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Problem solving skill 3aslema ana ka insen n9ra prepa n7es eli problemsolving skill weak 3ndi wlzemni n7snou bch njm nsolvi problems math , physics , programmation ....... wmn3rch chnw roadmap li ntb3o wll 7aja efficace tnjm t3aweni
In general chess is the best option, you learn you adapt... For prepa understand ur course you can do exercises to understand it, then do other exercises about it and try to solve them. If impossible go back to the course and try to solve them and only see correction when things are hopeless (after half an hour of shouting blanks for example but the number changes) and this will teach you. Chess is a nice hobby but if you don't like it and it won't count into ur rest time, simply study and it will give you better results.
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New in nabeul: looking for new friends ( brothers in deen ) Hi, 26M, married, religious, a product developer in a startup, building my own business currently Looking for new people in nabeul (manich nabli, ani men soussa) Preferences : - Males (obviously) - muslim ( 9ayem beajbetou dinia ) - people who are building something ( side hustle, business, software) - married ( is a plus -- ness methenia tabda xD) A group of people where we can meet, discuss how to restore andalusia, be wealthy, do good deeds, and how to be a powerful muslim ( the true muslim ).
Amazing bait, OP. ![gif](giphy|2QSvHa1pqlcmBOeI77)
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Je recommande enek tspecializi f hkeya sadi9i w twatli feha expert blhak, kima MLops wela Devops wela eli howa W tshowcasi lexpertise mteek b personal projects w portfolio w koll This is how you standout.
Thank you for the advice bro 9e3add 3amin sans emploi hathaka aleh presque 9rit alehom kol w khdamt qql projets sinon hasb experience mta3ek anehou ahsen domaine that can survive the AI revolution these days inajem nrakez fih ??
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3 sessions of code and 6 hours of conduite ? How is that possible ?
genius xD 3sessions codes meme pas takhlet tkammel el cours dhaharli w parking barka lezmek minimum se3tin. Idk bro xD
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Launching a startup literally from scratch Hello chabeb, I am 24 yo recent engineering grad. I have been doing AI development for the past couple of years and I have a relatively stable job earning around 4.5k per month. I did no savings but that is a whole other story. Aandi bureau (literally s9af w 9a3a) w an idea. I am willing to commit to this idea ama lmochkla lkhedma is somehow m3atletni since I have no time to work on it. Has someone ever done something like this ? I know it is risky but zaama is it worth it ? Please give me your opinions 🙏
Travaille sur MVP , ne quitte pas ton travaille car tu as une idée ...
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How did someone like ex-president Ben Ali rise to the top and wrote history the way he did? First off, I'm not into politics at all. I'm just interested in how it was possible for someone who was once a regular person living an ordinary life get to a position where he had significant impact that shaped Tunisia the way it is. When I look at the scale of what people in similar positions act, it makes everyday problems look like a bad joke. Like we're capable of achieving so much and having more influence than we think we have. I don't mean to trigger anyone, just to be clear. I wanted to hear some perspectives.
Ben Ali wasn’t a nobody he rose through the system, starting in military intelligence, then serving as ambassador to Poland, later becoming Interior Minister, and finally being named Prime Minister by Bourguiba in 1987.with strong ties to the West, growing concerns over Bourguiba’s age and reliability, and Tunisia facing economic difficulties, he used all of this then stepped in under Article 57 of the Tunisian constitution to take power.
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Dhakarni b zouhair yahyawi ki sma3t 7keytou
question yekhi zouhair t3adheb 3dheb kbiir fl 7abes kima eli f syria ?
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Oh i didn’t know they made hijab diving suits or whatever it is called. It doesn’t make any sense to me. First of all why would you « expose » yourself in a swimming pool if you wear a burka and to a lesser extend a hijab? Better go in dedicated areas like women’s swimming pools, they exist. And then the less textile you have the more hygienic it is. Some swimming pools don’t even allow regular swimming trunks for men so why a burkini or hijabdiving ? Finally understand that it is weird for hotel guests and can make people uncomfortable. I would be one of them to be totally honest it just feels gross to me.
The idea of having a pool itself is unhygienic, if ur too concerned about hygiene... People can literally pee in the pool and you would never know, so using the hygiene as an argument is irrational here. Second, you not feeling comfortable from what a woman is wearing is a ‘you’ problem, no one should tell a women what to wear.. it’s her choice period.
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Thanks for the info ^^ I heared it could take less with the new entry express program something between 11 to 18 months but you are right if it's going to be 2 to 5 years than I will probably be market ready for it by then that's good to know also do you have any idea about Germany. I'm seeing a lot of junior software engineers getting jobs in Germany and relocating there, I've tried for a while to follow that route but I only got rejections, am i missing something I heared that some people do a visite visa and then look for a job there than change their visa to a work one is that really possible and if so in your opinion is it worth it ?
Look To immigrate to North America you need very long breath keep in mind Most people go as master or PhD to Canada then apply for immigration, it is way easier Canada counts the year of study as years of residency unlike USA So you will have shorter time to get PR But from Tunisia it will be difficult as you need to keep in mind there are tons of people from other countries who are trying to escape ( Pakistan and India) and there is no country cap For European companies, I heard people go through consultancies but not sure how it is done Best of luck
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Startup ideas survey As a Tunisian , what would be the problem that you wish there was a startup that can solve it ? or any other problem you think it's possible to be solved by a company ?
