Forwarded from Typespace Media [en]
Cloudflare is having a major outage again — thousands of websites are down, including ChatGPT and Perplexity.
It’s not possible to check the number of reports right now. The access-checking site downdetector.com is down too.
@typespace_ai
It’s not possible to check the number of reports right now. The access-checking site downdetector.com is down too.
@typespace_ai
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ZentharaX
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People stay silent for reasons you may never see. Silence isn’t always ego, and it isn’t always pain. Sometimes a person is tired and talking feels heavy. Sometimes they’re overwhelmed and can’t explain what’s inside. Sometimes they’re lazy to talk, and sometimes they simply prefer quiet over conversation. And yes — sometimes you don’t talk at all, not because you can’t, not because you’re struggling, but simply because you *don’t want to*. It’s that simple. Silence can come from peace, exhaustion, healing, confusion, or even ego. That’s why you should never judge a quiet person — silence carries many meanings, and not all of them are visible.
People stay silent for reasons you may never see. Silence isn’t always ego, and it isn’t always pain. Sometimes a person is tired and talking feels heavy. Sometimes they’re overwhelmed and can’t explain what’s inside. Sometimes they’re lazy to talk, and sometimes they simply prefer quiet over conversation. And yes — sometimes you don’t talk at all, not because you can’t, not because you’re struggling, but simply because you *don’t want to*. It’s that simple. Silence can come from peace, exhaustion, healing, confusion, or even ego. That’s why you should never judge a quiet person — silence carries many meanings, and not all of them are visible.
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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 ]
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://news.1rj.ru/str/ZentharaX_dev/226
your top preforming post of the year is https://news.1rj.ru/str/ZentharaX_dev/226
Forwarded from RaGoose
TLDReply
@tldreply_bot
A Telegram bot that summarizes group chat conversations using Google's Gemini Al.
It's been a min since I finished it, but it was being tested and furnished in the creators group. But now it's finally out.
Usage
- you(admin) add it the group
- run /setup and the bot will goude you from there and also you can use the /help command to get full info
- it only requires a Gemini api key(which will be encrypted when stored, so dont worry) which you should send to the bot
And after all this, you just have to run /tldr in the group and get summary of the group chat up to 2 weeks.
Features
📝 Smart Summaries: Get concise summaries of group discussions using AI
⏰ Time-Based: Summarize the last hour, 6 hours, day, or week (max 7 days)
💬 Reply to Summarize: Reply to any message to summarize from that point
📅 Auto-Summarization: Messages are automatically summarized before deletion (48 hours)
📚 Summary History: Summaries are kept for 2 weeks before permanent deletion
🔒 Per-Group API Keys: Each group uses its own Gemini API key
🔐 Encrypted Storage: API keys are encrypted at rest
⚙️ Customizable: Customize summary style, filters, and scheduled summaries
🌐 PostgreSQL: Uses PostgreSQL for reliable data storage
🗑️ Auto-Delete: Messages are automatically deleted after 48 hours
You can get the whole detail about the bot on https://github.com/daveragos/tldreply-bot, also give a 🌟 while you're at it.
@tldreply_bot
A Telegram bot that summarizes group chat conversations using Google's Gemini Al.
It's been a min since I finished it, but it was being tested and furnished in the creators group. But now it's finally out.
Usage
- you(admin) add it the group
- run /setup and the bot will goude you from there and also you can use the /help command to get full info
- it only requires a Gemini api key(which will be encrypted when stored, so dont worry) which you should send to the bot
And after all this, you just have to run /tldr in the group and get summary of the group chat up to 2 weeks.
Features
📝 Smart Summaries: Get concise summaries of group discussions using AI
⏰ Time-Based: Summarize the last hour, 6 hours, day, or week (max 7 days)
💬 Reply to Summarize: Reply to any message to summarize from that point
📅 Auto-Summarization: Messages are automatically summarized before deletion (48 hours)
📚 Summary History: Summaries are kept for 2 weeks before permanent deletion
🔒 Per-Group API Keys: Each group uses its own Gemini API key
🔐 Encrypted Storage: API keys are encrypted at rest
⚙️ Customizable: Customize summary style, filters, and scheduled summaries
🌐 PostgreSQL: Uses PostgreSQL for reliable data storage
🗑️ Auto-Delete: Messages are automatically deleted after 48 hours
You can get the whole detail about the bot on https://github.com/daveragos/tldreply-bot, also give a 🌟 while you're at it.
GitHub
GitHub - daveragos/tldreply-bot: A Telegram bot that summarizes group chat conversations using Google's Gemini AI.
