Forwarded from DOT_RUTH
Telegraph
Don't Lose Your Individuality
In a world that constantly rewards conformity, it’s easy to forget the value of being you. Don’t lose your individuality trying to fit into a mold that was never made for you. Group thinking feels safe. It’s comfortable. You’re surrounded by people nodding…
Late night coding session are amazing. I don't drink coffee so I'm running on 100% pure willpower gang, I think I am gonna tweak😂
Edit: I am drinking Ambo just to wake up my senses 😎
Edit: I am drinking Ambo just to wake up my senses 😎
😁2
If anyone is comfortable, share your Bday's down in the comment, we gonna make sure you're celebrated!
🙏1
I will never forgive sales force for taking Heroku's free-tier option away from me. The amount of apps I lost😭
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Built a simple flashcard mini project just to integrate the concepts of state and props. Was fun and it gave me an idea of a project I want to build in the future (after the current project I have in mind)
❤1
Sometimes greeting someone can be the most overcomplicated thing to ever curse a human being.😭
Aria? I don't know her.
(And that's how I lost a potential frontend position peeps🫡)
(And that's how I lost a potential frontend position peeps🫡)
😁1
Hydration? I do drink 2-3L of water per day😆
(Bros and Gals, what am I doing wrong🥲)
(Bros and Gals, what am I doing wrong🥲)
😁2
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Built my first accordion (although the css was provided). Solidifying the react basics, I'm ready to move on to the intermediate side of things now.
🔥2
I created my NerdSpace account yesterday and it's really amazing. I really like how simple it is. Being in an environment with like-minded "nerds" pushes me to do even more from my end. Props to @selfmadecoder.
🔥3
Today's workout rating: 8/10.
Managed to go from 35kgs to 40kgs (2×20kg plates), for the t-bar rows (back based exercise).
Feels good man
Managed to go from 35kgs to 40kgs (2×20kg plates), for the t-bar rows (back based exercise).
Feels good man
❤2❤🔥1
Forwarded from Google Developer Group AAU (Hira)
🚀 Ready to build the future?
Join us for the IoT Dev Workshop – From Embedded Hardware to Cloud-Connected Apps!
Get hands-on with IoT! Learn how to go from hardware basics to building smart, cloud-connected apps —
and bring your own mini project to life.🎤 Special session with Salman Ali, startup founder, software engineer, and CEO of Evergreen Technologies. A top Software Engineering student at AAU, Salman leads youth innovation projects across Ethiopia and brings real-world insights into smart tech and IoT.
📍Location: FBE Chole Hall, College of Business and Economics, AAU
📅 Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
🕜 Time: 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM (7:30 LT- 10 LT)
What to expect:
🔹 Learn embedded hardware basics
🔹 Program and debug real systems
🔹 Build your own mini IoT project
🔹 Network with passionate developers!
Spots are limited — RSVP now and let's innovate together: https://gdg.community.dev/e/m2aykn/
#IoT #GDGAAU #TechWorkshop #Networking
I miss the times when Cards Against Humanity was actually a game the masses enjoyed🥲 Anyone down to play with me?
Forwarded from Exodus_Tola🇪🇹💻
Introducing: shadcn-remover CLI
A simple, powerful, and user-friendly CLI tool to efficiently remove Shadcn UI components from your project.
While working on a Next.js project with Shadcn, I added a lot of UI components. Later wanted to remove some of them, I realized there was no easy way to do it.
I checked the official Shadcn docs, browsed through their GitHub repo, and even Googled around — but found no dedicated command or simple solution. Manual deletion was the only option.
That’s when the idea hit me: Why not build a tool for that? — and shadcn-remover CLI was born.
It automates the cleanup process and comes packed with useful features.
By default, it expects your Shadcn UI components to be located at src/components/ui/ (the standard Shadcn structure in Next.jsV13++).
Check out the full feature list on the GitHub repo and the package README.
Your support through stars and shares is greatly appreciated!
Thanks for using and sharing the shadcn-remover CLI!
NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/shadcn-remover/v/1.1.5
GitHub: https://github.com/exodus-tola-mindCoder/shadcn-remover
#shadcn_remover
#Nextjs #ShadcnUI #CLItool #Opensource
@Exodus_Tola
A simple, powerful, and user-friendly CLI tool to efficiently remove Shadcn UI components from your project.
While working on a Next.js project with Shadcn, I added a lot of UI components. Later wanted to remove some of them, I realized there was no easy way to do it.
I checked the official Shadcn docs, browsed through their GitHub repo, and even Googled around — but found no dedicated command or simple solution. Manual deletion was the only option.
That’s when the idea hit me: Why not build a tool for that? — and shadcn-remover CLI was born.
It automates the cleanup process and comes packed with useful features.
By default, it expects your Shadcn UI components to be located at src/components/ui/ (the standard Shadcn structure in Next.jsV13++).
Check out the full feature list on the GitHub repo and the package README.
Your support through stars and shares is greatly appreciated!
Thanks for using and sharing the shadcn-remover CLI!
NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/shadcn-remover/v/1.1.5
GitHub: https://github.com/exodus-tola-mindCoder/shadcn-remover
#shadcn_remover
#Nextjs #ShadcnUI #CLItool #Opensource
@Exodus_Tola
❤1