The Software Guy
Devfest '25 is here 🔥 ive attended 3 devfest and litrally all of them were awesome . Infact ive met frectonz and other devs there for the first time . And last year the organizers sponsored me premium flight back home since i went 300km+ just to attend the…
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GDG Addis DevFest'25
In-person Event - Get ready for DevFest Addis 2025, the largest community-led tech event by GDG Addis!This year, we’re diving into AI and ...
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Never hesitate to give back the kindness you received on your hard times , always remember where you came from comrades. dont let money , attention and status make you greedy
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Many developers experience a strange shift after moving to Linux, their computers start to feel empty.
Outside of coding and browsing, nothing seems engaging anymore.
This quiet burnout is what I like to call the Linux Productivity Void. 🐧💭
On Windows or macOS, everything feels lively flashy UIs, casual games, background notifications, and instant dopamine hits.
They’re dopamine-driven systems that constantly keep your brain entertained.
Linux, however, is a discipline-driven system.
It’s clean, efficient, quiet… sometimes too quiet. 😅
Take Linux Mint XFCE, for example, almost no animations, old-school minimal vibe, everything just works.
Over time, you start associating your computer with effort, not enjoyment.
You open VS Code, browse a bit, and suddenly it’s bedtime.
Outside of coding and browsing, nothing seems engaging anymore.
This quiet burnout is what I like to call the Linux Productivity Void. 🐧💭
On Windows or macOS, everything feels lively flashy UIs, casual games, background notifications, and instant dopamine hits.
They’re dopamine-driven systems that constantly keep your brain entertained.
Linux, however, is a discipline-driven system.
It’s clean, efficient, quiet… sometimes too quiet. 😅
Take Linux Mint XFCE, for example, almost no animations, old-school minimal vibe, everything just works.
Over time, you start associating your computer with effort, not enjoyment.
You open VS Code, browse a bit, and suddenly it’s bedtime.
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#HackAddis2025
The Mission Starts Now. Be a part of #HackAddis.
Oct 31 - Nov 2. Registration is open now: https://forms.gle/iKGqmDaerDBDEJuH6
Oct 31 - Nov 2. Registration is open now: https://forms.gle/iKGqmDaerDBDEJuH6
This is really awesome, having religious hackatons and events will help build amazing products for the community .
If ur a Christian dev and wanna do something valuable join. And from the islamic community also we need this
If ur a Christian dev and wanna do something valuable join. And from the islamic community also we need this
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Solo codes
ITS OUTTT
https://youtu.be/ZZe0_BNYDZA?si=Ew4_Djrh5i3iMd5r
https://youtu.be/ZZe0_BNYDZA?si=Ew4_Djrh5i3iMd5r
The best vlogger dev so far 🤝
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everyday my love for flutter is መጨመሪing🫶. i just built an awesome linux app .... screenshots coming soon
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saw UI inspiration from pinterest and updated it , also used AI to write some C++ code to detect active windows but still there are some issues.
Ive pushed the code to github and made it openSource incase you wanna check it out link here : https://github.com/AnexDev1/focustrack give a ⭐️
Ive pushed the code to github and made it openSource incase you wanna check it out link here : https://github.com/AnexDev1/focustrack give a ⭐️
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The Software Guy
saw UI inspiration from pinterest and updated it , also used AI to write some C++ code to detect active windows but still there are some issues. Ive pushed the code to github and made it openSource incase you wanna check it out link here : https://githu…
For those who are asking me url , its not a web its a linux app , you can compile it to windows too and use it , but since im on linux ive posted the release on github
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Late to say this but… we just hit 800+ families here 😭❤️
Like bruh… EIGHT HUNDRED? That’s not a group anymore, that’s a whole village! 😂
Every single one of you is my bro or sis, so feel free to ask, discuss, debate, or even disagree with me (just don’t bring your mom to back you up 😅).
For real tho, I’m grateful for all of you being here. This channel’s growing like a family that refuses to stop having kids 💀❤️
Welcome home, fam 🫶
Like bruh… EIGHT HUNDRED? That’s not a group anymore, that’s a whole village! 😂
Every single one of you is my bro or sis, so feel free to ask, discuss, debate, or even disagree with me (just don’t bring your mom to back you up 😅).
For real tho, I’m grateful for all of you being here. This channel’s growing like a family that refuses to stop having kids 💀❤️
Welcome home, fam 🫶
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lol i was debugging some flutter app and while im in debug mode i opened Beu delivery app ...... and guess what i saw in the console😂😂😂 lol they log everything???
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Real dev talk, we all start something awesome, right? A project that feels like the one. Then mid-way, we hit that wall, missing skills, wrong tools, or tech that just can’t pull it off yet. So we push it to GitHub and move on.
But time passes. New tools drop. Your skills level up. Then one random day, you open that old repo and realize, “Damn, I could build this way better now.” That moment hits different.
Don’t sleep on your old projects, they’re proof of how far you’ve come. Go back, refactor, rebuild. That’s real growth
But time passes. New tools drop. Your skills level up. Then one random day, you open that old repo and realize, “Damn, I could build this way better now.” That moment hits different.
Don’t sleep on your old projects, they’re proof of how far you’ve come. Go back, refactor, rebuild. That’s real growth
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how many of you guys have taken his course? this guy was the only person that taught me crafting clean frontend UI as well as backend nodejs.
such a calm and awesome guy . big love and respect to Jonas Schemdtmann🤙. i highly recommend his frontend html and css course he litrallly teaches design concepts and patterns and dives deep in to how color theory works and all that.
such a calm and awesome guy . big love and respect to Jonas Schemdtmann🤙. i highly recommend his frontend html and css course he litrallly teaches design concepts and patterns and dives deep in to how color theory works and all that.
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My first time working on 3D elements in mobile app and allready loving it, Guess the app 😁
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There’s nothing more satisfying than getting paid for something you’d gladly do for free. That’s when you know you’re in the right lane, passion turned paycheck 😎💰
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