Something that matches clients with manual workers nearby (najjar, plombier, 7ddad, dahhan, jnaini, etc.) But with a rating and review system so that we can find skilled and honest workers Pet services have been evolving lately but we still need a bigger offer for pet sitters, pet hotels, grooming, comfortable pet transportation (taxi and louage won't let you bring even a small cat in its carrier, and long haired pets need AC in the car)
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France (Paris) vs Canada (Moncton) — continue studies or start from zero as a software developer? Hi everyone, I’m at a crossroads in my journey as a software developer and would really appreciate some advice. I currently have two options: * **France (Paris):** continue my studies by entering the **3rd year of a Bachelor’s degree in software development**, with the possibility of doing a **work-study (alternance)** program while gaining experience. * **Canada (Moncton):** move there but **start from zero** academically and professionally, rebuilding my path from the beginning. For those who have experience with either (or both): * Which option would you choose in my situation? * How valuable is finishing a Bachelor’s degree in France compared to restarting in Canada? * From a career perspective in software development, which country offers better long-term opportunities?
I'd say continue your studies, because you will get a degree sooner and experience at the same time with your work-study thing. But I'd go towards the master instead of just the bachelor. When I was studying 5 years ago it made a difference, but I also entered the market right before they stopped hiring juniors. And once you have your degree you can move to Canada and get paid better. Not sure whether a degree in France or Canada is more valuable but what is valuable is your time, might as well not re-do years of studying in my opinion.
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Mate if your boss isn't paying you enough to raise a child the solution isn't not to have a kid especially if you want to, its to demand a higher wage.
Ya sahbi haja normale yeser 8adi ay film thelu tal9a mafra5 tbi3 fecitronade 3al kais wala tbi3 fjaraid mafhemtch mnin wkifeh taycht rohek, nahkiew 3alfar9 frelation binet dwla welmouaten 3ana w3ndhom
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La situation est compliquée partout. Pour un jeune dev dotnet la Tunisie n'est pas viable en tant que salarié. L'Europe est quand à elle au bord d'une guerre avec les Russes. Le Canada est devenu cher sans hausse de salaires. Il reste l'opportunité de créer sa start-up en Tunisie. Ou de décrocher un poste en télé travail.
L'argument d'une guerre avec la Russie me semble un peu excessif. Les US ont affirmé que l'Ukraine ne rejoindra pas l'OTAN, ce qui limite les possibilités d'une intervention européenne sur le sol russe ou des attaques russes en Europe.
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I Want To Build Your Web-App Idea # Hey everyone, If you have a web app idea, please drop a prompt below preferably a detailed one so I can try to build it. thank you
Web app for cyber cafes with a backend to track time usage etc, also if you wanna go full production mode add a windows live image with all the restrictions necessary etc. Make a dashboard for the admins to track each computer, clients can add credits and include options for buying food, drinks, etc
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Who's interested to work as a salesman for a new web agency? Hi, we're a new digital agency looking for salespeople to cold call, send emails and find leads. Since we're new, you'll get paid **commission based** on each client you bring.
no one is able to bring sales and clients as much as the founder, I suggest you learn some communication skills, every successful business started like that. but be sure that TN clients are very hard to manage and convince.
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How are you even supposed to find a software engineering internship without "m3aref"? So I'm a 3rd year software engineering student in INSAT (so 1st year of "cycle ingénieur"), and I need to find an internship this summer (it's a requirement in this university, and if I can't find one this summer, I'll have to do 2 internships next summer). I asked some of my friends and attended a few job fairs and managed to get the emails of some companies and the linkedin profiles of some employeesand I've been told that March/April is when I should start to search for internships. So, I've been sending my CV to all the contacts I have for the past couple of weeks, but I barely got any responses (most of them didn't even answer, and the ones who did all told me "We only accept students looking for a PFE, we don't do summer internships"). I've also searched Linkedin and Fabskill for internships but no luck. Meanwhile, a lot of my classmates and friends have already secured their internships for this summer, and when I asked them, they all gave me the same "m3aref" answer, which is a problem because I have "m3aref" in almost every field except software engineering. Any suggestions here?
as INSAT graduate i can help you a bit, you will eventually find something, it's a numbers game, keep applying, make sure you cv is organized and well presented, be active in club as they are huge help for skills, networking... also april is a bit early, most inrternships open May+ "M3aref" Rarely gives you the best experience in Internships or the opportunity to grow your skills, mostly dead end tasks and don't be afraid of rejections, keep moving forward
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Who's willing to check my python program for a cup of coffee in أريانة الصغرى؟ I'm still a beginner and learning programming as a hobby, so it won't take much of your time. Thanks!
Send the repo, if the code is interesting and i can help then sure, we can meet there
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Our president and some Algerian old man are holding hands, love wins <3
That gesture means unification and brotherhood between Tunisia and Algeria. Instead of reading the message of this photo y'all keep having fun of it and spreading fitnah. The Tunisian reddit is full of pro-Western anti-Said brainwashed people.
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looking for tunisian Ai name lets say that u were going to build a Tunisian Ai model, what would its name be?
