Forwarded from kin
Introducing ExyRead – your all in one AI powered reading companion
After months of building, I’m excited to share that 90% of the core features are now complete!
ExyRead is designed to support students and anyone who wants to make their reading and studying smarter and easier.
Key Features:
AI Chat – ask questions, get instant support
One-click PDF summaries – save time, grasp key points faster
Note-taking – write down ideas while studying
AI note summaries – turn long notes into short takeaways
Instant explanations – highlight text and get AI-powered clarity
Progress tracking – stay motivated as you read
Smart organization – create folders to manage files easily
Study reminders – never miss your next session
Your feedback will play a big role in shaping the future of the app.
💡 Be one of the first to try it here.
#my_project
@kintechno
After months of building, I’m excited to share that 90% of the core features are now complete!
ExyRead is designed to support students and anyone who wants to make their reading and studying smarter and easier.
Key Features:
AI Chat – ask questions, get instant support
One-click PDF summaries – save time, grasp key points faster
Note-taking – write down ideas while studying
AI note summaries – turn long notes into short takeaways
Instant explanations – highlight text and get AI-powered clarity
Progress tracking – stay motivated as you read
Smart organization – create folders to manage files easily
Study reminders – never miss your next session
Your feedback will play a big role in shaping the future of the app.
💡 Be one of the first to try it here.
#my_project
@kintechno
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Forwarded from Kal
Not a single day has passed without thinking about you... I know you feel the same too. Please know that I am finding every possible way for us to meet again tremendously and I know you are also looking for every possible way to see me. Till then know that I will always be there for you ... money 💰🫰
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi Jobs
Math & Algorithm internship Program:
iCog Labs invites passionate minds to join a specialized internship program focused on mathematics, physics, and technology.
iCog Labs is seeking talented individuals to join our 2025 batch 1 AI Talent Program. You'll work on cutting-edge projects, learn from experts, and grow your skills.
What we're looking for:
• Mathematics (pure & applied)
• Algorithms
• Physics (classical & modern)
• Quantum Physics
• Coding & Programming (beginners welcome - passion to learn is key)
Apply Now
• https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdqq_Lj4t8ODluOQ9ObCrOpI4hX4sbrPrmUd-S308yEDdf_jw/viewform?usp=send_form
Deadline: October 31, 2025
@DagmawiBabiJobs
iCog Labs invites passionate minds to join a specialized internship program focused on mathematics, physics, and technology.
iCog Labs is seeking talented individuals to join our 2025 batch 1 AI Talent Program. You'll work on cutting-edge projects, learn from experts, and grow your skills.
What we're looking for:
• Mathematics (pure & applied)
• Algorithms
• Physics (classical & modern)
• Quantum Physics
• Coding & Programming (beginners welcome - passion to learn is key)
Apply Now
• https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdqq_Lj4t8ODluOQ9ObCrOpI4hX4sbrPrmUd-S308yEDdf_jw/viewform?usp=send_form
Deadline: October 31, 2025
@DagmawiBabiJobs
Forwarded from Dev Notes
Bereket Engida for the 2025 JavaScriptLandia Awards
Bereket (@imbereket) is being nominated for Outstanding Contribution from a New Arrival for his impactful work on BetterAuth, which is making authentication simpler and helping many developers.
The community has already started nominating him. Let’s add our support.
📅 Nominations close Sept 19
🏆 Winners announced at JSConf 2025 (Oct 14–16, Maryland)
Nominate Bereket 👉 here.
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Bereket (@imbereket) is being nominated for Outstanding Contribution from a New Arrival for his impactful work on BetterAuth, which is making authentication simpler and helping many developers.
The community has already started nominating him. Let’s add our support.
📅 Nominations close Sept 19
🏆 Winners announced at JSConf 2025 (Oct 14–16, Maryland)
Nominate Bereket 👉 here.
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Follow: DevNotes
From PowerPoint to Programming: Reflections on My First Year Coding (2017 E.C.) 😁
As 2017 E.C. wraps up and we enter Pagumen — the Ethiopian calendar’s special time for reflection and resetting — I wanted to take a moment to look back at my very first year of learning programming.
I started with zero knowledge, no PC even, and honestly my only “computer skill” was making PowerPoint slides 😁. Imagine that! But driven by curiosity and a hunger to change my path, I jumped in headfirst. I picked one programming language and dived deep into Django for about six months, building a blog, a social media app, and even a loan tracker API.
It wasn’t all smooth sailing. I exploring Data Structures & Algorithms and planned to practice on LeetCode, but haven’t gotten to the questions yet (baby steps!). I started lots of projects that didn’t reach the finish line but fueled my learning and creativity. I’m also dreaming big with ideas for solving real problems — some still just concepts, while a few AI products are still in progress.
One of the highlights? I participated in a team that got 2nd place at the AASTU Tech Fest 2025 hackathon!
Reflecting on my journey so far, I realize that every failure, every unfinished task, was just part of the process. The biggest step is believing that change is possible and showing up to do the work.
But here’s the thing: I write the path in short, but I’ve lived it the long way 😅 — distraction, insecurity, struggling to stick to one thing, fear of failure, bad habits, and confidence that goes on and off like a switch. Those ups and downs hit hard, but they’re real and part of the journey.
Looking ahead to 2018 E.C., I’m full of hope and determination to keep growing, stay consistent, and turn those struggles into stepping stones. The best is yet to come.
As 2017 E.C. wraps up and we enter Pagumen — the Ethiopian calendar’s special time for reflection and resetting — I wanted to take a moment to look back at my very first year of learning programming.
I started with zero knowledge, no PC even, and honestly my only “computer skill” was making PowerPoint slides 😁. Imagine that! But driven by curiosity and a hunger to change my path, I jumped in headfirst. I picked one programming language and dived deep into Django for about six months, building a blog, a social media app, and even a loan tracker API.
It wasn’t all smooth sailing. I exploring Data Structures & Algorithms and planned to practice on LeetCode, but haven’t gotten to the questions yet (baby steps!). I started lots of projects that didn’t reach the finish line but fueled my learning and creativity. I’m also dreaming big with ideas for solving real problems — some still just concepts, while a few AI products are still in progress.
One of the highlights? I participated in a team that got 2nd place at the AASTU Tech Fest 2025 hackathon!
Reflecting on my journey so far, I realize that every failure, every unfinished task, was just part of the process. The biggest step is believing that change is possible and showing up to do the work.
But here’s the thing: I write the path in short, but I’ve lived it the long way 😅 — distraction, insecurity, struggling to stick to one thing, fear of failure, bad habits, and confidence that goes on and off like a switch. Those ups and downs hit hard, but they’re real and part of the journey.
Looking ahead to 2018 E.C., I’m full of hope and determination to keep growing, stay consistent, and turn those struggles into stepping stones. The best is yet to come.
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Good night , Moon watchers! As the eclipse fades, remember even darkness brings beauty.
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