A Telegram bot that summarizes group chat conversations using Google's Gemini AI. - daveragos/tldreply-bot
Forwarded from Henok | Neural Nets
Introducing Ethiopian AI/ML Resource Hub.
People usually ask for certain papers, datasets, models etc when they start working on ML projects on Ethiopian languages or Ethiopian context, so it's better if we have it somewhere.
https://henokb.github.io/ethiopian-ai-hub/
People usually ask for certain papers, datasets, models etc when they start working on ML projects on Ethiopian languages or Ethiopian context, so it's better if we have it somewhere.
https://henokb.github.io/ethiopian-ai-hub/
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Forwarded from Solo codes (Brook Solomon)
Introducing Totals.
All your transactions in one place
Totals is a mobile app that automatically tracks your bank transactions by parsing SMS messages from Ethiopian banks. It gives you real-time balance updates, detailed transaction history, smart analytics, and clear financial insights, all stored securely on your device.
We built it to stop ourselves from going broke 💸
Multi-Bank Support
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE)
Awash Bank
Bank of Abyssinia (BOA)
Dashen Bank
Telebirr
more coming soon....
download here
And its open source,
please drop a star or contribute
Github
shoutout to @abelwondafrash for coming up with the initial concept and design
By detached
@interested_imbecile
@ye_we
All your transactions in one place
Totals is a mobile app that automatically tracks your bank transactions by parsing SMS messages from Ethiopian banks. It gives you real-time balance updates, detailed transaction history, smart analytics, and clear financial insights, all stored securely on your device.
We built it to stop ourselves from going broke 💸
Multi-Bank Support
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE)
Awash Bank
Bank of Abyssinia (BOA)
Dashen Bank
Telebirr
more coming soon....
download here
And its open source,
please drop a star or contribute
Github
shoutout to @abelwondafrash for coming up with the initial concept and design
By detached
@interested_imbecile
@ye_we
Forwarded from Google Developer Group AAU (Hira)
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Forwarded from Edemy
Things Feel Hard Until You Actually Start
In tech, many things sound difficult long before we ever try them.
Before learning Docker, I already believed it would be complicated
not because I had worked with it, but because of how people talked about it.
Just hearing terms like image, container, and DevOps workflows made it feel heavy.
But once I started learning Docker and using it in a project, it was far more understandable than I expected.
Most of the confusion faded once I stopped listening and started doing.
This isn’t only about Docker.
The same thing happens for other terms.
From the outside, things look overwhelming.
Once you’re inside them, they turn into clear steps you can work through.
The real issue is that many juniors never reach that point.
They stop at the idea of difficulty.
We often hear experienced engineers talk in advanced terms,
and we forget that they also started by not understanding much.
Fear usually comes from: not starting, overthinking, and comparing yourself to people who are further along
So the solution is to start even if things are not clear yet.
If you’re a junior:
don’t let technical language scare you
don’t wait until everything feels clear
start small and learn as you go
You don’t need full clarity to begin.
You gain clarity by starting.
Most projects look difficult
until you sit down and actually work on them.
That’s where learning really happens.
@edemy251
In tech, many things sound difficult long before we ever try them.
Before learning Docker, I already believed it would be complicated
not because I had worked with it, but because of how people talked about it.
Just hearing terms like image, container, and DevOps workflows made it feel heavy.
But once I started learning Docker and using it in a project, it was far more understandable than I expected.
Most of the confusion faded once I stopped listening and started doing.
This isn’t only about Docker.
The same thing happens for other terms.
From the outside, things look overwhelming.
Once you’re inside them, they turn into clear steps you can work through.
The real issue is that many juniors never reach that point.
They stop at the idea of difficulty.
We often hear experienced engineers talk in advanced terms,
and we forget that they also started by not understanding much.
Fear usually comes from: not starting, overthinking, and comparing yourself to people who are further along
So the solution is to start even if things are not clear yet.
If you’re a junior:
don’t let technical language scare you
don’t wait until everything feels clear
start small and learn as you go
You don’t need full clarity to begin.
You gain clarity by starting.
Most projects look difficult
until you sit down and actually work on them.
That’s where learning really happens.
@edemy251
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Frectonz
Get ready for another Devtopia episode. We interviewed Izzy the CTO of Chapa. We talked about his thoughts on AI, his research work before starting Chapa and the journey of starting Chapa. It is an interesting episode check it out. [Devtopia - E06 - Israel]
Loved the Devtopia episode with Izzy—cool guy, awesome dives on AI, his research, and building Chapa. Felt like minutes, not hours. Needs part 2 with more on scaling and deep dive questions I think.
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Forwarded from baka Codes