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Welcome Thread - v350

  1. Leave a comment below to introduce yourself! You can talk about what brought you here, what you're learning, or just a fun fact about yourself.

  2. Reply to someone's comment, either with a question or just a hello. 👋

  3. Come back next week to greet our new members so you can one day earn our Warm Welcome Badge!

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Othmane LAHRIMI

I'm Othmane LAHRIMI, senior full Stack Engineer, McKinsey Forward member, and founder at Codectopus.

I joined the DEV community in order to contribute to the community and to learn new things.

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Jess Lee The DEV Team

Welcome!

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Jess Lee The DEV Team

Hello to all the new faces!!

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Ekop_ Designz

I'm Favour Ekop from Nigeria, CEO of Ekop Designz Hub.
I'm Founder of @ekopteach .
I'm a FullStack Developer, Social Media Manager.

I joined DEV to share opinions, insights and my perspectives towards tech related contents and issues.
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Moshood Abdulkarim

Hello, I'm Moshood Abdulkarim, Frontend developer, UI/UX and graphic designer. I joined this wonderful community in order to contribute and also learn from creative minds here. I look forward to exploring the platform. Thank you!

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Outdated Dev

Hey dev.to community! 👋

Hello I'm Daniel Urdaneta a Senior Software Engineer, with a lot of background on the .net stack.

I came up with the name because I'm an outdated software engineer (aren't we all?) who's been through the burnout cycle and lived to tell the tale. After years of trying to keep up with every new framework, library, and "best practice" that comes out, I've learned something important: we're all outdated, and that's okay.

I'm here to share what I've learned from my personal and professional experience; the good, the bad, and the "why did I do that?" moments. I'll be writing about code quality, best practices (theory vs being pragmatic), and the lessons I've picked up along the way, all while trying to stay updated in the overwhelming dev world (just like everyone else).

Looking forward to learning from this amazing community and hopefully contributing something useful. Let's grow together! 🚀

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Julián Andrés Rodríguez Escobar

Hi, I'm Julian, middle senior mobile app developer, currently working as lead of a small team.

I joined the DEV community to learn new things and contribute with experiences and tech tips to makes mobile app developers journeys enjoyable.

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Omar Mohammed

How DragonWebRec Works (Based on General Crypto Recovery Knowledge)

From my research and experience, DragonWebRec operates like reputable recovery firms but with a focus on transparency. Here's a high-level overview:

  • $475M+ returned to victims
  • Initial Consultation: You provide non-sensitive info (e.g., wallet address, transaction IDs). They assess feasibility for free. Telegram, @dragonwebrecovery
  • Blockchain Analysis: Experts use tools like Chainalysis or custom software to trace funds on the blockchain, identifying paths from lost or compromised wallets.
  • Recovery Execution: If viable, they employ methods like seed reconstruction (for forgotten access) or legal tracing (for theft). This can take 2-6 weeks, with updates via email.
  • Secure Transfer & Fees: Recovered assets are moved to a new, hardened wallet. Payment is success-based (e.g., 20% of recovered value)—no win, no fee. info @ dragonwebrec .com
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Andrey Dodonov

Hi everybody!
I'm Andrey, embedded, web and blockchain engineer.
I've had a lot of itching to write down observations/ideas/reviews since long ago, now trying to find time to post at least some of them

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Selina Li • Edited

Hey everyone! 👋 I’m Selina, currently building Bubble Lab, which is an open-source, developer-first workflow automation platform. Think Cursor for automations: you describe what you want, and it generates fully-typed, production-ready workflows — with full observability, live traces, and exportable TypeScript code. No more debugging black-box nodes. 😅

I joined this community to connect with other builders who care about dev tools and open source projects!!

Fun fact: I used to be a competitive golfer!! 🏌️‍♀️➡️⚙️

Always down to learn, share, and build together. ⚡️

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Outdated Dev

Hello there 👋

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Leonardo Trujillo

Hey everyone 👋😊
I'm Leo, a frontend dev from Mexico. I’ve been coding for a while now (React, Next.js, TypeScript) and recently decided to start writing here to share my experience — from small mistakes that taught me a lot to performance tricks I wish I’d known earlier.

I’ll be posting weekly about React, performance, and building better web experiences.

Glad to join the DEV community!

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