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What were you doing when this happend prolly 2013 means around 2006 E.C 😁
Forwarded from Google Developer Group AAU (Hira)
🎙 Open Mic Session is Back — And We’re Kicking Off the Year with Natnael Fikadu!


After a short pause, we’re bringing back our Open Mic Session with renewed energy and a whole lot of enthusiasm. And to start the year strong, we’re hosting Natnael Fikadu Udemy Instructor, Software Engineer, and Mobile Application Developer known for his standout Flutter expertise and top-rated courses.

Natnael has built a reputation for creating polished, high-performing mobile applications and teaching thousands of learners across the globe.

What’s Coming This Session:
🔹 Inside the world of building scalable Flutter apps
🔹 How Natnael designs, structures, and ships production-ready mobile solutions
🔹 The journey of teaching development through Udemy
🔹 Practical dev tips you can apply right away


📅 Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
Time: 8:00 PM / 2:00 LT
📍 Live on the GDG AAU Channel

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Forwarded from Design Weg
We'll be recording with Robel Mezemir. Most of you know him as Robi @Robi_makes_stuff .

He is a front end guy, ui designer and more.

Will be doing it Thursday 9:30 PM live, only on @designweg 😁👋🏾
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Gah damnnn this week is filled with exciting things 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Isnt it funny when day by day nothing changes, but when you look back, everything is changed
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Should we have Ask me anything S.M.A ?
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pls dont ask me too much lol😁
the typical robi check, idk if its him or not tho😁
im doing gr8 comrade thanks for asking 🫡
ohhh we now got copy image 🫡🫡🫡 i don need to screenshot anymore . awesome
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it has been 3+ years since i moved from web to flutter and life has been sooo finee❤️❤️❤️
i would be an artist (drawing) , a hardware maintainance chief or some gang or soldier😁😁
why are u gay👀😁😁😁. appreciate it no matter ur gender lmfao
currently we are riding to Bishoftu or Holeta side not rly on that side of the city but if you wanna join DM me every weekend and we can do it 💪🏻
Yeah absolutely. I’ve felt impostor syndrome so heavy that quitting felt like the logical option. Not dramatic quitting… quiet quitting in my head. The kind where you start thinking, “Maybe I’m not built for this. Maybe everyone else is just smarter.”

But here’s the truth I learned the hard way: impostor syndrome doesn’t show up when you’re fake it shows up when you’re growing. Beginners are loud with confidence. The doubt comes when you finally understand how big the mountain really is.

There were times I shipped things while feeling completely unqualified. And then people used them. Trusted them. Paid for them. That messed with my head in the best way because the evidence started to contradict the fear.

I didn’t beat impostor syndrome by “believing in myself.” I beat it by doing the work even while feeling like a fraud. Consistency silenced the noise.

So yeah, I’ve wanted to quit because of it. More than once. But every level I reached only happened because I kept moving while doubting.
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My journey in tech has been anything but smooth. It started with curiosity and big dreams, but the early phase was mostly confusion, inconsistency, and selfdoubt. I jumped between tutorials, frameworks, and ideas thinking i was “exploring,” but honestly, i was just avoiding committing to one path. that cost me time.

The biggest struggle early on wasn’t even code it was discipline. I would have weeks of extreme motivation, then disappear for days. i compared myself to people who were far ahead and used that as a reason to feel behind instead of using it as fuel.

My first real milestone was building something that actually worked and that other people used. that changed everything. it showed me that I didn’t need to be perfect to be valuable. Shipping small projects gave me confidence that no tutorial ever did.
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