I saw this guy's post on LinkedIn, Melaku, create a user identity verification system using fayda , and I found it really fascinating! I haven’t tried it yet, but I definitely will. I just wanted to share it with you all give it a try and support the developer!
Link: Melaku’s Post
Link: Melaku’s Post
Linkedin
#ethiopia #fayda #nationalid #kyc #digitalidentity #nodejs #opensource #fintech | Melaku Tilahun
Integrating Ethiopia’s National ID (Fayda) just got easier
User identity verification (KYC) is critical for fintech, e-commerce, and digital services. But integrating Fayda often means dealing with complex security flows and cryptography, which slows developers…
User identity verification (KYC) is critical for fintech, e-commerce, and digital services. But integrating Fayda often means dealing with complex security flows and cryptography, which slows developers…
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Not everyone will understand your journey.
That’s proof it’s yours.
So when people don’t get it, don’t explain it.
Keep walking.
happy weekend u all 🥰
That’s proof it’s yours.
So when people don’t get it, don’t explain it.
Keep walking.
happy weekend u all 🥰
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Forwarded from BeyondCode
After lots of peer pressure about opening a telegram channel, the day has final come 😁. I’ve been thinking a lot about careers, people, growth, and the parts of tech we don’t really talk about.
I have lots of friends that took everything I know and can contribute too so I took my time into finding a small niches where I might not be the best candidate but also not the worst one 😁. For the other sides of the tech community like building projects, or into DSA or Prodcut Management, there are lots of better candidates than me so I will leave that space to them but barj in sometimes 😆
So I’m starting a Telegram channel.
Soft skills, HR stuff, lessons I’m learning, mistakes I’ve made, and sometimes just my thoughts.
Not polished. Not perfect. Just honest.
If you’re into that kind of space, feel free to join.
I have lots of friends that took everything I know and can contribute too so I took my time into finding a small niches where I might not be the best candidate but also not the worst one 😁. For the other sides of the tech community like building projects, or into DSA or Prodcut Management, there are lots of better candidates than me so I will leave that space to them but barj in sometimes 😆
So I’m starting a Telegram channel.
Soft skills, HR stuff, lessons I’m learning, mistakes I’ve made, and sometimes just my thoughts.
Not polished. Not perfect. Just honest.
If you’re into that kind of space, feel free to join.
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Remember, it's easy to feel discouraged when we see others excelling, but growth is a journey unique to each of us. Focus on competing with yourself and celebrating your progress, no matter how small. Keep pushing forward, and you'll get there!
When you post motivation because coffee isn’t enough.
When you post motivation because coffee isn’t enough.
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Forwarded from Salim Infinity
The Crab Mentality
One of the most destructive human behaviors.
[Have you ever heard of this one?]
» If you place a crab in a bucket, it'll claw its way up and escape.
» But if you place two crabs in a bucket, something strange happens.
» When one crab claws its way up, the other pulls it back down.
» It doesn't just happen once. It happens every time. Neither crab escapes. Both stay trapped forever.
» This isn't rally about crabs. It's about us.
» If I can't have it, neither should you.
» When someone grows, we feel threatened. Not out of hate, but out of fear.
» Fear of being left behind. Fear of facing our own limits. So we pull. We discourage. We doubt.
» But here's the tragic part: Pulling someone down doesn't lift you up. It just keeps both of you stuck in the same bucket.
» Two people could've climbed out together. Two people could've risen higher. But jealousy builds a ceiling that traps everyone.
» Real strength isn't dragging others down. Real strength is understanding: When you lift someone up, you rise too.
» Support creates momentum. Encouragement multiplies. Climbing together is easier than climbing alone.
Break the Crab Mentality. When you see someone growing, don't pull. Push, Cheer, Lift. Because their exit can become your exit too.
[Composed from a social media post]
One of the most destructive human behaviors.
[Have you ever heard of this one?]
» If you place a crab in a bucket, it'll claw its way up and escape.
» But if you place two crabs in a bucket, something strange happens.
» When one crab claws its way up, the other pulls it back down.
» It doesn't just happen once. It happens every time. Neither crab escapes. Both stay trapped forever.
» This isn't rally about crabs. It's about us.
» If I can't have it, neither should you.
» When someone grows, we feel threatened. Not out of hate, but out of fear.
» Fear of being left behind. Fear of facing our own limits. So we pull. We discourage. We doubt.
» But here's the tragic part: Pulling someone down doesn't lift you up. It just keeps both of you stuck in the same bucket.
» Two people could've climbed out together. Two people could've risen higher. But jealousy builds a ceiling that traps everyone.
» Real strength isn't dragging others down. Real strength is understanding: When you lift someone up, you rise too.
» Support creates momentum. Encouragement multiplies. Climbing together is easier than climbing alone.
Break the Crab Mentality. When you see someone growing, don't pull. Push, Cheer, Lift. Because their exit can become your exit too.
[Composed from a social media post]
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Code & Coffee
I got the idea after seeing my uncle track expenses in a notebook. I tried it myself, but keeping up and doing monthly calculations was exhausting. So last week, I said screw it and built Flowly a super simple personal finance app that actually works for…
app-debug.apk
6.3 MB
A few people asked me to build a Flowly app. I was busy last week, but I finally got it done.
Huge shout-out to @Chaos831 for introducing me to CapacitorJS that’s what I used to build it.
Give it a try!
Icon is not updated ... sorry i am lazy 😌
I also did some updates
Huge shout-out to @Chaos831 for introducing me to CapacitorJS that’s what I used to build it.
Give it a try!
Icon is not updated ... sorry i am lazy 😌
I also did some updates
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Found this on Substack and had to share it with you guys.
Yeah, I know… my channel is more motivation than code these days 🙄😅
Coding content coming back soon promise 😊
Yeah, I know… my channel is more motivation than code these days 🙄😅
Coding content coming back soon promise 😊
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This weekend, I was thinking about building a platform where both new and experienced creators could share their creations apps, websites, designs basically an open-source community showcase with feedback.
Today, I came across this - stark
It’s really cool, and I like it a lot. I realized I don’t need to build one anymore we already have something great.
It was built by @andymarrow . I’ll also sharing my work there from now on.(senoregn 😄) Let’s go show your work and get feedback!
Today, I came across this - stark
It’s really cool, and I like it a lot. I realized I don’t need to build one anymore we already have something great.
It was built by @andymarrow . I’ll also sharing my work there from now on.(senoregn 😄) Let’s go show your work and get feedback!
Stark
Stark | The Creator Hub
Don't just look at pixels. Inspect the code.
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