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Happy Saturday gang. First week of December almost done😀
New crowdfunding fund levels πŸ˜‚ (source: @DEVLUTO)

1 fre 10 brr
Half buna 25 brr
1 buna 50 brr
MSA bene nw 100br
Wlohn shefnalw 150 - 200 brr
Zarema fua bel 500 brr
Ye samntu bene nw 500-1000 brr
Tmechegnaleh endewm 1000+brr
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TL;DR down below πŸ˜‚

Well guys, registrations are over for the Chillathon. We have 32 competitors!!! So for the people who registered first and foremost, thank you!

Second, we will start the challenge on December 15 until December 19. Until then plan out what you'll do (or start early if you want) based on the theme. On that note the theme for this month's chillathon is:

Theme: Blast to the past

You can build anything you want, like anything at all. There are no restrictions, use them smart minds to create what makes you happy. At the end deploy your product and then you'll send it to me (I will provide give you my tg handle as the deadline arrives).

Then the public will decide who won based on a poll (to keep it fair and also push you to the dev world)

Go crazy gang! Can't wait to see what you'll build

TL;DR:
Chillathon starts December 15 - December 19
Theme: Blast to the past
Build anything, go crazy and send deployed product to me (will share my handle soon)
Then the public will decide who won based on a poll (to keep it fair and also push you to the dev world)
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The Chill Coding Lounge pinned Β«TL;DR down below πŸ˜‚ Well guys, registrations are over for the Chillathon. We have 32 competitors!!! So for the people who registered first and foremost, thank you! Second, we will start the challenge on December 15 until December 19. Until then plan out what…»
As an Angular frontend developer, the go to use of generic components has forever changed the way my mind works. Now I see code I wrote from 2 years ago and I'm on my knees crying seeing how horrid my coding style was
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As an Angular frontend developer, the go to use of generic components has forever changed the way my mind works. Now I see code I wrote from 2 years ago and I'm on my knees crying seeing how horrid my coding style was
Literally it just hit me today, I had created this generic landing page that formats it cells based on the type of the data (number, date, etc).

I forgot to format one of the columns during a demo and as I was getting feedback I managed to add the format within 5 seconds. 2023 me could never πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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Not to be rude so pardon my langauge, but is it just me or does bole just smell like shit today?πŸ’€πŸ’€
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Forwarded from Google Developer Group AAU (Hira)
πŸŽ™ Open Mic Session is Back β€” And We’re Kicking Off the Year with Natnael Fikadu!


After a short pause, we’re bringing back our Open Mic Session with renewed energy and a whole lot of enthusiasm. And to start the year strong, we’re hosting Natnael Fikadu β€” Udemy Instructor, Software Engineer, and Mobile Application Developer known for his standout Flutter expertise and top-rated courses.

Natnael has built a reputation for creating polished, high-performing mobile applications and teaching thousands of learners across the globe.

✨ What’s Coming This Session:
πŸ”Ή Inside the world of building scalable Flutter apps
πŸ”Ή How Natnael designs, structures, and ships production-ready mobile solutions
πŸ”Ή The journey of teaching development through Udemy
πŸ”Ή Practical dev tips you can apply right away


πŸ“… Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
⏰ Time: 8:00 PM / 2:00 LT
πŸ“ Live on the GDG AAU Channel

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#GDGAAU #OpenMicSession
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I think I have exhausted myself to the point where I am forgetting stuffπŸ’€πŸ’€ How cooked am I?
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Happy Sunday everyone!
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Forwarded from DOT_RUTH
So with all the unwrapped this year, the fun project was to create a channel wrapped for people who have telegram channel

Here’s what it can do:

- Summarize your channel’s highlights of the year
- Create fun, sharable image cards of your channel stats
- Let your subscribers see what made your channel shine

All you have to do is say hi to @channel_unwrapped_bot and let the magic happen :)

Github Repo: [ https://github.com/dot-ruth/telegram-channel-unwrapped ]
Forwarded from Channel Unwrapped
Channel summary for 2025
your top preforming post of the year is https://t.me/thechillcodinglounge/1226
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You can pop a mosquito by flexing your arm while they are in the process of sucking your blood.

Good night guys πŸ˜‚πŸ™πŸ½
Forwarded from Mo' tries
Was seeing a lot of posts on other channels about self-motivation and work ethic. Mostly people wondering if they should stop trying or if discipline is something they should've built a long time ago and they just missed the chance.
I resonate a lot more with the latter, I've always assumed that discipline was something I should've built in my grade school days and that now it's too late to keep up.
Ironically, I have been procrastinating thinking about working and keeping up my discipline for a long time, it just made me uncomfortable.

But in the past month I have adopted a new method of working. It helped me to make a shift that drastically improved my consistency and motivation, and I wanna share it with you. This isn't advice, and this method doesn't have to work for you, you're free to tweak it and improve it and adopt it to your own unique circumstances.


Step 1. Have faith; a strong dogged belief that motivation is a thing that you build as you work not something you have from the onset.

Step 2. Accept that you procrastinate because of your emotions, because you simply don't feel like working. Accept that the opposite of that feeling is an emotion in and of itselfβ€”that opposite feeling is motivation.

Step 3. Get an exercise book

Step 4. Take a block of time, in my case it's 8 hours. Usually from 11:00 to 19:00 (5:00 AM Local Time to 1:00 PM Local Time)

Step 5. Decide how you will partition your time. Personally I work 40 minutes per hour for usually 8 hours... that amounts to 5.2 hours a day of solid work. In reality I work a lot less like 2 to 3 hours, not because I procrastinated but because the work is usually done in 3 to 4 sessions!

Step 6. Logging your work.

I will explain step 6 with a picture

At the top of the page I usually put the things I want to do, or not if it's just one thing.
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Good evening gang. Where have I been you may ask... I know you are not asking this at all πŸ’€

Have a productive week guys.
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I managed to make a software that runs only on Windows 8-10 run perfectly on my Windows 11 PC. Long story short:
> Teacher gave us a cracked software for business analytics
> Won't let me install it because Windows is eternal pain
> hmmm.exe
> Do some shenanigans and exercise "black magic"
> Program now works on my PC
> wtf.wav
> Im_actually_a_genius.mp4

I think I may actually be him πŸ₯€
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Next after CORS, Test Coverage will be the reason I quit being a developer πŸ₯€
> Random dude texts me if I want 400K birr
> I reply with if he wants 400K birr
> He says Yes
> I say Yes
> what?
> what?
> He blocks me

I think I just talked to a demented scammer.... what?πŸ’€
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Dude deleted the chat, I swear it made me feel like this:
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