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I want to share a story about my friend, Kalkidan—a talented Python developer and a key contributor to the Ethiopian dev community. He’s known for building amazing Telegram bots that many of us use and benefit from. But what’s truly inspiring? He’s done all of this using just his phone.
Despite his passion and dedication, not having a laptop makes it harder for him to grow and achieve more. That’s why I’ve decided to start a fundraising campaign to help him buy a laptop.
This is the biggest thing I want to achieve this year, and with your help, we can make it happen! Every contribution counts, no matter how small. Let's give Kalkidan (a.k.a kkyk )the tools he needs to keep growing and supporting our community.
CBE Account: 1000604564488
Name: Kalkidan
Let's make this dream a reality! 💙
@naol_builds
Despite his passion and dedication, not having a laptop makes it harder for him to grow and achieve more. That’s why I’ve decided to start a fundraising campaign to help him buy a laptop.
This is the biggest thing I want to achieve this year, and with your help, we can make it happen! Every contribution counts, no matter how small. Let's give Kalkidan (a.k.a kkyk )the tools he needs to keep growing and supporting our community.
CBE Account: 1000604564488
Name: Kalkidan
Let's make this dream a reality! 💙
@naol_builds
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Dashen Bank Unveils Ethiopia’s First Banking Super App
Dashen Bank has launched a banking super app, providing an all-in-one banking solution that is a first for Ethiopia’s banking sector.
https://shega.co/news/dashen-bank-unveils-ethiopias-first-banking-super-app
Dashen Bank has launched a banking super app, providing an all-in-one banking solution that is a first for Ethiopia’s banking sector.
https://shega.co/news/dashen-bank-unveils-ethiopias-first-banking-super-app
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President Donald Trump announces $500bn ‘Stargate’ venture to build up #AI infrastructure.
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Ten inspiring entrepreneurs shared their journeys, offering insights into their challenges and triumphs. Their stories, documented in this article, highlight resilience and innovation. AddisFortune
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Turning Pages, Breaking Barrier
Ten entrepreneurs reveal the ups and downs of building businesses. From turning coffee waste into oil products to digiti...
Another Developer's Meetup is Coming 🔥
https://news.1rj.ru/str/chapidevtalks/1864
https://news.1rj.ru/str/chapidevtalks/1864
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Developer Meet V3 is here
Get ready for Developer Meetup V3! 🎉 After two successful editions, we're back and bigger than ever, focused on empowering the Ethiopian developer community.
📅 Date and location announcements coming soon—stay tuned!
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Get ready for Developer Meetup V3! 🎉 After two successful editions, we're back and bigger than ever, focused on empowering the Ethiopian developer community.
📅 Date and location announcements coming soon—stay tuned!
📢 Companies…
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Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, China, and Egypt follow Ethiopia as the countries with the highest rate of retractions, according to the study, which was conducted by Achal Agrawal, a data scientist based in Chhattisgarh, India. Agrawal founded India Research Watchdog, a site that keeps tabs on scientific research conducted in India.
While some studies could have been retracted because of honest errors, the study suggests that “a good proportion” of retractions are due to some sort of misconduct.
Countries that had high retraction rates in the analysis period typically saw a sharp rise in their total publication output in the 5 years through 2023, the study found. Such a rise in output by a country without concurrent development in its research infrastructure is usually a sign of a large number of bogus studies that eventually lead to more retractions, the paper suggests.
“This calls into question the current incentive system which promotes quantity over quality,” the paper says.
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While some studies could have been retracted because of honest errors, the study suggests that “a good proportion” of retractions are due to some sort of misconduct.
Countries that had high retraction rates in the analysis period typically saw a sharp rise in their total publication output in the 5 years through 2023, the study found. Such a rise in output by a country without concurrent development in its research infrastructure is usually a sign of a large number of bogus studies that eventually lead to more retractions, the paper suggests.
“This calls into question the current incentive system which promotes quantity over quality,” the paper says.
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