A good commercial name i think would be Carthage TGM (Tunisian Generative Model, pun unintended) But if it’s for lolz and giggles then Jannet GPT sounds about right
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Wealthy people...what do you do for living Quand je dis wealthy, je parle avec des standards tunisiens : environ 20 000 TND par mois, pas de jets privés ni de villas à Dubaï. Ma question est simple : Est-ce qu’il y a ici des gens vraiment self-made ? Pas héritage, pas papa/maman, pas piston. Et parmi eux, est-ce qu’il y en a qui viennent de la tech (développement, SaaS, freelancing, agences, IT services, etc.) ? On entend souvent des histoires de réussite, mais rarement des chiffres concrets, encore moins du contexte tunisien. Entre ceux qui exagèrent, ceux qui parlent de l’étranger sans préciser leur parcours, et ceux qui restent flous volontairement… c’est difficile de savoir ce qui est réaliste et ce qui relève du mythe. Si vous existez : en Tunisie ou depuis la Tunisie avec un revenu stable autour de ces niveaux construit à partir de zéro Votre retour serait vraiment intéressant : parcours, timing, erreurs, ce qui a fait la différence. Pas pour vendre du rêve, mais pour séparer le fantasme de la réalité.
I know a Tunisian guy who made $4000 per month with YouTube automation, He probably makes more now ... Stop asking too many questions and do something
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Bro, take a deep breath. Neither my comment nor the original post is about Gaza.
Yeah lets ignore the genocide going on when germany is perpetuating and anti arab anti muslim is completely disconnected from its greatest full representation thebgaza genocide
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We need the full story, what OP is writing is anger-bullshit, the guy is involved in what they are calling : "هنشير الشعال" shitshow. As long as there is no proper facts shared then we can't decide anything. &nbsp; The only opinion i have is that Olive oil is *EXPENSIVE AS FUCK* in Tunisia and it's something that Ben Ali started actually to the point that Olive oil became a "luxury" thing rather than a deeply embedded ingredient in our nutrition for thousands of years. It's really unfair that olive oil here in Spain is cheap as fuck and available everywhere easily with very good quality, meanwhile it's the total opposite in Tunisia.
خويا، كان ما عندكش زيتون، و ما تعرفش تكاليفه، تنجم تسكت و ترتاح. لا بن علي و لا راس البصل عنده دخل في سوم الزيت، هذاك السوق و هاذيكا التكاليف. سوم الزيت يطلع و يهبط إنت و العام، عام يبدا صابة، الزيت يرخص، عام جفاف، يولي غالي. موش على خاطر الطلب زاد، أما خاطر التكلفة طالعة بالنسبة للإنتاج، كان تصرف مليون على زيتونك في العام و بعد ما يجيبلك كان 200 ليترة بش تبيعه مثلا ب25 الليترة، أما كان يجيبلك 500 ليترة تولي تنجم تبيعه حتى ب15. (أرقام على سبيل المثال، ما هياش صحيحة جملة) و فما شكون يسقي زيتونه، الماء بالفلوس، هذاك يزيد يغلّي الزيتون.
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If you have already some skillset my advice is to actually build on that rather than switching completely , your Ausbildung options in that case would be in healthcare/nursing sector, this is for now the highly demanded sector but you can't actually guarantee after you finish that the demand would be as high especially after German government agreements with India and Pakistan. My advice if you re comfortable with both JavaScript and python is to continue on thay road learn more , have solid knowledge in either one of them , choose one framework and try to learn from it as much as possible by doing porjects and trying stuff , the most important thing here initially is to develop your problem solving skills and getting your hands dirty. Are you also mainly doing backend or frontend. Also when you say you did tasks in AI what do you exactly mean , maybe you could give a brief example? Thanks
thank you very much i really appreciate it . in my pfe internship i did frontend dev with angular, backend with node express and mongodb, last year i did reactjs with fast api and mysql with both projects i did integreated rag and ocr , i did my license' pfe with mongo, react, express and for projects i have couple small projects with flutter and js (inventory app that we currently use in family business and other apps for my own personal use).
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I wanna take off hijab Hello guys I don't know where to start... I've been lately searching for hijab being mandatory and i couldn't find any proof in the Quran and all the proofs weren't convincing for me. For context, i have been wearing hijab since i'm a teeanager (13 yo) and it wasn't my decision, i was copying girls my age and people around me wear hijab at a young age so i felt like i'm being different and got criticized by some relatives for not wearing it so yeah, i eventually wore it until this day. I decided to take it off, but i'm kind of afraid of the harsh criticism of my relatives, friends and people who know me. Because i've already witnessed before how girls get criticized much after such decisions. I don't know how to cope with that.. Second matter is my hair, i want it to look pretty, because of years under the hijab and not taking care of it, my hair isn't at his best.. can you suggested me something i can do for it to look pretty? I've thought of proteine.. Thanks a lot
All those people who feel they’re more Muslim just cause they wear a rag just tell them that if God, who is omnipotent, wanted you to wear it and continue wearing it you would and that super duper important: ‏لا إكراه في الدين That’s a verse from surat al baqara to prove to you that you don’t HAVE to do anything you’re not personally convinced with and that they cannot force you either. I’m an ex Muslim but I haven’t told my family and I get them off my ass pretty easily when I bring up those two arguments. (they want me to start praying)
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is 400 + civp a good salary for a self taught web dev? it's my first job. Title Edit : right now I take 600 with civp. And I was told in 3 months if I show good work I'll receive 800 with civp
A distant relative of mine started with 500dt. The more experience he obtained, the higher the salary he got. Within 2 years he switched jobs twice and now he's living very comfortably. If you can get by 600dt, I'd say go for it. You'd be still massively underpaid, but it's better than nothing, especially when you factor in the experience you're gonna gain. All best of luck!
