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I'm Eyob, a self-taught dev sharing my Tech journey, tips, tools, and real-world projects. Let’s grow together😊

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Read that fucking code

AI coding tools like Claude Code enable developers to generate working code without reading it, but this practice leads to three critical issues: architectural decay, loss of domain knowledge, and security vulnerabilities. The author advocates for two responsible approaches: fast prototyping with post-session review for peripheral features, and synchronous pair-coding for core functionality. A comprehensive checklist covers architecture consistency, security scoping, meaningful tests, documentation, error handling, and performance considerations

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Good night peeps, sweet dreams🙏
Today I was working with three LLMs for translation purposes Gemini 2.5, ChatGPT 5, and Grok 4 and I noticed some interesting things about them.

Gemini: I regret not using this AI more often because it’s insanely fast and powerful. It handles tasks incredibly well, but I’d say it’s strongest in specific areas. For example, when I asked it to translate a less common language, it said it couldn’t, while the others managed to do it.

ChatGPT: This is the one I use the most. It really has the upper hand when it comes to explaining complex topics. But once you finish the daily limit for modern models like GPT-5 or GPT-4, it starts misunderstanding you.

Grok: I’m new to this AI, but its reasoning ability and accuracy are on another level. It can also generate longer responses compared to ChatGPT, but it’s noticeably slower.

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What is your favorite LLM?

let me know in the comment😊
I just realize how powerful a GPU is do you know to train ChatGPT 3 which released at 2020 it will take 600 years with CPU but they train the model using GPU in only 30 days, yooo just imagine how powerful they are😮

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What is TypeScript?


For those of you who don’t use TypeScript: ts is a tool built on top of JavaScript that adds a proper typing system, making Js more strict about tupe safety. It’s incredibly crucial for building large and modern applications. This alone can save you a lot of time during development and testing. You really should use it if you want to become a professional js dev.

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One thing I really appreciate about tech is the community that comes with it. Unlike many other fields, tech communities are incredibly supportive you’ll often find people willing to share resources, guide you through problems, or collaborate on projects without expecting anything in return. Whether it’s open-source contributors, forums, or local meetups, there’s always someone ready to help. This culture of sharing and mentorship not only makes learning easier but also creates a sense of belonging. No matter where you are in your journey beginner or experienced. you can always find advice, inspiration, and opportunities to grow.

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A friend of mine sent me this, and I really think we should spend some serious time with our friend talking about real-life issues. What do you think?

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Wrapping up a project and starting a new one…

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I really enjoyed this presentation by CS50 about AI chck it out
Seven productivity habits that can significantly improve developer efficiency: automating repetitive tasks through custom noscripts and tools, writing code with future maintainability in mind, documenting debugging processes before starting, building personal productivity tools, timeboxing deep work sessions, studying and adapting workflows from successful projects, and conducting weekly solo retrospectives to identify improvements.

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The way I learn and the way I forget just don’t balance😭😭

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The good thing at the wrong time becomes bad✌️.

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Start working on a small but impactful project today. I’ll share it once it’s finished

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SOLID principles

1. Single Responsibility Principle (SRP): Each part of your code should have just one job. This makes your code simpler to test and modify. Think of it like a TV remote: each button should have one function.

2. Open/Closed Principle (OCP): Your code should be open to adding new stuff but closed to changing existing structures. It's like adding a new app to your smartphone without altering how the phone's basic functions work.

3. Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP): Subclasses should fit everywhere their parent class can fit without causing trouble. Imagine using a universal remote that can control any brand of TV—no quirks allowed!

4. Interface Segregation Principle (ISP): Create specific interfaces for specific tasks, avoiding a one-size-fits-all approach. Similar to having separate remote controls for a TV, sound system, and DVD player.

5. Dependency Inversion Principle (DIP): Rely on broad concepts, not specific details. Your code parts should communicate through general advice, like hiring a tour guide who can work with any local transport, instead of being bound to one specific bus service.

These principles promote clarity, easy updates, and less complicated debugging.

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Do you usually snack while coding, or nah?

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