#Recap ๐
Had an amazing time at the dev meetup. And honestly didnโt expect it to be this good.
Met Sanyi and we had a really great conversation. Sharp mind, for real. A kid with a potential of building Google from scratch. Appreciate you bruv๐ And yeahโฆ I might be older but still shorter than you ๐ญ๐คฃ แแ แแ แแ แณแตแแแ , Iโll be the one stressing instead ๐
Had a solid discussion with Yeabsira and Nafyad about internships. We didnโt fully agree at first, but your perspectives were real and not sugarcoated. I respect that a lot. And I agree with your pov ๐
Also got the chance to talk with Major John from the game dev community. That was a big moment for me. The way he broke down game development... all the different roles and paths... completely changed how I see it. Definitely not what I expected, in a good way. Looking forward to meeting again, maybe at the next game jam๐.
Met a lot of new people (and somehow even found a classmate Iโve never noticed before ๐ญ).
Eyoba youโre genuinely one of the best person Iโve met. Weโre not done talking and we will meet again soon ๐ แ แแแแ แ
Kasmase, great time as well. And to everyone else (Mahlet, Nafyad, Eyael, Eyu, Jo, Henok, Fraol, Bonson, LUTO, Bruik, EKD) it was honestly a pleasure meeting you all. From strangers to real connections ๐ค
Big respect to Mo for organizing everything. Without you, this wouldnโt have happened. And yeahโฆ some of those questions were wild ๐ glad I dodged one of them ๐ญ
This was my first dev meetupโฆ and now I already want another one๐
Great people, great conversations, unforgettable experience โค๏ธ
#StackMinds #DevCommunity #Meetup
Had an amazing time at the dev meetup. And honestly didnโt expect it to be this good.
Met Sanyi and we had a really great conversation. Sharp mind, for real. A kid with a potential of building Google from scratch. Appreciate you bruv๐ And yeahโฆ I might be older but still shorter than you ๐ญ๐คฃ แแ แแ แแ แณแตแแแ , Iโll be the one stressing instead ๐
Had a solid discussion with Yeabsira and Nafyad about internships. We didnโt fully agree at first, but your perspectives were real and not sugarcoated. I respect that a lot. And I agree with your pov ๐
Also got the chance to talk with Major John from the game dev community. That was a big moment for me. The way he broke down game development... all the different roles and paths... completely changed how I see it. Definitely not what I expected, in a good way. Looking forward to meeting again, maybe at the next game jam๐.
Met a lot of new people (and somehow even found a classmate Iโve never noticed before ๐ญ).
Eyoba youโre genuinely one of the best person Iโve met. Weโre not done talking and we will meet again soon ๐ แ แแแแ แ
Kasmase, great time as well. And to everyone else (Mahlet, Nafyad, Eyael, Eyu, Jo, Henok, Fraol, Bonson, LUTO, Bruik, EKD) it was honestly a pleasure meeting you all. From strangers to real connections ๐ค
Big respect to Mo for organizing everything. Without you, this wouldnโt have happened. And yeahโฆ some of those questions were wild ๐ glad I dodged one of them ๐ญ
This was my first dev meetupโฆ and now I already want another one๐
Great people, great conversations, unforgettable experience โค๏ธ
#StackMinds #DevCommunity #Meetup
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Forwarded from TechVibe
People really think working 8 or 10 hours a day is hard, and yeah, reading, coding, and doing stuff for that long does sound exhausting. But when you think about it, after graduation most people work at least 8 hours a day, and a lot of them still look for extra part-time jobs too.
So while weโre at gbi, we should realize how precious this time is. Itโs time weโll never get back, so itโs better to use it to work on ourselves.
the moral of the story แ แตแ แ แก๐
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #random
So while weโre at gbi, we should realize how precious this time is. Itโs time weโll never get back, so itโs better to use it to work on ourselves.
the moral of the story แ แตแ แ แก๐
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #random
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Forwarded from Coolio
So, this is the official invitation to join us on our entoto hike!
This hike will mark our second ever event to be orginized and I'm pretty sure it will be allot of fun proven by the first event.
The entoto hike will include the following activities:
- Hiking
- Photography challenge (with rewards)
- Gif recreation (the game will be like the following: people selected at random try to re-create famous gifs ๐คฃ)
- entoto activites (horse riding, archery, cart racing etc)
- coffee
- truth or dare
- socializing.
event will take place on APRIL 26TH, SUNDAY
Location
Grab your spots by dming me on @BlackLion325, no prepayments!