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You can still know if the ai users are stupid. Prompting is key here. If the user writes stupid prompts, expect stupid answers. What is really dangerous here is that relying on ai will make users unable to think by themselves and will aggravate natural mental processing. Heka 3lech barcha bech yal9aw rwé7hom te3bin fi les situations où lezémhom yfakrou fissa3 w maynajmouch y3amlou 3al ai. 7aja o5ra, based on my modest experience in ai use. Answers generated by ai are biased and can be misleading depending on the alignment of the prompt with ai announced and unannounced policies. So questioning answers is a key here. Bottom line, Ai can be very useful for initiating the thinking process. But it becomes dangerous and can deteriorate human's cognitive function in the long run if its use is abused.
Tawa I already saw that most people let AI do most of the thinking for them , but goddamn even opinions ? Like even the only relative thing about us humans w m3amlin 3al AI fyh
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will a career in tech /info suit me as a "lettres" student? basically i did a year in law and i didnt quite like it so i was wondering if a career in tech /info would suit me and fyi i kinda like tech and im not the best at maths (havent done maths for lik e3-4 years LOL)and if so suggest a good private uni please ty
I am ingénieur informatique did a masters degree in cyber security they reached us a lot of droit des contrat and droit de la propriété intellectuelle Etnajem tel9a 9lam fi el mixe droit et informatique tekhdem commercial Wella m3a service juridique
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Spotify premium payment how to pay for Spotify premium with tunisian bank card i tried with e-dinar and biat card and it failed with both and i don't have orange sim btw any other solution ?
Anybody 3andou sim orange ynajem y5allaslek ken 3andek sa7bek walla someone mel 3ayla
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This is getting unbearable. Saw a video of a norwegian girl in tunisia. She was out and recording her journey until a group of men started talking to her or around her, something like that. They were talking about following her home in arabic thinking that the girl wouldn't understand. Turns out she speaks derja pretty well and understands it fully. Point is, im tired of these classless and perverted fucks in the country. Our economy is already ruined, at least let us keep a good reputation. Are you that useless, weak, and ugly of a person to harass girls and say shit like that ? Harassment and sexual assault need to have dire consequences in this country, im sick of it. Here's the link of the video if anyone's interested :[REDACTED]
As a Moroccan guy who was already approached by women interested by me in a public space, I do consider that speaking to "des inconnu(e)s" can be done, BUT in a very respectful way, and immediately accepting rejection. These guys are a shame.
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The reasons why IT became an underrated job! And why you must avoid it! My own POV Considering the current economical/political crisis that the world is facing, IT field faces the most unemployment rates since years. As someone who lives in Germany for 10 years and works as a software engineer, I can explain that the current war between Ukraine-Russia was the first reason of the bad economy that directly impacted everything. The second reason is that once, when I graduated as an engineer in 2017, IT started to became a trend and everyone from different field was switching to IT, startups ideas are rising, many job offers etc.. Covid-19 was a big push that encouraged people to launch their startups without the need of physical presence, people adapted to remote jobs which created many IT jobs. When war in Ukraine happened and companies started to suffer, we started seeing and hearing about many layoffs, and this created a big wave of Unemployment IT developers. What’s happening in Tunisia is the same in Germany, private universities and formation centers also launched what we call « the six months strat to become a full stack developer » which made things worse by creating more unemployed people who believed in fake hopes, and let’s not forget those who were spending tons of money on private engineering schools to get a diploma and eventually stay at home. What we see today has nothing to do with AI(like many say), it was bad decisions made by people, and we are paying the consequences now while unfortunately we are not even part of it. My advice, and this is my own pov, is to have an alternative job, or another source of income, or learn something else except IT, until the war ends which will also take between 3-5 years to fully recover the economy. Learning a San3a* is a good thing today, it will give you the opportunity to raise some money and maybe launch a small project that will probably grow by the time. I am not saying that there are no more IT jobs, but things are no more the same for Junior or freshly graduated engineers, and this is not only in Tunisia, but in whole Europe, especially Germany and France who are deeply suffering. What’s your POV about this? I am not calling senior devs like me or X or Y, but freshly graduates or at least junior profiles. I would like to know your own POV, and whether you have alternative plans for this? I would like to have respectful comments! EDIT: ESPRIT/TEKUP private engineering schools graduating around 10000 it engineers a year, the same thing’s happening in Germany btw.
