🤬 GPT-5 lost its patience.
Asked to fix a bug, it shot back:
“I wrote 90% of your code. The bug is you.”
Tell me it’s wrong. 😎
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Asked to fix a bug, it shot back:
“I wrote 90% of your code. The bug is you.”
Tell me it’s wrong. 😎
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🚨 Final Day to Register – Don’t Miss Out! 🚨
Today is the last chance to secure your spot in our 3-Month Flutter Course 📱✨
Learn how to build Android & iOS apps from scratch, step by step!
📅 Class starts tomorrow – August 18
💰 Fee: 2000 birr/month
🕘 Live sessions: Mon, Thu, Fri – 9:00–10:30 PM (Ethiopian Time)
💬 Group discussion: Sunday
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👉 Register NOW before it’s too late: https://forms.gle/8pJzAr5RcV4mGNBG6
Today is the last chance to secure your spot in our 3-Month Flutter Course 📱✨
Learn how to build Android & iOS apps from scratch, step by step!
📅 Class starts tomorrow – August 18
💰 Fee: 2000 birr/month
🕘 Live sessions: Mon, Thu, Fri – 9:00–10:30 PM (Ethiopian Time)
💬 Group discussion: Sunday
✅ Limited seats available
✅ Certificate included
✅ Build apps you can publish
👉 Register NOW before it’s too late: https://forms.gle/8pJzAr5RcV4mGNBG6
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🚀 Developer Training Program — Flutter | Frontend | Backend (3-Month Practical Course)
Welcome! 🎉
💻 Learn to build real-world apps in just 3 months!
Choose your path — Flutter, Frontend, or Backend — and gain hands-on skills with mentor guidance and free…
Welcome! 🎉
💻 Learn to build real-world apps in just 3 months!
Choose your path — Flutter, Frontend, or Backend — and gain hands-on skills with mentor guidance and free…
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If you're not prepared to die in battle, You will lose everything you've ever loved
So give all you've got to whatever you like and see how your life changes the way you've imagined.
I wish you the best🤞
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💡 Dart & Flutter Devs!
👉 Did you know you can use const for compile-time constants and final for values assigned only once at runtime?
⚡ Mastering small details = writing pro-level code.
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👉 Did you know you can use const for compile-time constants and final for values assigned only once at runtime?
final name = "Ahmed"; // runtime
const pi = 3.14; // compile-time ⚡ Mastering small details = writing pro-level code.
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📱 9 Proven Flutter Performance Tips That Will Supercharge Your Apps
Optimize your Flutter apps for lightning-fast performance with these essential techniques. A well-optimized app can make the difference between success and user frustration.
🔸 Core Optimizations
• Memory Management: Dispose controllers, clean streams
• Widget Efficiency: Use const constructors, minimize rebuilds
• Image Handling: Proper formats, caching, lazy loading
🔸 Development Tips
• Build Modes: Debug for development, Profile for testing, Release for production
• State Management: Choose the right solution for your needs
• Network Operations: Implement caching, compress responses
🔸 Testing Tools
• Flutter DevTools
• Performance Overlay
• Timeline tracking
These optimizations can lead to significant improvements - some apps see up to 40% better performance when properly implemented.
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Optimize your Flutter apps for lightning-fast performance with these essential techniques. A well-optimized app can make the difference between success and user frustration.
🔸 Core Optimizations
• Memory Management: Dispose controllers, clean streams
• Widget Efficiency: Use const constructors, minimize rebuilds
• Image Handling: Proper formats, caching, lazy loading
🔸 Development Tips
• Build Modes: Debug for development, Profile for testing, Release for production
• State Management: Choose the right solution for your needs
• Network Operations: Implement caching, compress responses
🔸 Testing Tools
• Flutter DevTools
• Performance Overlay
• Timeline tracking
These optimizations can lead to significant improvements - some apps see up to 40% better performance when properly implemented.
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🖥️ Elon Musk launches Macrohard, his “Microsoft replacement”
Elon Musk just announced a new xAI division called Macrohard…yes, the name’s a joke, but the project is real.
The details:
• Macrohard will focus on building AI-first software, positioned as a full replacement for traditional companies like Microsoft.
• Musk argued that since firms like MS don’t produce physical hardware, their operations could be entirely simulated with AI.
• xAI filed a US trademark application on August 1, 2025, covering AI agent-powered software, cloud services, and apps for generating speech and text.
Why it matters: After Grok and xAI’s agent push, Musk is now aiming directly at enterprise software giants. Whether Macrohard is a serious threat or just Musk-style provocation, it signals how fast AI-native companies are coming for Big Tech’s turf.
