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Technology is best when it brings people together.

- Matt Mullenweg
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I love how books get thicker after we read them.

As if somewhere between the pages, we left little pieces of ourselves.


We leave our DNA as dead cells behind btw 😂
Unpopular opinion:

If you want to help someone, be careful, because helping does not mean losing yourself

When someone is drowning, jumping in without thinking only creates two victims. The right move is to stay steady, find support, and help from a safe position

Emotional help works the same way. If you take all of someone’s pain into yourself, you lose balance and strength. Then you cannot help at all.

Unless your calm, grounded, and protected you can't help no one.

south u need to stay strong so you can pull others up, not sink with them.

This is from my observations
“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
— Søren Kierkegaard

you can only really understand your life and why things happened after they’ve already happened. You see the reasons for your successes, failures, and choices when you look back. But while you’re living, you cant get all the answers. you just have to keep moving forward, making choices, and experiencing life
You know most of the times we define things by what they emit not by what’s inside

See grass is green because it rejects or emits green light but absorb the rest

So reflecting what we refuse
still makes us look like it

fascinating 🤔
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Forwarded from KiNFiSH Farms
Better Auth Studio v1.0.73 released and it is on public beta.

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there was this nice game we played once at a convention
the game worked like this. we stood in a circle no chairs just people then
we start with one small story idea, then each person adds one part. one by one

but there is a rule the ending is already decided. for example
the final ending must be abera and abebech get married

but the first person can start however they want then the story moves around the circle
anyone can say anything twists. someone might say
abera disappears another says abebech leaves the country another one goes wild and says abera killed abebech

now the story is dead broken but the next person has a job revive it somehow maybe it was a dream
maybe she survived maybe he did not really kill her no matter how messy the middle gets the ending still has to happen they must marry that is the whole point

and that is the idea life feels like that game we do not control everything in the middle things go wrong
stories break someone ruins the plot but if we have a goal something we really want to reach then whatever happens in between we still have to come up with something

it is a fun game but you need many people to play it and make it fun
you can play it virtually as well
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btw Stop ignoring yourself

Get a fresh hair cut. Drink water
Eat food that gives you energy
Get fit. Stop looking sloppy
When you look good. You feel good
When you feel good. You do good
Put in the effort. Invest in yourself

It's good for your energy
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Chapi Dev Talks
am sorry i judge people a lot with the commit graph and project pins,
i have worked under 3 different people account for months and another using remote desktop

when such case happens u need to try to contribute to ur repo, its tiring but u need to dedicate a time (1 or 2 hour a day)

otherwise forget commit graph 😂(የለት እንጀራ before brand ) 🙏
NIPS_2012_imagenet_classification_with_deep_convolutional_neural.pdf
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Checked out “ImageNet Classification with Deep CNNs” by Krizhevsky, Sutskever & Hinton.

This 2012 paper basically kickstarted modern deep learning in computer vision.

It’s where they showed the power of GPU-accelerated training for deep networks.

The project is actually called AlexNet

this is where Nvidia’s story changed and, of course, AI got a huge boost
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Tilet solution
NIPS_2012_imagenet_classification_with_deep_convolutional_neural.pdf
Basically, Nvidia was making products that nobody really knew how to use. Then they realized a problem could be tricked into looking like a graphics processing problem, and that’s how CUDA was born

With CUDA, anyone could use GPUs for any kind of computation by turning their problem into a graphics-style problem
I think even Nvidia didn’t realize the full power of GPUs until some biologists used them for experiments by tricking the GPU into thinking it was a graphics problem

Imagine building a product and not even understanding its full power 😂
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The Man in the Car Paradox

Buyers of sports cars assume that people will look at their car and admire them as the owner, but really they focus on the car, not the driver.

This isn’t limited to cars, many luxury purchases are to impress others rather than fulfil ourselves.

It’s better to use money for things that bring intrinsic value instead of external validation.

And if you do want external validation, altruism and kindness bestow it far more effectively.
be optimist about the future so that you can seize opportunities, but pessimist about the things that will prevent you from getting there so that you can avoid them
God, I have done so many experiments with light bulbs. I removed the lid and the inside parts, then used them as flasks, beakers, and test tubes.

I even brought chemicals I made to school and let people drink them. God… what have I done 😭

There was a small hydrogen explosion while I was splitting water with electrolysis.
A sodium reaction with water inside a closed container.
And one time, a chemical I was making, which I did not even know what it was, spilled on my leg. My leg swelled for a whole day. I spent the entire night pouring cold water on it.

Potassium also exploded and burned my shoulder and hand. It was not big, just small marks. All of this was in elementary school.

After so many small accidents with acids, mostly sulfuric acid and other chemicals and substances, I transitioned to electronics 😂😂 just to extend my life a little longer.

I was always obsessed with electric and magnetic fields. That was in high school. I tried many different things, most of them experiments.

Then I moved to microcontrollers. I still have them at home.

In college, I spent most of my time dealing with illness, but I transitioned into business. I pitched in different competitions, got a lot of training in business and IP, and spent nights inside workshops welding and talking.

So what do I do now?

I vibe code 😂😂😂
I sit, write prompts, and wait.
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