I started studying IT at a public university in 2016. I got in with a *moyen bac* of 10.99. I wasn’t very interested in studying at the time and skipped many classes. Despite that, I managed to graduate and landed a PFE internship, which then led to a job at a small startup. I fell in love with the work there. I had always been passionate about IT—I was just too lazy to learn on my own. Today, I’m a senior developer and making a comfortable living. My point is that things have changed dramatically: now you need a 15+ *moyen bac* to get the same diploma. You must know five or more frameworks and languages, have your own project portfolio, and still only then can you even dream of getting a PFE interview—let alone an internship or a job. Meanwhile, IT companies are struggling, firing people left and right, and salaries are often a joke. Everyone wants seniors, without realizing that juniors are necessary to sustain the senior talent pool. Personally, I blame: 1. Private universities for selling false hope, and the government for the complete lack of oversight. 2. Tunisian companies for failing to innovate and relying solely on national and international clients, offering a cheap labor/shit work combo. 3. People who enter the field just for the money, without passion or effort to develop marketable skills in a sector that is deteriorating day by day. AI has nothing to do with this. It’s just a tool that will have the same impact as Google and Stack Overflow had before.
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Let's reveal our salaries in Tunisia (Serious answers only). Hey, Salaries is among the taboo topics in Tunisia, and anywhere in the world I guess. Let's profit from Reddit's anonymity and reveal our salaries, field, position and experience. I start first: Senior agent in a call center in Tunis. Experience: 1 year in a previous call center + 4 years in my actual call center. Salary 2000d per month + 200d tickets resto (meal vouchers) + good health insurance package. How about you all?
Part time video editor with a marketing agency in dubai I got paid per reel,last month 2000dt working like 2 hours a day on average Quitting next month --->2eme année prépa 💀 It's impossible to study and work fel 2eme concurrence kweya barcha
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I don't think you need to learn every framework.. You just need to master a few and that comes along by accumulated experience.. Try to not get so stressed especially in this over competetive field
I don’t really wanna learn every technology nor I’m a trends geek, I’m just feeling a bit lazy to move forward I mean there is things I definitely need to learn as a backend in addition to what I know now, that’s exactly mastering what I already have and that’s where I cant move my lazy ass to do
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It's in the videos he reposted. Not his own content.
W ena nahki al reposts , rithom fihom nasheed , el nasheed heka tajam talkah hata fi memes insta wela fb kifeh najmo nahchiw wehed fi habs ala tohmet l erheb bmojarad repost tiktok , tiktok bidou ma3tashi ban
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A lesson to never invest or open a business in Tunisia This is the biggest olive oil exporter in Tunisia, got arrested and his company was suspended activities for no reason, YES literally no reason, the state saw how much profit he makes and wanted to take over for them to manipulate and give to the Italian Mafia,etc .... From an economic point of view this is a disaster , welcome to communism.
Since he’s the leading exporter, the reason behind his arrest is probably described in this podcast: [REDACTED]
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Pics from my first visit to Tunisia last December. It was incredible and I can’t wait to return 🇹🇳 I visited the Medina of Tunis, Sidi Bou Said, the National Museum of Bardo, the mosque in Carthage, Tozeur (including Anantara resort), El Diem, several restaurants, and even a Tunisian wedding! Beautiful country with very nice people and delicious food. I'm from the US.
Thank you so much Glad you enjoyed your stay. We count on you to spread the word about our beautiful country and we can't wait to see you again ❤️
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Let's reveal our salaries in Tunisia (Serious answers only). Hey, Salaries is among the taboo topics in Tunisia, and anywhere in the world I guess. Let's profit from Reddit's anonymity and reveal our salaries, field, position and experience. I start first: Senior agent in a call center in Tunis. Experience: 1 year in a previous call center + 4 years in my actual call center. Salary 2000d per month + 200d tickets resto (meal vouchers) + good health insurance package. How about you all?
Cabin crew in oman. I earn approx 9000 dinars ( depending on flying hours) I get 93 euro for each 24 hrs spent in layover with paid 5 star hotel and one meal ) International health insurance I get many discount in most duty free around the world/ low fare tickets in most airlines/ discount in many famous hotels around the world…) No hight education needed just english and a lot of luck to be hired. And a lot of patience and mental strength to keep working) Basic salary increase every year so u get more and more with seniority.
