The Software Guy
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α‰₯αˆ©αŠ• αŠͺሱ α‹‰αˆ΅αŒ₯ αŠ¨αˆšα‰†αŒ₯ር αˆ°α‹‰ αŒ‹αˆ­ αŠ₯αŠ•α‹΄α‰΅ αŠα‹‰ α‹¨αˆαŠ•αŠ–αˆ¨α‹‰ πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜‚
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G.morning comrades 🫑 We are here on the holly Friday once ..... again. GET UP AND GET UR SHITS DONE SOLDIERS !!!!! 🫑
G.morning Soldiers πŸŒ…

Even tho its friday i know you already spent the entire week like a weekend ,anyways..


GET UP AND DO YOUR SHITS COMRADE 🫑
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Today I realized something subtle but powerful about how people judge value. I was walking through the city and noticed a new ride service, new cars, new logo, new pricing.

Did I care? Honestly no. Because I already know the OG services. My brain automatically went, why bother checking something new.

Later that same day I was on YouTube and I saw an ad for that exact service. High quality video, big production, and then famous artists promoting it.

Instantly my perception shifted. Nothing about the service itself changed, no new features, no personal experience, but my trust increased.

That’s when it hit me. I didn’t judge them by usefulness. I judged them by how much effort and money they visibly put in.

My brain made a fast assumption, if they can afford this level of promotion, they must be serious, funded, and legit. That decision happened in seconds, subconsciously.
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Here’s the real insight. People don’t evaluate quality first. They evaluate signals first. Signals like money spent publicly, effort made visible, confidence in presentation, and risk taken in front of everyone.

Those artists weren’t just advertising a ride service. They were signaling that this company isn’t small and isn’t temporary.
We associate high cost and high visibility with professionalism, stability, and credibility.

This applies far beyond companies. A clean product feels better than a messy one, a confident speaker sounds smarter than a hesitant expert, and a polished app feels more real than a powerful unfinished one.

The harsh truth for builders and creators is that being good in silence doesn’t get rewarded. People don’t respect hidden effort. They respect effort they can see. The lesson isn’t to fake it.

The lesson is to make your real effort visible, because people decide what to think about you before they ever experience what you built. That’s not unfair, that’s just how humans work.
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Flutter became one of the most used app technology , it even powers 26% of apps in playstore next to kotlin which is 79%πŸ˜„ in 2025 πŸ”₯
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Sanyi
I’ve been invited as a speaker for a webinar happening tomorrow.

Would love to see you there! πŸ”₯

Register here
meanwhile some of us are still β€œpreparing portfolio v7”
17yo out here speaking at webinars 😭πŸ”₯
respect fr

proof that output > age > excuses
big respect to the young legend πŸ”₯πŸ‘. when consistency meets opportunity age doesn’t even get a vote anymore πŸ”₯
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If you’re a young man in your early 20s, I genuinely recommend this, experience life living alone.

Not a dorm, not roommates, not someone always around, just you.

University doesn’t really count, you’re still surrounded by people, noise, comfort, backup. Living alone hits different. It forces you to face silence, responsibility, boredom, discipline, fear, and growth, all at once.

You start learning what you can handle, how you manage money, how you manage time, how you deal with loneliness, how you show up when no one is watching.

No excuses, no safety net.

And here’s the real part people don’t say enough, you will literally find yourself. Your limits, your strengths, your weak spots, your ambition.

It’s uncomfortable, it’s quiet, it’s powerful, and it shapes you faster than comfort ever will.

If you get the chance, take it.
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Yea baby we on top of the ⛰️ πŸ’ͺ
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Reminder for mens, αˆ΄α‰Άα‰½ αŠ α‹­αˆ˜αˆˆαŠ¨α‰³α‰Ήαˆ ⚠️

α‚αˆ α‹«αˆ‹α‰Ή α‹ˆαŠ•α‹Άα‰½ αŠ₯α‰£αŠ«α‰Ή αŠ¨α‰°αŠ“αˆαŒ£α‰Ή α‰ αŠ‹αˆ‹ α‰ΌαŠ­ αŠ α‹΅αˆ­αŒ‰α’ ግα‰₯α‹³ αŠ•ααŒ₯ α‚αˆαˆ… αˆ‹α‹­ αˆ˜αˆ­αŒˆαˆ… αŠ α‰΅αˆ³α‰… . thank you for your attention πŸ™πŸ˜
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Frectonz
We got to interview Rasmic for Devtopia. [Devtopia - E07 - Rasmic]
Its also on codecast check it out!!πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ
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πŸͺ– MILITARY LOG β€” ENTRY 047

Status: Inactive β€” 72 hrs
Cause: Health issue (resolved)
Damage: None
Morale: Stable
Unit restored.
Operations resumed.

β€” END LOG β€”
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Forwarded from Design Weg
Hey guys. Good newsπŸ‘‹πŸΎ

We'll be doing a @designweg live episode with @dagmawi_babi .

Hope you guys won't miss it this thursday, january 15. 9:30 pm.

see you :)
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The Software Guy
G.morning Soldiers πŸŒ… Even tho its friday i know you already spent the entire week like a weekend ,anyways.. GET UP AND DO YOUR SHITS COMRADE 🫑
G.morning comrades πŸŒ…

WE ARE HERE , WERE ARE HERE ON FRIDAYYY 🫑

Have a blessed day πŸ™
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One thing i realized ,

Your biggest supporter is a stranger. Your biggest hater is someone you know.
REMEMBER THAT COMRADE!
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Today i sent this to ma wife and made her day πŸ₯Ή. And yeah im a happily married guy btw.πŸ˜‚
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😏Programmers are not nerdy anymore ,α‰΅αˆ‹αˆ‹αŠ©α‰΅ α‹¨αˆˆ 😁αŠ₯αŠ•α‹΄
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Yea baby we on top of the ⛰️ πŸ’ͺ
Yesterday i was planning to rest today, now im woke and planning my route for 80km ride 😭

who did i talk yesterday who am i ? Lmfao

Anyways our route will be circling addis starting from
🏠-PIASSA-BOLE-then i just rideee and find my self LAFTO-FURI-JEMO πŸ˜‚ then i remember the route and BETHEL-TORHAYLOCH-WINGET - ADDISU GEBEYA -🏠
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Design Weg
Hey guys. Good newsπŸ‘‹πŸΎ We'll be doing a @designweg live episode with @dagmawi_babi . Hope you guys won't miss it this thursday, january 15. 9:30 pm. see you :)
Dagmawi babi's talk with designweg is on codecast.

Worth 2hrs ❀️
Better late than never πŸ˜„πŸ«‘
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