And about lunch, awaten nw menbelaw like normal friends do but if you're like me, just pack your own food... it'll save you allot of expense.
ADIOS! CANT WAIT TO SEE YOU!!!
If you're a tg creator share this around lets make the most people involved in this ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
And special thanks to @ekddesigns for making this poster, if you want services related to graphic design he is your guy!
This hike will mark our second ever event to be orginized and I'm pretty sure it will be allot of fun proven by the first event.
The entoto hike will include the following activities:
- Hiking
- Photography challenge (with rewards)
- Gif recreation (the game will be like the following: people selected at random try to re-create famous gifs ๐คฃ)
- entoto activites (horse riding, archery, cart racing etc)
- coffee
- truth or dare
- socializing.
event will take place on APRIL 26TH, SUNDAY
Location
Grab your spots by dming me on @BlackLion325, no prepayments!
And about lunch, awaten nw menbelaw like normal friends do but if you're like me, just pack your own food... it'll save you allot of expense.
ADIOS! CANT WAIT TO SEE YOU!!!
If you're a tg creator share this around lets make the most people involved in this ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
And special thanks to @ekddesigns for making this poster, if you want services related to graphic design he is your guy!
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Forwarded from MissCoderโจ
๐ Weโre forming a DSA Learning community
(inspired by Blue Nile DSA community)
Staying consistent alone is hard, so weโre building a peer-driven community where small teams push each other to grow.
This isnโt a course or a place where someone teaches you everything.
Instead, youโll be part of a team of 7, where you:
๐จโ๐ป Solve problems together daily
๐ฌ Discuss approaches and learn from each other
๐ค Do weekly rotating presentations (1 person per day)
๐ Stay accountable and consistent
Weโll mainly use Python, working toward:
๐ผ Technical interviews
๐ Competitive programming
๐ Opportunities like A2SV
๐ Starts this summer
If youโre ready to stay consistent and improve with others, this is for you.
๐ Apply here: Registration Link
โ ๏ธ Spots are limited since teams are small, apply early to secure your place ๐ฅ
(inspired by Blue Nile DSA community)
Staying consistent alone is hard, so weโre building a peer-driven community where small teams push each other to grow.
This isnโt a course or a place where someone teaches you everything.
Instead, youโll be part of a team of 7, where you:
๐จโ๐ป Solve problems together daily
๐ฌ Discuss approaches and learn from each other
๐ค Do weekly rotating presentations (1 person per day)
๐ Stay accountable and consistent
Weโll mainly use Python, working toward:
๐ผ Technical interviews
๐ Competitive programming
๐ Opportunities like A2SV
๐ Starts this summer
If youโre ready to stay consistent and improve with others, this is for you.
๐ Apply here: Registration Link
โ ๏ธ Spots are limited since teams are small, apply early to secure your place ๐ฅ
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Forwarded from N
๐จ URGENT: An Ethiopian Dev is #1 in the World - We Need to Hold the Line! ๐ช๐น
Selam devs,
A 24-year-old solo developer from Addis Ababa just beat 10,000 global teams to reach the finals of the Amazon (AWS) AIdeas Challenge.
He built Ivy an offline-capable AI tutor for Ethiopian students on $80 Android phones.
Right now, Ivy is Ranked #1 Globally. But a massive corporate team from India is only 29 votes behind, mobilizing their universities to overtake us tonight.
We cannot let Ethiopia lose this. The US has Silicon Valley. India has Bangalore. Ivy has us.
Takes 30 seconds to make history:
1๏ธโฃ Click the link below
2๏ธโฃ Sign in (or create a quick AWS Builder ID with your email)
3๏ธโฃ Hit the ๐ "Like" button on the article.
๐ VOTE HERE: https://builder.aws.com/content/3CQJ9SY2gNvSZKWd3tEq8ny7kSr/aideas-finalist-ivy-the-worlds-first-offline-capable-proactive-ai-tutoring-agent
Selam devs,
A 24-year-old solo developer from Addis Ababa just beat 10,000 global teams to reach the finals of the Amazon (AWS) AIdeas Challenge.
He built Ivy an offline-capable AI tutor for Ethiopian students on $80 Android phones.
Right now, Ivy is Ranked #1 Globally. But a massive corporate team from India is only 29 votes behind, mobilizing their universities to overtake us tonight.
We cannot let Ethiopia lose this. The US has Silicon Valley. India has Bangalore. Ivy has us.