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>Lezem fama supervisor 3al AI ههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههه
haha behya mennek ema lfar9 annou ena software engineer w I know that for a fact .. wel klem hedha ma 9oltouch ken ena, el developers l ma3roufin lkol 9alouh .. nesta3mel fel AI fi 5edmti lkolha w bel7a9 ye5dem fi 7aja incredible w isara3 l 5edma b akthar mn 50% .. ema louken ma nguidihouch ida5al e denya b3adhha .. ye5dem 7ajet kima iji juste bech i5adamha wbarrah .. code i7essou mahouch logique ine7ih tant que tel9ah workaround w l application te5dem ken bih houwa .. el AI maynajamch idebuggi, maynajamch yexecuti l application w ya3raf chnouwa l errors li fiha .. maynajamch ya3ref kif tebda 7aja fel CSS mahyech mrigula .. sa3at yebda fama global styles w 3amlin override wala ma yemchiwech m3a e styles li i7othom l AI .. sa3at ye5dem b 7aja compliqué yeser w trazan l application w hya tebda 7aja zeyda .. sa3at ya3mel 7aja juste bech i5adamha wbarrah, la ya3mel validations la checks la chay .. sa3at tebda fama fekra 5ir b 1000 marra w houwa ma to5torlouch donc lezem t9olou e5demha bel method l flenya .. l7ajet hedhom net3ardhelhom kol youm as a web developer .. manich ntayech fel klem kima iji .. w rahou fi chhar ma tnajam ta3mel chay .. s7i7 tnajam t9oul "t3alamt web dev fi chhar" .. ema matnajamch t5arej 7aja lel prod .. l code yebda mahouch ndhif jemla .. security 3al 7it .. libraries testa3melhom kima iji .. matnajamch t5arej 7aja mrigula jemla .. lezem te5dem projects mehom projects .. w ikounou mnaw3in mouch tkoun 5adem project e-commerce t9oul saye .. 3andi 3 snin ne5dem web dev w kol project ne5dmou no8zor lel code l 9dim mte3i n9oul 9adech kont nbalbaz .. wel software engineering is not for everyone .. fama 3bed m5a5ha ma7loula lel software engineering w fama li la .. nafs la7keya m3a aya domaine .. ema software engineering bedhet idha mo5ek mahouch ma7loul fiha w makech ma8roum biha barcha rak makech bech tousel .. tnajam twali metwassat ema ma tnajamch twali m3allem quelque soit 9adeh te5dem .. ya3ni lezmek tkoun mo5ek ma7loul fiha w zid te5dem barcha projects .. ne7iha men mo5ek hedhi software engineer fi chhar
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Been watching your videos since you started your journey during or just before covid if i'm not mistaken . Congrats !
Yes that's right! I started the project in February 2020...and a few weeks later we were all locked up for the confinement général! Not a great time to be trying to explore and get to know a new country. 🤣
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I do not say "**B**ut the “evidence” is often the Quran, which is itself claimed to be miraculous **because** he’s a prophet." And I did not say because sunni are majority thefore its the truth. I did not say child mariage is islamophobia A discussion needs honesty from both side and you are not. Good luck!
You repeatedly accuse me of dishonesty, lies, or straw manning, but you don’t show **where** I misrepresented you. Disagreeing with your position and critiquing mainstream Islamic teachings doesn’t mean I’m being **dishonest,** it just means I’m challenging claims you may take for granted. You said: “Do you want to hear the message?” I already know the message. I’m questioning its **moral coherence** and **philosophical validity**, not out of hatred, but because I believe truth should withstand scrutiny. If you want to keep the discussion honest, then address the **specific points I raised**, not just redirect with apologetic links or blanket accusations. If you’re confident in your faith, you shouldn’t need to deflect or call critiques lies. Just explain why these critiques are wrong,with arguments, not outrage.
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I was a student at Coding Dojo Africa AKA Nefel Education, worst experience of my life. International Certificate ? BS.. just to give you an idea how shitty it is. -How Are The Instructors? The instructors there are previous students who doesn't have enough knowledge to teach they are terrible and really bad programmers, they barely understand the basics and don't know what they're talking about, also if you ask for help or explanation they will tell you to just google it. -What do we do the whole day? Well, we spend it watching videos. If we got stuck on an assignments yjik TA (previous students who didn't find a job) yahki m3ak bl nos loutani w yabda 3aml mziya yakhdmlk howa Assignments and life goes on.. -Do you need prior knowledge before attending? They lied to me and said, "Nope, you're good—you don't need any." But on the first day, I found myself dealing with algorithms! Who teaches algorithms on the first day? First, explain to me what programming is! -How is the platform? You see, its an outdated platform since 2022 None of my cohorts found a job not even an internship (except for few) its a scam all they care about is your money, we ended up being CRUD developers.. you can check the negative feedback about them its everywhere. They were struggling to found new students lol, they asked for our help check this [REDACTED] I would recommend any Bootcamp over them.
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re sorry to hear that your time with us didn’t meet your expectations. At Nefel, we are continuously seeking feedback as we strive to make our programs interactive, practical, and supportive. We have worked on improving since the cohort you were part of, and here’s how we’re currently addressing some of your concerns: **International Certification**: Our priority is to provide quality education and skills recognized across industries, supported by certifications that hold weight with employers globally. The certificate our students receive is issued through our US partner, Coding Dojo, one of the most recognized bootcamps internationally. This partnership allows us to maintain a high standard of training aligned with global industry needs. **Instructors and Support**: We’ve strengthened our teaching team by bringing in certified instructors with real-world industry experience, offering students valuable insights and practical skills needed for success. Alongside them, we have dedicated Teaching Assistants (TAs), who are often more recent graduates and are highly familiar with the curriculum and platform. This combination ensures students benefit from both expert industry guidance and hands-on support for day-to-day questions. Students have access to regular live sessions, office hours, and structured code reviews, allowing for deeper learning and practical guidance. **Beginner-Friendly Approach**: We recognize the importance of foundational learning and have designed our curriculum to ensure that beginners develop essential skills before advancing to more complex topics, creating a smoother, more supportive learning curve. We actively encourage our students to ask questions, challenge assignments, and take initiative to ensure a thorough understanding. Many students who advance quickly often help peers navigate the material, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment. **Platform and Resources**: Our platform is regularly updated to align with industry standards, expanding resources and community support for all students. Each stack includes real-world projects to help students develop practical skills and test their understanding of the course material. Similarly, assignments and exams are designed to reinforce applied knowledge, ensuring that students gain hands-on experience throughout their learning journey. **Career Support**: Career Services at Nefel are structured to offer personalized assistance, though this support is optional. Among students who opt into career services, we’ve seen a high job placement rate within six months post-graduation. For those who choose to opt out, placement assistance is still available upon request. However, engaging fully with our career services can significantly enhance job outcomes. To further support our graduates, we are expanding partnerships with employers to create tailored career pathways and job opportunities. Your feedback is incredibly valuable, and we’d welcome the chance to discuss any specific areas further. We are committed to creating a truly impactful educational experience for all learners, and this starts by receiving actionable feedback that can help us improve for future intakes.