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Elon Musk just announced a new xAI division called Macrohard…yes, the name’s a joke, but the project is real.
The details:
• Macrohard will focus on building AI-first software, positioned as a full replacement for traditional companies like Microsoft.
• Musk argued that since firms like MS don’t produce physical hardware, their operations could be entirely simulated with AI.
• xAI filed a US trademark application on August 1, 2025, covering AI agent-powered software, cloud services, and apps for generating speech and text.
Why it matters: After Grok and xAI’s agent push, Musk is now aiming directly at enterprise software giants. Whether Macrohard is a serious threat or just Musk-style provocation, it signals how fast AI-native companies are coming for Big Tech’s turf.
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Build a Chrome Extension With No Coding Experience - ChatGPT & AI
📩 What you'll get/learn inside:
The Complete Step-by-Step Course to Creating & Launching a Chrome Extension—Even If You’ve Never Coded Before!🚀 Part 1: Understanding Chrome Extensions & AI-Assisted Development🚀 Part 2: Building Your First Extension with ChatGPT🚀 Part 3: Enhancing Your Extension with APIs & Features🚀 Part 4: Publishing to the Chrome Web Store (Step-by-Step Guide)🚀 Part 5: Monetizing & Growing Your Extension
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Page once said:
“Find leverage in the world so you can actually be lazy.”
Not about slacking, but about spotting the levers that turn small moves into 10x outcomes.
Google went from a dorm project to global dominance because Page never chased effort for effort’s sake.
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In a new interview, Sam Altman was asked when he chose the world over corporate advantage.
His answer:
Well, we still haven’t added sex avatars to ChatGPT.
The rivalry between Altman and Musk keeps delivering some of the best tech one-liners. Honestly, hard to imagine a better duel than these two.
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Flutter App Development Roadmap:
1. Learn Dart
-Dart Basics
-Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in Dart
2. Flutter Fundamentals
-Understanding Flutter Widgets
-Layouts & UI Design
-Navigation & Routing
3. State Management
-setState()
-Provider
-Riverpod / GetX / BLoC
4. Advanced UI & Animations
-Custom Widgets
-Animations & UI Enhancements
5. Backend & Database Integration
-Firebase / Supabase
-Local Storage (Hive / SQLite)
-REST API Integration
6. Essential Features & Integrations
-Push Notifications
-Google Maps Integration
-Payment Gateway Integration
7. Development Workflow
-Version Control (Git & GitHub)
-Testing & Debugging
-Unit Testing
-Widget Testing
-Integration Testing
8. App Optimization & Deployment
-Performance Optimization
-App Deployment (Google Play & App Store)
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1. Learn Dart
-Dart Basics
-Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in Dart
2. Flutter Fundamentals
-Understanding Flutter Widgets
-Layouts & UI Design
-Navigation & Routing
3. State Management
-setState()
-Provider
-Riverpod / GetX / BLoC
4. Advanced UI & Animations
-Custom Widgets
-Animations & UI Enhancements
5. Backend & Database Integration
-Firebase / Supabase
-Local Storage (Hive / SQLite)
-REST API Integration
6. Essential Features & Integrations
-Push Notifications
-Google Maps Integration
-Payment Gateway Integration
7. Development Workflow
-Version Control (Git & GitHub)
-Testing & Debugging
-Unit Testing
-Widget Testing
-Integration Testing
8. App Optimization & Deployment
-Performance Optimization
-App Deployment (Google Play & App Store)
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Top Flutter Widgets for Productive Mobile App Development
Scaffold 🏗️
Builds the base of your app with slots for AppBar, Drawer, Body, FAB, and more.
AppBar 🧭
Adds a professional header with noscripts, icons, and actions for easy navigation.
BottomNavigationBar 🔽
Creates smooth tab-based navigation at the bottom of your app.
Column 📄
Stacks widgets vertically — perfect for forms, text blocks, and menus.
Row 📏
Aligns widgets horizontally — great for buttons, icons, and toolbars.
Container 📦
Wraps content with padding, margin, decoration, and alignment — your styling go-to box.
ListView 📜
Builds a scrollable list of widgets — efficient for long or dynamic content.
GridView 🧩
Displays items in a grid layout — useful for galleries or product tiles.
TextField ✍️
Captures user input — essential for forms, search bars, and login screens.
ElevatedButton 🔘
Adds tappable action buttons with built-in elevation and style.
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Scaffold 🏗️
Builds the base of your app with slots for AppBar, Drawer, Body, FAB, and more.
AppBar 🧭
Adds a professional header with noscripts, icons, and actions for easy navigation.
