Hey everybody! 👋
Hope y'all all are having a nice weekend!
Looking back on this past week, what was something you were proud of accomplishing?
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This week I hit my first 1.000 subscribers on my YouTube channel where I talk about Open Source!
Feels so great to see that someone is appreciating my content, such a huge motivational boost to keep pushing!
nice i love open souce i also live web browser stuff because it is easy to use
Very nice. I see we are talking about some similar subjects. Let's see if we can cooperate.
Sure! :D
Started new job....It's going really great
Wrote 6 articles this week on dev.to/csituma/
I have def finished this week on a high note.
This week I managed to knock a few things off of my list.
I started studying my web development stuff again and started on a few projects in the lessons.
I finished setting up my coding environment on Windows and my laptop.
Not really a win but, I messed around with ChatGPT a bit
Got some work done on an upcoming GitHub repo
Started Tactics Ogre: Reborn on Switch
That's about it. It was a pretty productive week. I kind of had to stay busy to keep my mind from dwelling on my interview this week but, overall, the week was pretty good.
I reached and passed 300 followers. I know it is a far cry from the 5000 of Jatin Sharma, but I was happy. Small steps before giant ones.
Congratulations Gabor
I published a new article/video on ML.NET as part of C# Advent, an ad-hoc article/video on transformers and story generation, and a video on last week's article about training AI to play One Night Ultimate Werewolf.
I also got work to pay for a course I'm taking largely for fun and to expand my knowledge
Reached 90 subscribers on YouTube
Crossed 6.25k reputation on Stackoverflow
Crossed 100 followers on dev.to
I finally (hopefully) solved my trouble with choosing new laptop. I was long deciding, choosing between multiple models, even thinking about trying Macbook for the first time.
Then I was recommended Framework laptop and I love the idea - modular, amazingly repairable, open hardware. Hope it will work nice.
Wow, this looks freaking awesome to me!! Thanks for sharing. What OS ya running on it?
I will continue using Ubuntu, it's my OS for a long time.
I fixed permissions and roles work in this week
can i ask what do you mean
yeah... i did authorization for users
I published my first blog this week:) I was expecting to get probably 4 likes and a follow but I had way more than that. I’m proud and grateful🙏🏽
I’ll start posting weekly:)
Two wins:
was able to complete a tough ticket and also fix a bug at work.
found one opensource project to work on
Managed to finish and submit on time homework at my deep learning class on medical images segmenation (train model to highlight area of birth mark/melanoma) with python, torch and conv neural networks. Colab took away GPU from my account, and there were several short power blackout during the day. That was hard. Definitely a win.
First two posts on DEV (1, 2). Check them out, by the way) Win.
Discovered that there is Goethe-Institut nearby. Will start Deutsch classes in Jan. Lucky win.
Doing AOC and writing blog posts every day :)
my was building a holy unblocker not dying and not jumping
also so to clarafit to jumping i am mean not jumping of a cliff into water my freinds is in the hosplity right now
This week I learned to develop a payment integration in the work project. This project is in Ruby on Rails and VueJS.
Scrap data in asynchronous approach...
This week we finally launched a big new feature for our app. We learned a lot about project and code planning that we will use to improve things in the future.
I FINALLY learned how to correctly implement a page loader. I struggled with that for months.
CodingIsTedious