Robi makes stuff
steps to do this without the annoying update me popup that appears every 5 seconds go to about:config , disable app.update values to false add a distribuition folder in the install directory and add a single policies.json with this value {"policies": …
Making a task scheduler to delete the update folder every 15 mins because it came back after restart , sincerely fuck zen
Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
Just uploaded a banger recap video of my Event. Check it out and lmk what you think 💙
Dagmawi Babi's Meetup Recap
• youtu.be/UH9V-PMrIHk?si=TcAElLAv6sZEjf7D
I loved it lots, Enjoy :)
#DagmawiBabisMeetup #MyEvents
@Dagmawi_Babi
Dagmawi Babi's Meetup Recap
• youtu.be/UH9V-PMrIHk?si=TcAElLAv6sZEjf7D
I loved it lots, Enjoy :)
#DagmawiBabisMeetup #MyEvents
@Dagmawi_Babi
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Forwarded from Debugging Epohul (epohul)
one of my 2026 plan is to have less of abandoned projects so here we go
SpiderTrace is a tool for visualizing how error can propagate using zx diagram
If building a full quantum error correction project is like writing a full sentence, SpiderTrace is like identifying the letters.
anyways loved it. I can expand on it in the future since i haven't found another visualization tool specifically for error propagation.
Github
SpiderTrace is a tool for visualizing how error can propagate using zx diagram
If building a full quantum error correction project is like writing a full sentence, SpiderTrace is like identifying the letters.
anyways loved it. I can expand on it in the future since i haven't found another visualization tool specifically for error propagation.
Github
GitHub
GitHub - Hope-Alemayehu/SpiderTrace: Tracing Pauli error propagation in stabilizer circuits using ZX diagrams
Tracing Pauli error propagation in stabilizer circuits using ZX diagrams - Hope-Alemayehu/SpiderTrace
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Robi makes stuff
It's Monday once more Good luck with week 6 [58] Week 5 feats : - Odit playstore app prep - Rehauling the participants categories and wallets feature of odit - Added 300 new patterns & 500 tests - Started a third job - 1 week clean from coffee
It's Monday once more
Good luck with week 7 [59]
Week 6 feats :
- 3 jobs 😭
- 2 weeks clean from coffee
- Back on frontend masters trying to get better
- Installed zed.dev without any ai to help with my no ai weekends
Good luck with week 7 [59]
Week 6 feats :
- 3 jobs 😭
- 2 weeks clean from coffee
- Back on frontend masters trying to get better
- Installed zed.dev without any ai to help with my no ai weekends
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Forwarded from Odit
added these neat cards for each provider & optimized the statistics calculation so lower discrepancies hopefully.
and now you can set your recurring transactions and see them on the homepage
ooh and better dark mode colors
and now you can set your recurring transactions and see them on the homepage
ooh and better dark mode colors
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"My Weird Dreams" Part 2
Would've been even more goated but work calls, hope y'all enjoy!
#animation #2d #tvpaint
@unc_kingdom
Would've been even more goated but work calls, hope y'all enjoy!
#animation #2d #tvpaint
@unc_kingdom
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Before You Build The Next App… Read This
We all know the feeling…
Starting a new app. Fresh idea. New UI. New logic. New excitement. It feels amazing.
But here’s something most developers don’t talk about enough 👇
Sometimes the best app you’ll ever build… is the one you already abandoned.
Think about it.
Months ago or even years ago you dropped projects because:
• You didn’t have the skills yet
• The tools were limited
• You ran out of resources
• Or you simply outgrew the idea at the time
Now fast forward to today…
Your skills are sharper.
Your problem-solving is faster.
Your tech stack is stronger.
Your vision is clearer.
That “old project” might not be dead. It might just be waiting for the new version of you.
Some of your best ideas were ahead of your ability not ahead of their time.
So before jumping into building another new app, take a moment and ask yourself:
👉 Which project did I abandon because I couldn’t finish it not because it was a bad idea?
Upgrade it.
Refactor it.
Add features you couldn’t build before.
Polish the UI with your new design taste.
Optimize it with your current knowledge.
Who knows…
That forgotten project might turn into your biggest success story.
Sometimes growth isn’t about starting over.
Sometimes it’s about going back and finishing what you started. 💡
We all know the feeling…
Starting a new app. Fresh idea. New UI. New logic. New excitement. It feels amazing.
But here’s something most developers don’t talk about enough 👇
Sometimes the best app you’ll ever build… is the one you already abandoned.
Think about it.
Months ago or even years ago you dropped projects because:
• You didn’t have the skills yet
• The tools were limited
• You ran out of resources
• Or you simply outgrew the idea at the time
Now fast forward to today…
Your skills are sharper.
Your problem-solving is faster.
Your tech stack is stronger.
Your vision is clearer.
That “old project” might not be dead. It might just be waiting for the new version of you.
Some of your best ideas were ahead of your ability not ahead of their time.
So before jumping into building another new app, take a moment and ask yourself:
👉 Which project did I abandon because I couldn’t finish it not because it was a bad idea?
Upgrade it.
Refactor it.
Add features you couldn’t build before.
Polish the UI with your new design taste.
Optimize it with your current knowledge.
Who knows…
That forgotten project might turn into your biggest success story.
Sometimes growth isn’t about starting over.
Sometimes it’s about going back and finishing what you started. 💡
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