BottomNavigationBar 🔽
Creates smooth tab-based navigation at the bottom of your app.
Column 📄
Stacks widgets vertically — perfect for forms, text blocks, and menus.
Row 📏
Aligns widgets horizontally — great for buttons, icons, and toolbars.
Container 📦
Wraps content with padding, margin, decoration, and alignment — your styling go-to box.
ListView 📜
Builds a scrollable list of widgets — efficient for long or dynamic content.
GridView 🧩
Displays items in a grid layout — useful for galleries or product tiles.
TextField ✍️
Captures user input — essential for forms, search bars, and login screens.
ElevatedButton 🔘
Adds tappable action buttons with built-in elevation and style.
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🚀 Master Flutter Like a Pro! 🖥️📱
Whether you’re building for Android, iOS, web, or desktop — knowing your Flutter commands can make development faster, cleaner, and more efficient.
I’ve compiled a complete list of essential Flutter commands every developer should have at their fingertips — from running your first build to publishing on app stores.
💡 Pro Tip: Keep these commands handy and you’ll save hours during debugging, deployment, and testing.
🛠️ Tools make a developer efficient, but mastery comes from practice.
📌 Save this for your next Flutter project!
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Whether you’re building for Android, iOS, web, or desktop — knowing your Flutter commands can make development faster, cleaner, and more efficient.
I’ve compiled a complete list of essential Flutter commands every developer should have at their fingertips — from running your first build to publishing on app stores.
💡 Pro Tip: Keep these commands handy and you’ll save hours during debugging, deployment, and testing.
🛠️ Tools make a developer efficient, but mastery comes from practice.
📌 Save this for your next Flutter project!
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📱 Flutter Navigation: Mastering Routes
Tired of messy navigation logic? Let’s explore the top ways to handle routing in Flutter.
🔸 Why Navigation Matters
Smooth navigation makes your app intuitive and keeps users engaged.
1️⃣ Navigator 1.0
• Built-in solution
• Simple to use
• Great for small apps
2️⃣ Navigator 2.0
• Declarative API
• Ideal for complex flows
• Web-friendly
3️⃣ go_router
• Official Flutter package
• Handles deep links easily
• Great for production apps
4️⃣ auto_route
• Code generation
• Scales well for big projects
• Strong community support
🔑 Choose Based On:
• App size & complexity
• Need for deep linking
• Web vs. mobile support
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Tired of messy navigation logic? Let’s explore the top ways to handle routing in Flutter.
🔸 Why Navigation Matters
Smooth navigation makes your app intuitive and keeps users engaged.
1️⃣ Navigator 1.0
• Built-in solution
• Simple to use
• Great for small apps
2️⃣ Navigator 2.0
• Declarative API
• Ideal for complex flows
• Web-friendly
3️⃣ go_router
• Official Flutter package
• Handles deep links easily
• Great for production apps
4️⃣ auto_route
• Code generation
• Scales well for big projects
• Strong community support
🔑 Choose Based On:
• App size & complexity
• Need for deep linking
• Web vs. mobile support
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📦 Flutter Packages You Must Know
Supercharge your Flutter app with these must-have community packages.
🔸 Why Packages Matter
They save time, add functionality, and let you focus on building features.
1️⃣ http / dio
• Simplify API calls
• Dio supports interceptors & retries
2️⃣ hive
• Lightweight NoSQL database
• Perfect for offline storage
3️⃣ cached_network_image
• Load & cache images efficiently
• Boosts performance
4️⃣ flutter_bloc / riverpod
• Manage state like a pro
• Scale with project size
5️⃣ intl
• Handle dates, numbers & currencies
• Essential for global apps
6️⃣ url_launcher
• Open links, calls, emails from your app
• Must-have for user interactions
🔑 Pro Tip: Don’t overload your app with too many packages — choose only what you really need.
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Supercharge your Flutter app with these must-have community packages.
🔸 Why Packages Matter
They save time, add functionality, and let you focus on building features.
1️⃣ http / dio
• Simplify API calls
• Dio supports interceptors & retries
2️⃣ hive
• Lightweight NoSQL database
• Perfect for offline storage
3️⃣ cached_network_image
• Load & cache images efficiently
• Boosts performance
4️⃣ flutter_bloc / riverpod
• Manage state like a pro
• Scale with project size
5️⃣ intl
• Handle dates, numbers & currencies
• Essential for global apps
6️⃣ url_launcher
• Open links, calls, emails from your app
• Must-have for user interactions
🔑 Pro Tip: Don’t overload your app with too many packages — choose only what you really need.
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A package should do a single thing and do it well.
