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Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of?
All wins count -- big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Getting a promotion!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Making the absolute perfect cup of coffee (or tea!) ☕
Happy Friday!

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I learned to create 3D animation with AI, and wrote a post on DEV Community.😄 Concept of 3D was difficult, so I used Meme for fun and for better understanding?
(Learn with 🖼️Meme images) How to create 🎨3D animation using 🧠AI (React Three Fiber vs Three.js vs A-Frame + GSAP)↓
dev.to/webdeveloperhyper/learn-wit...
Submitted my Proposal for Hashicorp Ambassador 2026, Worked on it for the past 8-10 months. Complied everything inside a single blog: blog.praveshsudha.com/how-i-built-...
Woohoo!
I took the JLPT N3, tweaked and launched my portfolio, wrote blogs, started a new API project that's gonna be very useful to me for a long time, optimized my resume for both global and Japanese markets, tried expanding my tech stack, now eagerly applying for jobs nonstop and looking to work as a fresher.
I finally shipped my first side project. Deployed on AWS, using langchain, stripe integration and so on... intermock.com
I have finally created a utility for quick file sharing in just 150 lines of code.
Wow that's cool mate!
I made a tiny mobile game!
WaveRider - Play inside the sound of my music
ehsanpo.github.io/WaveRider/
Made a blog post about it here as well:
ehsan-pourhadi.com/blog/waverider-...
Getting a median 2 byte delta compression on the tokio repository:
I Got Obsessed With 2-Byte Deltas and Built a Delta Compressor That Actually Hits Them
Oliver Seifert ・ Dec 11
I coded a live Rmarkdown (print friendly) display that makes a specific beach water quality accessible for all :
I've published V0.1.0 of my open source project (QNote) on PyPI and tested on Linux & Windows. I quickly learnt how easily those "I'll sort it later" bits get lost in the process and make into production!
QNote is a terminal-based, local-first, note-taking app powered by Textual.
It provides a fast, intuitive, and visually appealing way to manage your notes directly in the terminal. You can find it on github - github.com/piotr-daniel/qnote
I think my win this week is that last week's weekly wins post really took off. People kept posting through this week and it was a delight to read everyone's comments!
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