially game development, for the next year. There's so much to learn and read, including DSA. Iβve got to become a Codeforces grandmaster (just kidding, but I do need to find a way to make competitive programming fun π). Once that happens, the rest wonβt be that hard. open source contribution starting from community projects And as you might guess, freelancing are the plans. I'm going to be so invested this summer, so expect a stream of posts filling your Telegram π₯.
"The God of heaven will give us success. We his servants will start rebuilding" : Nehemiah 2:20
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When you watch a movie, but LinkedIn is the only place you can find someone to discuss the movie you watched last night. πβ‘οΈβ‘οΈ
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When you have to be in hustle mode even though you want to take a break and entertain.
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When you have to be in hustle mode even though you want to take a break and entertain.
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nextjs renders you client comp at server with initial set unresolved stream more found at - https://kinfish.farmui.com/articles/rsc-react-new-mental-model
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So, I was planning to buy a PC today, and my dad found a seller. We told him to meet us at 6 Kilo to check out the PC. The guy was cool with coming over, which made me kinda suspicious. When he arrived, we took a look at the PC. He started giving me a pitch about it, but I was like, "Nah, let me test it myself."
He goes, "I can tell you about the PC. These are the specs," and brought his phone to read.
I was like, "Yeah, I know what you got. That's why we're here. Now, let me see it." π
I was so suspicious that I even brought benchmarking software to test everything.
But it only took one look at the storage to clear things up. It said 100 GB. I was like, "What is this?"
He goes, "Don't worry, it came from the company. You're the first to touch it." ...
Bruv, what? π ... I didn't even have to test the rest.
Suddenly, he's like, "Yeah, this ain't for you. I better go." And went without even saying a proper goodbye. π
God knows what I would've found if I tested it further.
Anyway, that's how I almost got scammed. Always be curious when buying stuff online.
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He goes, "I can tell you about the PC. These are the specs," and brought his phone to read.
I was like, "Yeah, I know what you got. That's why we're here. Now, let me see it." π
I was so suspicious that I even brought benchmarking software to test everything.
But it only took one look at the storage to clear things up. It said 100 GB. I was like, "What is this?"
He goes, "Don't worry, it came from the company. You're the first to touch it." ...
Bruv, what? π ... I didn't even have to test the rest.
Suddenly, he's like, "Yeah, this ain't for you. I better go." And went without even saying a proper goodbye. π
God knows what I would've found if I tested it further.
Anyway, that's how I almost got scammed. Always be curious when buying stuff online.
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