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guys help me out I'm buildin JS/TS SDK for HasabAI, I built this for the node environment and not support browsers yet so...
I'm counting on you guys, this gonna decide on your vote so vote now🫡
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🎉 Hasab AI SDK for TS/JS is LIVE!
I’m super excited to share the HasabClient SDK, a clean, type-safe, and developer-friendly TS/Node.js library to supercharge your apps with Hasab AI (perfect for Amharic and local languages!).
With this SDK, you can use now, Chat with AI, Text-to-Speech (TTS), Trannoscription, Translation
Everything is Node.js optimized, supports streamed data, and includes robust error handling. Whether you’re building AI-powered chatbots, trannoscription tools, or interactive workflows, this SDK makes integration fast, safe, and seamless.
npm package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/hasab-sdk
GitHub repo: https://github.com/Eyob-smax/hasab_sdk
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I’m super excited to share the HasabClient SDK, a clean, type-safe, and developer-friendly TS/Node.js library to supercharge your apps with Hasab AI (perfect for Amharic and local languages!).
With this SDK, you can use now, Chat with AI, Text-to-Speech (TTS), Trannoscription, Translation
Everything is Node.js optimized, supports streamed data, and includes robust error handling. Whether you’re building AI-powered chatbots, trannoscription tools, or interactive workflows, this SDK makes integration fast, safe, and seamless.
npm i hasab-sdk
npm package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/hasab-sdk
GitHub repo: https://github.com/Eyob-smax/hasab_sdk
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I really liked this
1. You still need to know how the code works if u wanna be a good programmer
2. If the tools are better than you stop using them
3. There is a lot of code worth having but not worth writing or reading(lib, packages)
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1. You still need to know how the code works if u wanna be a good programmer
2. If the tools are better than you stop using them
3. There is a lot of code worth having but not worth writing or reading(lib, packages)
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe @alnova19
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I just realized I haven’t posted daily technical articles for the past two days. I’ve been a bit lazy lately 😕
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Is it just me, or are Ethiopian dev communities, especially on tg way more active and many compared to others? I was looking for dev communities abroad, but I couldn’t find nearly as many. I checked reddit, google… everything. Maybe I’m just not finding the right ones.
So if you guys know active international communities, please share them with me 😊
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So if you guys know active international communities, please share them with me 😊
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የዩኒቨርሲቲ ተማሪዎች የ3ኛ ዓመት ትምህርታቸውን ሲያጠናቅቁ ለአንድ ዓመት የማስተማር አገልግሎት እንዲሰጡ የሚያስገድደው መመሪያ በ2019 የትምህርት ዘመን ተግባራዊ መሆን ይጀምራል።
What do you guys think about this🤔
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What do you guys think about this🤔
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I have 3 exams in this coming week but I keep posting here mndnew mishalegn😭😭
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Article of the day
Not because their product was bad. Not because they ran out of money. They failed because their CTO spent nine months building a microservices architecture for an app that had forty-seven users.
I watched them burn through runway, rewriting working code into eighteen separate services because a conference talk convinced them that’s how “real” companies build software.
full article 👉 here
#Prisma #ORM #ArticleOfTheDay
Not because their product was bad. Not because they ran out of money. They failed because their CTO spent nine months building a microservices architecture for an app that had forty-seven users.
I watched them burn through runway, rewriting working code into eighteen separate services because a conference talk convinced them that’s how “real” companies build software.
full article 👉 here
#Prisma #ORM #ArticleOfTheDay
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እንዳውም AI is about to replace us so መምህር እሆናለሁ😁😭 @devwitheyob #TechVibe @alnova19
I actually love the idea of teaching for one year, but there are only two ways I can do it, either here in Addis, or in my hometown.
If I choose my hometown, I’ll have the chance to expand my business and hire more people for Maya installations. I’ll also be able to build a consistent system that generates good passive income, and I’ll get to spend a lot more time with my mom.
The reason I’m considering Addis is because you know how it is here you can work, have an amazing time, meet new people, build projects, and do so much more. It’s really fun.
@devwitheyob
If I choose my hometown, I’ll have the chance to expand my business and hire more people for Maya installations. I’ll also be able to build a consistent system that generates good passive income, and I’ll get to spend a lot more time with my mom.
The reason I’m considering Addis is because you know how it is here you can work, have an amazing time, meet new people, build projects, and do so much more. It’s really fun.
@devwitheyob
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How am I supposed to do this in 4 days, with all this exam and class shit, it is not fair😭😭
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Article of the day
Anthropic MCP code execution
Direct tool calls consume context for each definition and result. Agents scale better by writing code to call tools instead.
Today developers routinely build agents with access to hundreds or thousands of tools across dozens of MCP servers. However, as the number of connected tools grows, loading all tool definitions upfront and passing intermediate results through the context window slows down agents and increases costs.
In this blog we'll explore how code execution can enable agents to interact with MCP servers more efficiently, handling more tools while using fewer tokens.
full article here 👉 here
#ArticleOfTheDay #MCP
Anthropic MCP code execution
Direct tool calls consume context for each definition and result. Agents scale better by writing code to call tools instead.
Today developers routinely build agents with access to hundreds or thousands of tools across dozens of MCP servers. However, as the number of connected tools grows, loading all tool definitions upfront and passing intermediate results through the context window slows down agents and increases costs.
In this blog we'll explore how code execution can enable agents to interact with MCP servers more efficiently, handling more tools while using fewer tokens.
full article here 👉 here
#ArticleOfTheDay #MCP
Anthropic
Code execution with MCP: building more efficient AI agents
Learn how code execution with the Model Context Protocol enables agents to handle more tools while using fewer tokens, reducing context overhead by up to 98.7%.
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