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@adhhamofficial

i make interesting things with computers • sharing things i learn or pique my curiosity • generalist · IT, programming, business · PS: thoughts are mine.

Maldives Katılım Şubat 2018
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adham@adhhamofficial·
@eyaadh In the few instances where i have used it, it feels defo faster than npm.
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Jino Rohit@jino_rohit·
ive been thinking about things that im particularly good at. i see people ship at the speed of light, i see people have an incredible taste for research, i see people able to concentrate for long hours and grind, i see people do extremely well at math. im none of them. but what i am is im a slow learner, i take usually a couple of days before i can say i own this topic. im usually frustrated when i cant understand a certain topic for hours, but im able to come back to it the next day to try again. but once i understand this topic, im able to condense it and this relates with a lot of people. im able to almost immediately able to build on top of it with my mental model. i think this is my edge, its time to bet on them and see how far theyll take them. i wanna go all in on ml systems this term and do amazing things!
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adham@adhhamofficial·
@nuhafuri I think you are conflating "typefaces" and "fonts". It seems to me that what you are describing is a typeface. (Afaik, in US they dont allow copyrighting typefaces but they do allow it for fonts.)
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🇵🇸🔻🍉 From the River to The Sea
Many of these so called fonts are simply styles of Thaana writing traced, standardized, and commodified. it shouldn’t be monopolized in the first place. they should be freely accessible to everyone. not like abo created these styles of dhivehi writings. #Everything4Everone
Akuru Type@akurutype

We spent hours on calls… they explained exactly how they used the font… confirmed everything… and then decided not to purchase. Ended the call a little… angry too. 🙂 "Nugannaanan! Dhey court ah!" #AkuruWrapped #LCE2026 6/6

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nilanjana@nilanetworks·
"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives." - Carl Sagan's shortened quote.
T Likhit Kumar ✨️@tlikhitkumar12

You’re just a tiny dot in an endless void. So everything will be fine, your problems are smaller than you, because if they’re yours, it means you can handle them. So don’t be so stressed about the world; your world is just a tiny bubble, even in this observable universe.

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adham@adhhamofficial·
@igor_os777 PHP originally stood for "personal home page" as it was a hobby project. The name was changed to a recursive acronym after it started to become popular.
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Igor Os@igor_os777·
GNU famously stands for “GNU’s Not Unix,” a recursive acronym born from Stallman’s stubborn sense of humor. But GNU/Linux isn’t alone: Unix culture is littered with tongue-twisting recursive acronyms—Wine (“Wine Is Not an Emulator”), PHP (“PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor”), YAML (“YAML Ain’t Markup Language”), and countless others. Stallman’s joke spawned an entire subculture of tech humor built around linguistic loops. Today, recursive acronyms thrive mostly as in-jokes, torturing newcomers and delighting Unix greybeards who love nothing more than watching fresh admins squirm through linguistic confusion.
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adham@adhhamofficial·
@waddey Childhood memories. Cellphones later replaced it.
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adham@adhhamofficial·
@nilanetworks That sounds so hard for you to go through alone. Sending you strength and support!
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nilanjana
nilanjana@nilanetworks·
...so if you have a good family and good starting point then be grateful for it. That's all I wanted to say. It means you can be much faster in life with other things weighing you down.
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nilanjana@nilanetworks·
I'm at a part of my life, (which had been overwhelmingly bad anyway) where I am questioning the meaning of my existence, because everything seems to go bad but then there are silver linings. Both parents are horribly sick at the same time. My mother..(see replies)
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adham@adhhamofficial·
@eyaadh It shows a deeper issue within our society tbh
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Ahmed Iyad (Evie's Daddy)
🤢🤮Honestly, the current state of our society, where scandals dominate conversations n talk so disrespectfully about women these days is just sad and disgusting. As Muslims, we’re taught to carry ourselves with respect and dignity, feels like we’re forgetting that. ✌️
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Yomal 🇱🇰@ysamindu·
Finally Got This
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Oliver ೫@Prof_Kalkyl·
Just learned about Ken Isaacs' "Superchair" (1967). Built-in book rest, shelves, lamp, drink tray, and a seat back that folds into a bed. A place for "inventive work and the individual search for peace of mind", as he put it. It was meant for people to build it themselves, hence the almost unfinished look. Blueprints were published in Popular Science in 1968.
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majudhu@majudhu·
I was playing 60hz 1080p for the last 15 years and suddenly went 4k 360hz this year 😆
IT Guy@T3chFalcon

One day!

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Elvin
Elvin@elvin_not_11·
it's beautiful that I can traverse through 25 years of UI design history by clicking 3 times on Windows 11.
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adham@adhhamofficial·
Are you a full snack developer?
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nostalgia@nostalgicfile·
Early 2000s Nokia phones had vibration motors so strong they could move across a table in rhythm with the Nokia Waltz
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