Takes 30 seconds to make history:
1๏ธโฃ Click the link below
2๏ธโฃ Sign in (or create a quick AWS Builder ID with your email)
3๏ธโฃ Hit the ๐ "Like" button on the article.
๐ VOTE HERE: https://builder.aws.com/content/3CQJ9SY2gNvSZKWd3tEq8ny7kSr/aideas-finalist-ivy-the-worlds-first-offline-capable-proactive-ai-tutoring-agent
Forwarded from Bearly Learning
Well, after years and years.... days and days of badgering me...
I have finally opened a channel...
Let this be a lesson, kids
With enough peer pressure, anything is possible๐ญ๐
I have finally opened a channel...
Let this be a lesson, kids
With enough peer pressure, anything is possible๐ญ๐
Forwarded from Sanyi
Got nominated for LinkedIn Changemaker of the Year ๐
If you think I deserve it, you can vote here ๐
These are the categories Iโve been nominated in, so cast your vote:
โข LinkedIn Changemaker of the Year
โข Young Changemaker of the Year
โข Best STEM & Innovation Content
Appreciate everyone supporting fr ๐
@thesanyi
If you think I deserve it, you can vote here ๐
These are the categories Iโve been nominated in, so cast your vote:
โข LinkedIn Changemaker of the Year
โข Young Changemaker of the Year
โข Best STEM & Innovation Content
Appreciate everyone supporting fr ๐
@thesanyi
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Major John
Ethio-French CreaTech Forum 2026 A space to discover ideas, build connections, and shape the future of innovation in Ethiopia and beyond. A leading platform connecting Ethiopiaโs creative and tech ecosystem with global partners. Over three days, the Forumโฆ
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Manifesting Thursday's exam to be postponed so that i will attend the 3 days forum
Forwarded from Breakman Neural
hey y'all we hv test java ena this week then i tried to search and to know does java worth it? then it wasn't as i expected it is far beyond i thought it was a dead language and what is ur comment on this programming language WHY Java Still Dominates in 2026
1. Trusted by Big Companies
Java powers mission-critical systems in banks, airlines, and global platforms. When failure is not an option, Java is the choice.
2. Built for Large-Scale Systems
With tools like Spring Boot and modern frameworks, Java is perfect for building massive, complex applications (e.g., e-commerce, banking systems).
3. Cloud-Native & Future-Ready
Java now runs efficiently in cloud and serverless environments. Faster, lighter, and more scalable than ever.
4. Android Development
Millions of Android apps still rely on Java (alongside Kotlin). Itโs not going anywhere
5. Big Data & AI Infrastructure
Java powers systems behind big data tools and distributed computing. It may not replace Python in AI, but itโs the backbone of data systems.
6. Used in Robotics, IoT & Finance
Where reliability matters most โ Java is there.
7. Modern & Evolving
With latest versions (Java 21, Java 25):
Virtual Threads (handle massive tasks easily)
Better performance
Cleaner code
8. Massive Ecosystem
Over 1 MILLION+ libraries available โ you donโt start from scratch.
1. Trusted by Big Companies
Java powers mission-critical systems in banks, airlines, and global platforms. When failure is not an option, Java is the choice.
2. Built for Large-Scale Systems
With tools like Spring Boot and modern frameworks, Java is perfect for building massive, complex applications (e.g., e-commerce, banking systems).
3. Cloud-Native & Future-Ready
Java now runs efficiently in cloud and serverless environments. Faster, lighter, and more scalable than ever.
4. Android Development
Millions of Android apps still rely on Java (alongside Kotlin). Itโs not going anywhere
5. Big Data & AI Infrastructure
Java powers systems behind big data tools and distributed computing. It may not replace Python in AI, but itโs the backbone of data systems.
6. Used in Robotics, IoT & Finance
Where reliability matters most โ Java is there.
7. Modern & Evolving
With latest versions (Java 21, Java 25):
Virtual Threads (handle massive tasks easily)
Better performance
Cleaner code
8. Massive Ecosystem
Over 1 MILLION+ libraries available โ you donโt start from scratch.
