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What was your win this week?

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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?

All wins count -- big or small πŸŽ‰

Examples of 'wins' include:

  • Submitting a PR to Hacktoberfest πŸ˜‰
  • Starting a new project
  • Fixing a tricky bug
  • Decorating for Halloween

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Happy Friday!

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Ryan Brown β€’
  • Completed a conversion from a previous web-based CI/CD automation tool to using ansible for a majority of the operational tasks.
  • Broke the bootloader of the micro-controller for an old Adafruit NeoPixel goggles project (Arduino IDE 2 on linux is... fragile)
  • Fixed the bootloader of the micro-controller for an old Adafruit NeoPixel goggles project using another Arduino and some super janky non-soldered contacts (everyone hold your breath and don't move while I push this button!)
  • Restarted playing point & click game Primordia. Really enjoying this one.
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Chris Jarvis β€’

I had my fourth and fifth pull requests accepted for HacktoberFest.
I voted.

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Jess Lee β€’

Nice work!!

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Lance Munyao β€’

Started learning ruby on rails after months of procrastination😌

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Jess Lee β€’

It's pretty fun right?

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Lance Munyao β€’

yes yes, and impressively easy to work with

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Vaibhav Dwivedi β€’

Honestly, I didn't have any major win this week. Only some small wins here and there!

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Jess Lee β€’

Small wins are just as important imo

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Vaibhav Dwivedi β€’

That's reassuring :)

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Matt Eland β€’

I was an organizer at a conference for the first time with Momentum 2024.
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I also got to give a talk at the conference as an emergency sub and did well with 94 people in attendance.

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RogΓ©rio Caetano β€’

My major in this week was received a good feedback of the client's SM and out of scope of the work start to study some musics to play in a event at end of the year.

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Qian Li β€’

I've built a fun project this week called Durable Swarm (you can check my latest tutorial about it). I added just 24 lines of code on top of OpenAI's Swarm to make it reliable. It's a drop-in replacement for Swarm that adds reliable, durable execution to multi-agent systems.

I'm super excited to build more fun projects on top of it!

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Neurabot β€’

Nice. I will look for tutorial.

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Jagroop Singh β€’ β€’ Edited

My win this week was seeing some amazing growth! I’m almost at 12k followers on DEV.to with 170K post readers, and my GitHub followers jumped from 0 to 16.

It might seem small, but it's a big achievement for me.

I had stopped writing for a while because my content wasn’t reaching many people. But in September, I picked it back up, and the results have been such a drastic changeβ€”definitely a big personal win!

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Matthew Daly β€’

Finished two Ansible playbooks to automate our standard web server setup. Still need to test it in anger, but no more boring, repetitive new server configuration.

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Neurabot β€’

I look for master Figma for my projects. It is difficult.

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