Articles of the day
Burnout doesn’t hit you like a lightning bolt. It’s not one moment, one deadline, or one bad week.
For me, burnout arrived quietly, months before I realized anything was wrong. It was like stress slowly accumulating, but heavier… stickier… more permanent. And by the time I understood what was happening, I was already deep in it....
full article 👉 here
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#ArticleOfTheDay #BurnOut
Burnout doesn’t hit you like a lightning bolt. It’s not one moment, one deadline, or one bad week.
For me, burnout arrived quietly, months before I realized anything was wrong. It was like stress slowly accumulating, but heavier… stickier… more permanent. And by the time I understood what was happening, I was already deep in it....
full article 👉 here
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#ArticleOfTheDay #BurnOut
There’s something special about seeing your package in action.
try it if you need hasab ai integration
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try it if you need hasab ai integration
npm i hasab-sdk
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New week, new energy. Let’s focus, grow, and make real progress toward the things that matter.
Wishing you a productive week ahead fam
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#WeeklyReset
Wishing you a productive week ahead fam
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#WeeklyReset
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ma friend once shared this idea
“Feeling that edge, like the moment before you die, has something strangely exciting about it.”
at first it didn’t make much sense to me. It also sounds like a dangerous mindset, something you really shouldn’t risk. but when you think about it, experiencing such intense emotions can genuinely change your perspective on life. It’s like being pushed to the limits makes you see things differently.
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“Feeling that edge, like the moment before you die, has something strangely exciting about it.”
at first it didn’t make much sense to me. It also sounds like a dangerous mindset, something you really shouldn’t risk. but when you think about it, experiencing such intense emotions can genuinely change your perspective on life. It’s like being pushed to the limits makes you see things differently.
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Currently, I’m working on a big project as a backend dev, and one thing I’ve noticed is that if you carefully design and architect the database and overall system, the rest becomes way easier. taking the time to plan the schema properly makes it simple to integrate advanced features easily later.
moral of the story
Don’t rush into writing code, design the damn system first, dude 😁
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#DesignIt #tips
moral of the story
Don’t rush into writing code, design the damn system first, dude 😁
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#DesignIt #tips
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Flipping all my chatbots from react-markdown to this, highly recommend. A drop-in replacement for react-markdown, designed for AI-powered streaming.
Some one has to do it, thank you👏
The website 👉 here
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Some one has to do it, thank you👏
The website 👉 here
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Just shipped one another projects.
I’ve been building a course management system for GBI Gubae, attendance tracking, course management, analytics, batch migrations, student management…the whole thing. It will also be integrated with this portal system that we built earlier
Used NestJS, Prisma, PostgreSQL, Redis, and a bunch of other tools.
honestly, this one pushed me a lot as a backend dev. I learned a lot about scalable system design, caching and boosting performace and much more.
here is the 👉 repo
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#project #NestJs #GbiGubae
I’ve been building a course management system for GBI Gubae, attendance tracking, course management, analytics, batch migrations, student management…the whole thing. It will also be integrated with this portal system that we built earlier
Used NestJS, Prisma, PostgreSQL, Redis, and a bunch of other tools.
honestly, this one pushed me a lot as a backend dev. I learned a lot about scalable system design, caching and boosting performace and much more.
here is the 👉 repo
@devwitheyob
#project #NestJs #GbiGubae
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Just shipped one another projects. I’ve been building a course management system for GBI Gubae, attendance tracking, course management, analytics, batch migrations, student management…the whole thing. It will also be integrated with this portal system that…
btw, I have to mention we worked on this project as a team and I was doing only the backend part
and if you wanna be a part of this team and if you are AAU student, you can contact me, we just need on thing a person who's committed enough to build solution for the community.
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and if you wanna be a part of this team and if you are AAU student, you can contact me, we just need on thing a person who's committed enough to build solution for the community.
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Reddit user is reporting that Google's Antigravity platform improperly wiped out the contents of an entire hard drive partition🤯
here
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here
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
The amount of things competing to waste your attention, money, time, and energy is just unbelievable!!!
Forwarded from Natyiu
Media is too big
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Spent the last few days vibecoding a journaling app called Hushh.
I Used Gemini 3, Claude Sonnet, Antigravity + Cursor, with Supabase on the backend and Vercel hosting. Designed everything in Figma.
It turned out smooth,
Click here to use Hushh
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I Used Gemini 3, Claude Sonnet, Antigravity + Cursor, with Supabase on the backend and Vercel hosting. Designed everything in Figma.
It turned out smooth,
Click here to use Hushh
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Been configuring Docker and it is a really good tool. It works like a VM, but the main difference is that it’s less resource-intensive, and it helps us get everything we need to run our app in different environments. can you imagine that with Docker you don't have to worry about downloading node.js or other tools on your system, Docker does it all for you. There are two main concepts in Docker
Images: A blueprint of your app (like a class).
It is built from a Dockerfile.
Containers: The actual runtimes that pull the image and run it, like a running instance of an image.
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#docker
Images: A blueprint of your app (like a class).
It is built from a Dockerfile.
Containers: The actual runtimes that pull the image and run it, like a running instance of an image.
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#docker