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Forwarded from Supernovae (Nova)
I was looking for support resources (like hotlines, shelters, etc.) for a project Iโm working on(part of final year project) and while practicing I ended up asking Claude to do a small web appโฆ then I thought, why not just deploy it lol
Itโs mostly focused on Ethiopia rn If youโre a woman or honestly anyone who might need support resources or just wants to explore whatโs available(not perfect but idk )
[ link ]
Itโs mostly focused on Ethiopia rn If youโre a woman or honestly anyone who might need support resources or just wants to explore whatโs available(not perfect but idk )
[ link ]
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Forwarded from Tech Nerd (yeab)
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Completely unplanned video ( happened when I was recording for x video ๐ญ)
Some people outside the country act like theyโre supportive, but theyโre really just trying to box you in and keep you from thinking globally some even discourage you intentionally. Thatโs what pisses me off.
You donโt really understand what it takes to build a startup here, so you might as well keep the criticism to yourself. Iโm not talking about the good hearted ones. and I donโt hate working for my country itโs the way they put it that pisses me off.
@selfmadecoder
Some people outside the country act like theyโre supportive, but theyโre really just trying to box you in and keep you from thinking globally some even discourage you intentionally. Thatโs what pisses me off.
You donโt really understand what it takes to build a startup here, so you might as well keep the criticism to yourself. Iโm not talking about the good hearted ones. and I donโt hate working for my country itโs the way they put it that pisses me off.
@selfmadecoder
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Forwarded from Data Nerds
Fully Funded Leadership Program in Sweden ๐ธ๐ช
Impact Pioneers 2026 Europe is a great opportunity to join a 10-week program, connect with international leaders, and visit Sweden for one week.
Link: https://scholarshipscorner.website/swedish-institute-impact-pioneers/
โข Duration: 10 Weeks | Location: Online + Sweden
โข Dates: June โ October 2026
Benefits: Participation in full program (online + onsite), one-week visit to Sweden (Stockholm), round-trip travel to Sweden, accommodation during onsite week, meals during onsite program, travel insurance, certificate of completion
Deadline: 28 April, 2026.
Join us: ๐๐๐
๐ฅData Nerds Official๐ฅ
Impact Pioneers 2026 Europe is a great opportunity to join a 10-week program, connect with international leaders, and visit Sweden for one week.
Link: https://scholarshipscorner.website/swedish-institute-impact-pioneers/
โข Duration: 10 Weeks | Location: Online + Sweden
โข Dates: June โ October 2026
Benefits: Participation in full program (online + onsite), one-week visit to Sweden (Stockholm), round-trip travel to Sweden, accommodation during onsite week, meals during onsite program, travel insurance, certificate of completion
Deadline: 28 April, 2026.
Join us: ๐๐๐
๐ฅData Nerds Official๐ฅ
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While writing this Python version, I felt a growing fascination with how everything connected together into one working idea. Fetching data from the API, processing it, and then displaying or saving it made the program feel alive, as if each part was communicating with the others. Even the challenges,like fixing errors or adjusting the code, felt like part of that connection, helping me understand how each piece depends on the rest. The more I worked on it, the more I saw how Python, data, and logic all relate closely, turning a simple script into something meaningful and interactive.
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StackMinds
Manifesting Thursday's exam to be postponed so that i will attend the 3 days forum
แฅแแฐ Arsenal Next Year แแแด แแ แ แ ๐ so sad fr๐ญ
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Forwarded from kassdag's Archive
So you're building a frontend-only project, maybe a dashboard, a small tool, or just experimenting. You may have a feature that fetches data from an external API, and you face a CORS error: "Blocked by Cross-Origin Resource Sharing policyโฆ"
This happens when the API doesn't allow your domain.
The "Quick Hack" Solution: Using a tool like AllOrigins can help you bypass CORS by acting as a proxy.
Instead of calling the API directly:
You do:
If you do that, there will be no CORS error. This works because AllOrigins fetches the data server-side and returns it to you with proper headers. #KassTechTip #Tip001
This happens when the API doesn't allow your domain.
The "Quick Hack" Solution: Using a tool like AllOrigins can help you bypass CORS by acting as a proxy.
Instead of calling the API directly:
`fetch("https://api.example.com/data")`
You do:
fetch(`https://api.allorigins.win/raw?url=${encodeURIComponent("https://api.example.com/data")}`)
If you do that, there will be no CORS error. This works because AllOrigins fetches the data server-side and returns it to you with proper headers. #KassTechTip #Tip001
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Forwarded from Eyu's Terminal
Introducing the world's first CAAS ๐
caas-eyu-terminal.vercel.app
at the small price of $12/month you can use your calculator on a website.
@eyu_terminal
caas-eyu-terminal.vercel.app
at the small price of $12/month you can use your calculator on a website.
@eyu_terminal