If the package solves state management, it should expose APIs specifically for that purpose – it should not concern itself with dependency injection or database storage.
A package that has many responsibilities likely tries to connect them under a single API, which adds more coupling and more unknowns to it. Such packages are considered red flags.
Applications built with packages that are "red flags" tend to be "red flags" in terms of maintenance/scalability/performance.
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If the package solves state management, it should expose APIs specifically for that purpose – it should not concern itself with dependency injection or database storage.
A package that has many responsibilities likely tries to connect them under a single API, which adds more coupling and more unknowns to it. Such packages are considered red flags.
Applications built with packages that are "red flags" tend to be "red flags" in terms of maintenance/scalability/performance.
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Don't use SVGs for Icons in Flutter. There are better and more performant ways.
Rendering SVG requires several time-consuming operations: reading from memory, parsing the SVG to a binary format, parsing the binary format to Dart structures, and only then rendering.
Instead, opt for icon fonts, similar to the Icons class in Flutter. A Flutter engine processes all the fonts during startup and makes them available throughout the whole app lifecycle. The performance of rendering an icon font is the same as rendering text.
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Rendering SVG requires several time-consuming operations: reading from memory, parsing the SVG to a binary format, parsing the binary format to Dart structures, and only then rendering.
Instead, opt for icon fonts, similar to the Icons class in Flutter. A Flutter engine processes all the fonts during startup and makes them available throughout the whole app lifecycle. The performance of rendering an icon font is the same as rendering text.
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Why your projects aren't getting you hired‼️
You've built 6 projects.
Todo app. Weather widget. Portfolio site. Calculator. E-commerce mockup. Blog platform.
Your GitHub looks impressive. Your portfolio is clean. Your code works.
But companies aren't calling.
Here's what you're missing:
Projects prove you can code.
Experience proves you can deliver.
There's a massive difference.
My student roberto spent months building perfect projects in isolation.
Zero interviews.
Then we placed him in a 2 week internship with one of our partner companies.
Suddenly, every conversation changed:
"Tell me about this internship."
Same skills.
Different context.
Different results.
Here's the Twin Forces Theory that changes everything:
Force 1: Real Experience
Even 2-4 weeks of real work beats 20 portfolio projects.
Contact local businesses, nonprofits, or startups.
Offer to improve their website for free.
Document the problems you solved and results you achieved.
Force 2: Expert Feedback
Your code might work, but is it professional-grade?
Find developers 1-2 years ahead of you.
Get your projects reviewed by people who actually work in the industry.
Learn the difference between code that works and code that ships.
Most professionals skip this because it requires uncomfortable conversations.
But my student Roberto understood: Comfort is the enemy of growth.
He reached out to 20 local businesses. Got 3 positive responses. Chose the best opportunity.
His "internship" lasted 3 weeks. His job search lasted 2 weeks after that.
If you're stuck in the endless cycle of tutorials and portfolio projects...
You're not broken. You're just missing these two pieces.
Stop building in isolation.
Start building with accountability.
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You've built 6 projects.
Todo app. Weather widget. Portfolio site. Calculator. E-commerce mockup. Blog platform.
Your GitHub looks impressive. Your portfolio is clean. Your code works.
But companies aren't calling.
Here's what you're missing:
Projects prove you can code.
Experience proves you can deliver.
There's a massive difference.
My student roberto spent months building perfect projects in isolation.
Zero interviews.
Then we placed him in a 2 week internship with one of our partner companies.
Suddenly, every conversation changed:
"Tell me about this internship."
Same skills.
Different context.
Different results.
Here's the Twin Forces Theory that changes everything:
Force 1: Real Experience
Even 2-4 weeks of real work beats 20 portfolio projects.
Contact local businesses, nonprofits, or startups.
Offer to improve their website for free.
Document the problems you solved and results you achieved.
Force 2: Expert Feedback
Your code might work, but is it professional-grade?
Find developers 1-2 years ahead of you.
Get your projects reviewed by people who actually work in the industry.
Learn the difference between code that works and code that ships.
Most professionals skip this because it requires uncomfortable conversations.
But my student Roberto understood: Comfort is the enemy of growth.
He reached out to 20 local businesses. Got 3 positive responses. Chose the best opportunity.
His "internship" lasted 3 weeks. His job search lasted 2 weeks after that.
If you're stuck in the endless cycle of tutorials and portfolio projects...
You're not broken. You're just missing these two pieces.
Stop building in isolation.
Start building with accountability.
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📌 Psychology Tip of the Day
When people say “yes” once, they’re more likely to say yes again. Start small.
When people say “yes” once, they’re more likely to say yes again. Start small.