Forwarded from Luna's pathway🤗 (Luna)
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Forwarded from Chapi Dev Talks
Always Do this when applying to a job post in any place
- Greet with nice tone
- dont over explain
- keep it simple (but dont send one liners either)
- don't exaggerate things than necessary
- don't make it too long nobody is gonna read it
- have a good spacing
- have a nice subject line and make sure to match the context of the email or if mentioned in the job post(it have a purpose it serves)
- Include relevant links (portfolio, github, linkedin, etc) in the body of the email at the end
- Attach your resume as a PDF file(dont attach word files or any other format)
- if you put resume link make sure its downloadable, accessible to everyone, dont ask for the email to access it, or anything i will just ignore it and move on to the next application. you are not speciall to make such requests.
- Make sure your github activity is visible and good enough if you are applying as a developer role
- Check your portfolio website is working fine if you have mentioned it.
- Be Professional and use always Real Name, Greet the hiring manager not a personal name unless specified. if somebody else is looking at the application it might not interest them at all. so greet professionally with group greetings like "Dear Hiring Manager" or "To whom it may concern" or "Dear [Company Name] Team"
try to read all words from the post its a good exercise 😂
- Greet with nice tone
- dont over explain
- keep it simple (but dont send one liners either)
- don't exaggerate things than necessary
- don't make it too long nobody is gonna read it
- have a good spacing
- have a nice subject line and make sure to match the context of the email or if mentioned in the job post(it have a purpose it serves)
- Include relevant links (portfolio, github, linkedin, etc) in the body of the email at the end
- Attach your resume as a PDF file(dont attach word files or any other format)
- if you put resume link make sure its downloadable, accessible to everyone, dont ask for the email to access it, or anything i will just ignore it and move on to the next application. you are not speciall to make such requests.
- Make sure your github activity is visible and good enough if you are applying as a developer role
- Check your portfolio website is working fine if you have mentioned it.
- Be Professional and use always Real Name, Greet the hiring manager not a personal name unless specified. if somebody else is looking at the application it might not interest them at all. so greet professionally with group greetings like "Dear Hiring Manager" or "To whom it may concern" or "Dear [Company Name] Team"
try to read all words from the post its a good exercise 😂
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Forwarded from Henok | Neural Nets
YouTube
Ilya Sutskever – We're moving from the age of scaling to the age of research
Ilya & I discuss SSI’s strategy, the problems with pre-training, how to improve the generalization of AI models, and how to ensure AGI goes well.
𝐄𝐏𝐈𝐒𝐎𝐃𝐄 𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐊𝐒
* Trannoscript: https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/ilya-sutskever-2
* Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.…
𝐄𝐏𝐈𝐒𝐎𝐃𝐄 𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐊𝐒
* Trannoscript: https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/ilya-sutskever-2
* Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.…
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Forwarded from Solo codes (Brook Solomon)
Introducing WebMTP
So the worst thing about Macs , is that you cant just plug in your android and just access the file storage directly how you do with windows, you need to install third party software and set it up just to have this basic functionality
which is why i made WebMTP, connect and directly access your phone storage from the web on MacOs without any installs
and it is also open source so would appreciate it if you drop a star on the repo
Github
So the worst thing about Macs , is that you cant just plug in your android and just access the file storage directly how you do with windows, you need to install third party software and set it up just to have this basic functionality
which is why i made WebMTP, connect and directly access your phone storage from the web on MacOs without any installs
and it is also open source so would appreciate it if you drop a star on the repo
Github
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If you guys are playing Fifa with the QA in your company BE CAREFULL 😂
One of my dudes just won him United with Chelsea 2:1 😂 bad timing
and dudes life is a living hell.
A pr that was almost on production is back to dev now 😂
Seriously BE CAREFUL
These people work on Mysterious ways 😆
One of my dudes just won him United with Chelsea 2:1 😂 bad timing
and dudes life is a living hell.
A pr that was almost on production is back to dev now 😂
Seriously BE CAREFUL
These people work on Mysterious ways 😆
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Chapi Dev Talks
Too bad 😂
There is no specific reason why btw... and besides they are targeting people with US account details at least...and also if you are transacting above some amounts
I Told AntiGravity to read my resume and create for me contents i can have in portfolio webiste, and with all this power it LITERALLY Couldn't read the PDF!!!
Seriously all of this power and couldn't correctly extract data from pdf is crazy...
It wrote a noscript in python to extract the text🤨
Seriously all of this power and couldn't correctly extract data from pdf is crazy...
It wrote a noscript in python to extract the text
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DevFest is around the corner make sure to register and get your Ticket 🎟
https://gdg.community.dev/events/details/google-gdg-addis-presents-gdg-addis-devfest25/
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Google Developer Groups
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So if you guys didn't know yet, you can now Airdrop between iPhone and Andriod now. Google Pixel for now.
Here is how it happened
● AirDrop originally relied on Apple's proprietary protocol, called Apple Wireless Direct Link, which effectively created a private mini Wi-Fi network between Apple devices
● The European Union put the Digital Markets Act (DMA) into place to ensure fair competition
● The DMA forced Apple to adopt the new, open standard called Wi-Fi aware. Apple sneakily integrated the AirDrop protocol specifications into the Wi-Fi aware standard when releasing iOS 26
● Google, which has supported Wi-Fi aware since Android 8.0, updated its Quick Share implementation to include Apple's new additions to the standard
● Google announced that Quick Share on its Android Pixel 10 series is now fully compatible with AirDrop. This means a user can now "AirDrop" files (and all metadata) between a Pixel 10 and any Apple device, including iPhones and Macs, and even in reverse
TL;DR
So now Apple is forced to use this new policy to use WiFi Aware which EU forced it to do, and actually Andriod has been using from Andriod 8+
So now Its been tested on Google Pixel but expected to run on All Andriods!