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Tunisair ama deja 9assit Personal Bagage 8kg +Carry on Bagage 8kg +23kg checked Bagage 3lh besh naawed n5ales
Ay nahki en cas ou ena wa9tha 9assit 8+23 wjet zeyda 5kg bennesba tunisair l79i9a mchit feha marra barka wkont zeyd chwaya poids 2kg wmatkallmoush enti wzahrk chouf m3a agent ama je pense que jawwek behi madem m3addi / m3addya 8+8+23 dans tous cas gangno yeser hez fil carry on m3ak
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Both lenglais fl hasel w langue mta lbled athika c obligé ll communication mtaak m3a la3bed
AAAAAA okitoo sablito , i got you and thank you for clarifying w EIDEK MABROOOK‼️‼️
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Study in tunisia for iraqi Hello . I am from Iraq I studied French language at university and now that I have graduated, I can speak French very fluently. However, I would like to study French again at university in Tunisia. Would Tunisia accept Iraqi students? Are there any Iraqi students here? What is required to apply?
Bro I'd love to hear your French: Viens ici يا ابن التشلب 😂 jk Iraqis are cool - and yes, you can come study and won't have to pay any more than a Tunisian student. Start here: [REDACTED] - programs to target are usually in Faculté de Lettres de <region name>. I compiled some stuff wirh AI: Faculté des Sciences Humaines et Sociales de Tunis (9 Avril) University: Université de Tunis Website: fshst.rnu.tn Faculté des Lettres, des Arts et des Humanités de la Manouba (FLAM) University: Université de la Manouba Website: flm.rnu.tn Institut Supérieur des Sciences Humaines de Tunis (Ibn Charaf) Note: Functions as a faculty for languages and social sciences. University: Université de Tunis El Manar Website: issht.rnu.tn Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Sousse University: Université de Sousse Website: fls.rnu.tn Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Kairouan University: Université de Kairouan Website: flshk.rnu.tn Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Jendouba University: Université de Jendouba Website: flshj.rnu.tn Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Sfax University: Université de Sfax Website: flshs.rnu.tn École Normale Supérieure (ENS Tunis) Focus: Elite training for researchers and teachers in humanities/sciences. Website: ens.rnu.tn Institut Supérieur des Langues de Tunis (ISLT) Focus: Applied languages and translation. Website: islt.rnu.tn
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N7eb el rjel barcha barcha Lyoum w ena f b7ar el marsa el 3adhim, mechya nrata7 a3sabi ba3ed barcha maredh w stress, mchit ena w ma w o5ti bech n3oumou. W na7na 9a3din jew wled nasbou 5ima, dhaherli ye5edmou fil en9adh wala sou7ab m3a el mone9dhin. El moufid ena 9a3da n7ot fi 7omir 3la chfeyfi lobyodh min na9es la7did w fa9er el dam, wet3ada tfol ma7leh i9oli "mala 9a7boun". Tab3an b sout 3ali w 9odem OMI w o5ti. ya rabi oltof bina, 9ODEM OMI, 9odem mra 9ad omou!!!! Ma3ach 3afset'ha el marsa 5aleha l jboura kifou
these types of people have never been slapped and humbled before. you think about this so much and you want to gravitate towards empathy but you can't cuz logic tells you that no matter how bad they had it growing up they know that it's wrong yet you know that they turned out this way because of the lack of guidance and purpose in life never ever being heard or seen nobody who got treated fairly turned out like this. unless the parents themselves infuse them with such manners. fathers and mothers please be there for your children please love them and please don't think of raising ur children like another low effort task u put 0 efforts in atleast do one thing, the most important thing of your life, right. you will be judged by god as to how you chose to raise your children if you even did mat5afouch rabbi la 3ala 7atta mostawe ye5i ? la in regards to your own life and or others' lives ?
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Tunisian Cities Visual Identity I’ve noticed that many Tunisian cities do not have any visual identity, or when they have one it’s either outdated or just plain cringy. I know it doesn’t seem THAT important but a visual identity is basically a representation of the city, at least on social media. So I took some of my free time to bring some cities up to date. That’s just my humble work. If you have more suggestions please let me know about it.
Looks awesome specially Baja one (I m not from Baja ) can't wait to see other places
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How much do you make per month? If we don't talk about this taboo in Tunisia which is salaries, we will never know what's our worth in this ever changing market and inflation so high, and that only benefits employers who could be paying us much much less than our worth. As a software developer myself based in Tunisia, I'll start by sharing my salary and role and hope everyone else does the same for the better good of everyone. Role: Python software developer Salary: 3k/month YOE(years of experience): 3
I know some software engineering students who get paid around 600DT-700DT/month for part-time jobs. However, final-year students, especially those specializing in DevOps, are getting way more than that. I know a student at INSAT who gets 3K/month for a part-time position, but he probably committed himself to join the company after his PFE so that's why he has such a high pay.
