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I've been away from X since mid last year due to health issues Now I'm back Healthy and stronger 💪 If you can see this, say hello 👋 I need to get back my mutuals
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Be honest: What confuses you more right now? A. JavaScript B. Consistency C. Life 😭 D. AI models
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@ForgeMyPC 😂 thanks for your concern. The app isn't going anywhere
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ForgeDev@ForgeMyPC·
@didicoding Quick follow-up in case the app is still stuck. If helpful, I can help narrow down whether the break is auth state, frontend events, or the API flow so you know what actually needs fixing before another rebuild.
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Bro vibe coded the whole project in 5-days Launched and manually added few users to the platform Now users can't even interact with the web app Bro is now looking for a real developer to help out.
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Where are you storing your JWTs? A) localStorage B) sessionStorage C) HTTP-only Cookie D) Memory only Be honest
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What actually makes a developer grow faster in 2026? • AI • Tutorials • Documentation • Building projects • Debugging • Shipping consistently What worked for you? Be honest
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💜𝗚𝗜𝗠 | Website Developer💜
🌸 JavaScript Quiz Which method converts JSON to a JavaScript object? A. JSON.parse() B. JSON.stringify() C. JSON.convert() D. JSON.toObject()
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If you ever feel like giving up in tech then read this: Every dev goes through this phase: → Confused → Overwhelmed → Slight clarity → Confused again That loop is normal.
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@Amzzychristy Yes, you will. Just consistency+ valuable content You will win I can see you winning
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Amarachi Cynthia@Amzzychristy·
@didicoding Started building my presence here on X Believing I will build a powerful presence here
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Been away for a few days Life happened Back now Let’s get back to building What are working on today?
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DE JEO JNR💥@Jeoking121·
4k followers ke 🙆 omo my mutuals don de make me feel like Merlin 😂 Thank you guys more Ks coming
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Most people wait: • To finish courses • To feel confident • To be “perfect” But I didn't I learned → built → shared → repeated. That’s how skills turn into income. Not magic. Not talent. Just consistency and execution. If you’re serious about winning in 2026, stop waiting. Start building publicly.
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Amarachi Cynthia@Amzzychristy·
@didicoding Welcome back 😮‍💨 Life happens, but we move regardless. Today we’re just picking up where we left off, small steps, real progress 💪🏽 What’s the first thing you’re getting back into?
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Austin Justice@AustinJustice·
"Blue cities are radical hellscapes that can't fix crime." Counterpoint: Baltimore. Baltimore had 334 murders in 2022. Last year it had 133, the lowest since 1977. The turning point was that voters defenestrated a Soros-backed prosecutor Marilyn Mosby who averaged 333 homicides a year across eight years and declined to use mandatory minimum sentences. (She was later convicted of mortgage fraud, so there's that too.) Her replacement, Ivan Bates, ran on the Democratic ticket with a simple message: repeat violent offenders belong in prison. Maryland law already allowed five years with no parole for convicted felons caught carrying a gun, but Mosby never used it. Bates used it a lot. In just two years, his office sent more than 2K repeat violent offenders to prison, double his predecessor's TOTAL. The city paired that with a precision intervention program that identified the small number of people driving most of the violence, which led to 631 arrests (94% haven't reoffended). Police also seized 2,480 firearms last year alone, including hundreds of ghost guns, while maintaining a 64% homicide clearance rate. When shooters know they'll get caught and actually prosecuted, behavior changes. Sandtown-Winchester, once the most violent neighborhoods in the city, just went a year without a killing! Carjackings (-51%) and robberies (-24%) are also down. Baltimore didn't change demographics, or its culture, its rules, or much of anything else in those years. It simply voted in a new Democratic prosecutor, who decided the city needed to finally put violent criminals in prison.
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