@datawithsimon
Here is how it happened
● AirDrop originally relied on Apple's proprietary protocol, called Apple Wireless Direct Link, which effectively created a private mini Wi-Fi network between Apple devices
● The European Union put the Digital Markets Act (DMA) into place to ensure fair competition
● The DMA forced Apple to adopt the new, open standard called Wi-Fi aware. Apple sneakily integrated the AirDrop protocol specifications into the Wi-Fi aware standard when releasing iOS 26
● Google, which has supported Wi-Fi aware since Android 8.0, updated its Quick Share implementation to include Apple's new additions to the standard
● Google announced that Quick Share on its Android Pixel 10 series is now fully compatible with AirDrop. This means a user can now "AirDrop" files (and all metadata) between a Pixel 10 and any Apple device, including iPhones and Macs, and even in reverse
TL;DR
So now Apple is forced to use this new policy to use WiFi Aware which EU forced it to do, and actually Andriod has been using from Andriod 8+
So now Its been tested on Google Pixel but expected to run on All Andriods!
@datawithsimon
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Great are things comings btw, we are cooking something HUGE!!!
Let's keep it up 💯
Let's keep it up 💯
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Job Title
NestJS Backend Developer (Microservices & Realtime Systems)
About the Role
We are looking for an experienced Backend Developer with strong expertise in NestJS, microservice architecture, and real-time data processing. You will work on high-performance, scalable backend services that power mission-critical applications with heavy system load and real-time communication requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Design, build, and maintain backend services using NestJS and TypeScript
Architect and implement microservices with scalable, event-driven communication
Build and optimize real-time data channels using technologies like Socket.IO, WebSockets, or similar
Ensure system performance, high availability, and fault tolerance for high-traffic workloads
Integrate and maintain message brokers (e.g., Kafka, RabbitMQ, NATS)
Develop clean, testable, and maintainable code following best practices
Collaborate with DevOps for CI/CD, containerization (Docker), and orchestration (Kubernetes)
Work closely with product and front-end teams to deliver reliable APIs and features
Required Skills & Qualifications
3+ years of professional backend development experience
Strong hands-on experience with NestJS and Node.js
Proven background building microservice architectures
Experience with real-time systems, preferably Socket.IO or native WebSockets
Deep understanding of REST, GraphQL, and API design principles
Hands-on experience with message brokers (Kafka, RabbitMQ, or similar)
Strong experience with SQL or NoSQL databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, etc.)
Knowledge of scaling high-demand systems and performance optimization
Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud services (AWS/GCP/Azure)
Experience with unit/integration testing using Jest or similar tools
Nice to Have
Experience with monitoring and observability: Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry
Security best practices for backend services
How to apply:
send your CV + your portfolio to @peneal_fa
if you don't have a portfolio please don't apply
NestJS Backend Developer (Microservices & Realtime Systems)
About the Role
We are looking for an experienced Backend Developer with strong expertise in NestJS, microservice architecture, and real-time data processing. You will work on high-performance, scalable backend services that power mission-critical applications with heavy system load and real-time communication requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Design, build, and maintain backend services using NestJS and TypeScript
Architect and implement microservices with scalable, event-driven communication
Build and optimize real-time data channels using technologies like Socket.IO, WebSockets, or similar
Ensure system performance, high availability, and fault tolerance for high-traffic workloads
Integrate and maintain message brokers (e.g., Kafka, RabbitMQ, NATS)
Develop clean, testable, and maintainable code following best practices
Collaborate with DevOps for CI/CD, containerization (Docker), and orchestration (Kubernetes)
Work closely with product and front-end teams to deliver reliable APIs and features
Required Skills & Qualifications
3+ years of professional backend development experience
Strong hands-on experience with NestJS and Node.js
Proven background building microservice architectures
Experience with real-time systems, preferably Socket.IO or native WebSockets
Deep understanding of REST, GraphQL, and API design principles
Hands-on experience with message brokers (Kafka, RabbitMQ, or similar)
Strong experience with SQL or NoSQL databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, etc.)
Knowledge of scaling high-demand systems and performance optimization
Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud services (AWS/GCP/Azure)
Experience with unit/integration testing using Jest or similar tools
Nice to Have
Experience with monitoring and observability: Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry
Security best practices for backend services
How to apply:
send your CV + your portfolio to @peneal_fa
if you don't have a portfolio please don't apply
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The crazy part about job posts is that, don't fully expect the list of tasks that are listed in the Job post, bec the guy who used to generate that doesn't even know it....
Its Generated using Ai, and besides that they don't even read it that's why they would miss such stuff.
So when you communicate with any client just make sure focus on the final product, not the process!
@datawithsimon
Its Generated using Ai, and besides that they don't even read it that's why they would miss such stuff.
So when you communicate with any client just make sure focus on the final product, not the process!
@datawithsimon
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