Dagmawi Babi
Localhost 2
• https://news.1rj.ru/str/addlist/sZ8D9Jvimcs3ZDhk
These are really lovely and creative channels that I regularly checkup on. They're amazing and entertaining do check'em out.
• https://news.1rj.ru/str/addlist/sZ8D9Jvimcs3ZDhk
These are really lovely and creative channels that I regularly checkup on. They're amazing and entertaining do check'em out.
I was wondering why i was getting new folks here then it turns out i am on this list ☺️
Thanks guys 🙏
Thanks guys 🙏
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Now that we got over 60 folks joined our channel wich i am happy and grateful ❤️🙏
How we are going to keep them is the problem 😁😁
btw Customer acquisition was done by @dagmawiBabi 🫡
and we need strategy for the retention 😂😂
How we are going to keep them is the problem 😁😁
btw Customer acquisition was done by @dagmawiBabi 🫡
and we need strategy for the retention 😂😂
Btw our English practice hub discord server is still active
I don't be there every time but there some awesome dudes there
I actually renamed it to English Hub to make it more general
The one that say Neb is me
Invite link
I don't be there every time but there some awesome dudes there
I actually renamed it to English Hub to make it more general
The one that say Neb is me
Invite link
Discord
Join the English Practice Hub Discord Server!
1. Build confidence speaking English2. Improve your listening and speaking skills by talking with real people.3. Meet friends from around the world 4. Have fun while practicing | 508 members
the way they smuggle AD on there YouTube video is becoming sophisticated you will see half of it without noticing
now you can bankrupt a company by sending to many request to there LLM endpoint
You should read about this: The XY Problem
What is it
The XY problem happens when someone asks about their attempted solution instead of their real issue
How it usually goes
• User wants to do X
• User does not know how to do X
• User thinks doing Y will solve X
• User also does not know how to do Y
• User asks for help with Y
• Others get confused because Y looks pointless
• After a long back and forth, the real goal X finally appears
• Turns out Y was not even useful for X in the first place
The core issue
People get stuck on the solution they imagined and forget to explain the real problem fully
https://xyproblem.info/
what-is-the-xy-problem
https://read.thecoder.cafe/p/xy-problem
What is it
The XY problem happens when someone asks about their attempted solution instead of their real issue
How it usually goes
• User wants to do X
• User does not know how to do X
• User thinks doing Y will solve X
• User also does not know how to do Y
• User asks for help with Y
• Others get confused because Y looks pointless
• After a long back and forth, the real goal X finally appears
• Turns out Y was not even useful for X in the first place
The core issue
People get stuck on the solution they imagined and forget to explain the real problem fully
https://xyproblem.info/
what-is-the-xy-problem
https://read.thecoder.cafe/p/xy-problem
Meta Stack Exchange
What is the XY problem?
What is the XY problem?
When asking questions, how do I recognize when I'm falling into it? How do I avoid it?
Return to FAQ index
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When asking questions, how do I recognize when I'm falling into it? How do I avoid it?
Return to FAQ index
Other languages:
ES, JA, PT, RU
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for me the problem with solving everything by adding a new abstraction is that we end up learning that extra layer too. even though it might makes things simpler, it still adds to the mental load
In HCI (human computer interaction) there are two key ideas [from a great book i read]
1. Learnability - how easy it is to learn
2. Memorability - how easy it is to remember after some time
• Every abstraction should respect these two things, When layers pile up, we still need to understand each one to use the system properly
That is why I dislike abstractions and wrappers when people use them as the solution for everything
In HCI (human computer interaction) there are two key ideas [from a great book i read]
1. Learnability - how easy it is to learn
2. Memorability - how easy it is to remember after some time
• Every abstraction should respect these two things, When layers pile up, we still need to understand each one to use the system properly
That is why I dislike abstractions and wrappers when people use them as the solution for everything
Two sites worth a look
• artificialanalysis.ai
cool site that tests a bunch of AI models for speed, accuracy, cost, and more. It helps you pick the right one for your project.
• openrouter.ai/rankings
gives you a live ranking of popular AI models based on real-world usage. Great if you want to see what’s trending before you build something.
• artificialanalysis.ai
cool site that tests a bunch of AI models for speed, accuracy, cost, and more. It helps you pick the right one for your project.
• openrouter.ai/rankings
gives you a live ranking of popular AI models based on real-world usage. Great if you want to see what’s trending before you build something.
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Forwarded from Henok | Neural Nets
Introducing Ethiopian AI/ML Resource Hub.
People usually ask for certain papers, datasets, models etc when they start working on ML projects on Ethiopian languages or Ethiopian context, so it's better if we have it somewhere.
https://henokb.github.io/ethiopian-ai-hub/
People usually ask for certain papers, datasets, models etc when they start working on ML projects on Ethiopian languages or Ethiopian context, so it's better if we have it somewhere.
https://henokb.github.io/ethiopian-ai-hub/
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In the wrong place, even if you give your very best, it will never be enough.
But in the right place, your mere presence will be celebrated
But in the right place, your mere presence will be celebrated
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angela-duckworth-grit.pdf
3.6 MB
GRIT: THE POWER of PASSION and PERSEVERANCE
by ANGELA DUCKWORTH
a book about how passion and persistence can lead to outstanding achievement, and how it can be learned regardless of IQ or circumstances
by ANGELA DUCKWORTH
a book about how passion and persistence can lead to outstanding achievement, and how it can be learned regardless of IQ or circumstances
React2Shell Vulnerability Info
• The recent Cloudflare outage on December 5 2025 happened while they were working on a fix for the React Server Components critical vulnerability
critical-security-vulnerability-in-react-server-components
• They were not hacked. The outage came from their attempt to patch the issue quickly.
• theo posted a video explaining how serious the React2Shell flaw is
• Guillermo Rauch also commented on X
• React official blog for reference
• The recent Cloudflare outage on December 5 2025 happened while they were working on a fix for the React Server Components critical vulnerability
critical-security-vulnerability-in-react-server-components
• They were not hacked. The outage came from their attempt to patch the issue quickly.
• theo posted a video explaining how serious the React2Shell flaw is
• Guillermo Rauch also commented on X
• React official blog for reference
React Server Concepts Quick Read
• Server Components overview
https://react.dev/reference/rsc/server-components
• Server Functions guide
https://react.dev/reference/rsc/server-functions
• use-server directive details
https://react.dev/reference/rsc/use-server
• Server Components overview
https://react.dev/reference/rsc/server-components
• Server Functions guide
https://react.dev/reference/rsc/server-functions
• use-server directive details
https://react.dev/reference/rsc/use-server
There is actually a site called Meta Bug Bounty. I never heard of it before but it’s Meta’s official program to submit security issues or i think any valid vulnerability
• You can submit your own findings and earn up to $300K (do you know how much this is in birr 👀..... 50m )
• I read that Since the program launched in 2011 they have paid out over $20 million 😯
• Full recap on their blog
https://engineering.fb.com/2025/02/13/security/looking-back-at-our-bug-bounty-program-in-2024
• You can submit your own findings and earn up to $300K (do you know how much this is in birr 👀..... 50m )
• I read that Since the program launched in 2011 they have paid out over $20 million 😯
• Full recap on their blog
https://engineering.fb.com/2025/02/13/security/looking-back-at-our-bug-bounty-program-in-2024