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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Getting a promotion!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Meal prepped on Sunday and actually ate it (!!!!) 🍱
Happy Friday!

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My OCD exposure therapy went well and was able to resist the compulsion in record time!
Worked with @javz, @codingwithjiro, and @konark_13 on our upcoming post we are excited to share next week! If anyone is interested, please stay tuned next week Friday for the post on Gemma 4!
Stay Tuned on May 22 for the Gemma 4 Collaboration Post Featuring 4 DEVengers!
It is wonderful to work with these amazing developers. I learned a lot from them and will continue to do so. Thank you for this opportunity @francistrdev, @codingwithjiro and @javz.
I would love to collaborate with you for the upcoming projects and create something wonderful.
It's great to be collaborating on this project together! Been lot's of fun so far! Stay tuned!
Glad you are having a great experience so far! Still a lot of work to do before next Friday btw!
Everything is modest. Quiet. Routine.
I made a library for baking Lightmaps on the CPU. I fell in love with C, Python, and Ctypes - it's a really good combination. I haven't published it yet, but I hope to create a repo today.
Got an achievement in week 24.
Increased to 159 followers
I joined Game Jam by GameDev.tv. It seems I've found myself a partner, or a fellow sufferer if I screw up again. I hope I finish higher than 229th. 🥺
tl;dr A good, ordinary week. A bit rough. But at least something worked out.
Finally crossed 500 views here 🎉
Might be a small number, but after a break from writing, it feels like meaningful progress again.
Also published a fun article today: The Last Developer Museum: From Stack Overflow to AI
published a new post reflecting on Kilo's recent Product Hunt launch (
#1Product of the Day,#1Product of the Week)Reverse-engineering Kilo's recent Product Hunt launch
I spent a few hours coding the old-fashioned way, without any AI assistance. Well, it was nice to get my hands dirty. And honestly, it helps keep my instincts sharp — without them, I might end up letting obvious mistakes slip by without even noticing…
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My win this week, I published a new post on dev.to .!
Wrote about why AI actually made the hard parts of engineering harder, not easier - and it is getting some really good responses so far 😄
The loss of low-intensity recovery time
AI Didn't Make Software Engineering Easier. It Made the Hard Parts Harder.
Also got the Git badge from last week's post, which was a nice little surprise 🏅 small thing but felt good .!
Grateful for this community - the discussions here always push the thinking further 🙌
I wrote my weekly post here.
Been exercising consistently.
Working on my side project.
Spending more time outdoors now that the weather got warmer, after a loooooooong winter in Canada.
A good week!
Consistency! Enjoying life. You are winning 🖖🏼
Appreciate the words of support! Have a great weekend!
This ⤵️
Got my LeetCode kit package 🎉 and I wrote about the journey in this article 👇🏻
Shifting from seeing problems as threats
From Rank 6,000,000 to 26,000: 1.5 Years, 1040 LeetCode Problems, and a Surprise Package That Changed Everything
I wrote tests for my app, to add to the CI/CD pipeline before my pushes to git and subsequent push to cloud run in GCP. It's now been three day since a Workplace (Code) Incident 🤣
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