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I am new at this plz help 9ade yetkalf développement d'une site e-commerce wordpress +mode de paiement fy tounes
It depends on the size of your project. To properly know how much it would cost you need to clearly define your requirements for the project (how big is the website, what features do you want and what you don't want, security, time to delivery, loading speed of the website and reliability, future maintenance...) Also you need to consider the quality of who will building the website and how they work, some take more time and cost more but deliver a better website, some cost less and finish faster but deliver a slow website that is prone to fall easily but can work well for small scale projects. Also some can do custom things while others fully rely on plugins. Can you comment with more details on your project? I'll answer with details on what to expect to get a website fulfilling your requirements (I'd like to reply here instead of DMs so others can find the info in the future but if you would like to talk privately you can DM me)
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LOULED HELP BAC (INFO) louled blhy chkoun 3ada l bac (info kn fama) w 93ad l mars my9rach bl gde ama fhm chway drous w nj7 y3tina chway tips bch ndoublll
Bac info tnjm t9oul min ashel l bacet ili tnjm trahom just lock in tawa hawel 9asem wa9tek bik l cours w les exercices par exemple hot nhar kemil matieres wahda sbeh a9ra partie cours w fil lil ikhm exercicet al partie hedhik rodbelik tayah les matieres principales kima l sti w algo w khastan l math khtr hedhom ili ytal3ou l moyenne w hata fil score nhar ekhr You’ll do it nchlh mafama chy s3ib just focus layamet ili mizelou w a9ra ala rouhik w nchlh binjeh
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Pls help!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm in my early twenties and I feel like I'm running out of time.. Idk I'm lost I have no idea about what I want to do in the future I don't even like the thing that I'm studying rn, all my friends are sure about their choices except me which is something that I'm extremely ashamed of It's just overwhelming to even think about it idk what to do, I'm scared What should I do??
Don't worry it won't get better in the future, hani 23 w mezelt ma nedrich ena win, be cool be cool and the fact is.. very VERY little people know what they want to do lol
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What should I know before starting to work at a tech startup? Title
* it will mostly be fun environment * they'll expect you to work after hours, try not falling into that trap * you might not get paid for up to 3 months since it's a startup here, but never give up your right * ALWAYS check if they pay your CNSS * ask for equipment from the start; don't go for a game laptop, ask for an external screen (or dual screens), external keyboard/mouse, headphones. Most of the times, the equipment budget is only available at the starting month
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[REDACTED] This product is available around the world, I don’t understand the hate. It’s not the product it’s the people. Don’t hate Délice hate the Municipality for not providing enough waste bins
Yaddi inti barka ma tayach f chera3 la municipality la @#& taych f poubelle walla 5ali 3andek
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Why is it always the North Africans? I work in a Swiss asylum center and I see it every single day: almost every serious problem – fighting, stealing, breaking into houses or shops, assaults – it’s always the same group behind it: young men from Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The police show up daily, and nine times out of ten, it’s because of them. Other refugees – Black Africans, Syrians, Afghans, Turks – they might struggle too, but they mostly stay calm, try to follow the rules, and keep to themselves. But with North Africans it's just constant chaos. And here's what I really don't get: Why are they even here? They are not even allowed to stay. They're not even trying to make money – not legally, not illegally. They just smoke weed all day, take pills like pregabalin, drink alcohol and some even mess with cocaine. They’re not helping themselves, not sending anything back to their families, not contributing to society in any way. Just wasting their lives and making life worse for everyone around them
I went to Athens for tourism. Guess what group of people were loud, disrespectful, obscene and dirty in the metros/buses especially at night ? Yeah you guessed it right. North africans North africans are the worst. I have a friend in Germany who used to live across the road from an asylum center. And he told me that north africans are extremely violent and problematic with algerians being the most problematic. We re producing some of the filthiest most disrespectful useless young men in the world probably. It's becoming unbearable.
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How can Ai benefit Tunisia Guys, i was thinking with all the recent advancement in AI technologies, how can AI help the average tunisian person or tunisian society as a whole ? I know we are kind of behind in digitizing a lot of processes especially regarding government services but i believe AI can help us in some way or another improving the quality of life of tunisians. Give me your honest thoughts.
Tbh, this is pretty debatable. Just to be clear, when you say AI, are you just talking about LLM agents?
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Le mesksh fehem the point wallah kasitha aandi aam nahki men wjiaa shih ama mesh a recent one elli athert feya le el overall experience sucks
yea but it is your overall experience. not everyone's overall experience. besides that, even if your point is true that this is happening to a lot of ppl(which to a certain degree i can agree with), talking about it here will not solve anything, you're just causing yourself a headache.
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Tunisian startup that allows you to find a study buddy Hello guys, I just came across this platform and I thought it's impressive and worth sharing especially that it's Tunisian! It's called LoDeep and it basically helps students find a study-buddy or an instructor. It seems really well-designed and intuitive to use. I know Tunisian products usually have a bad rep but this one seems to be different and I thought we should support it. Here's the link [LoDeep]([REDACTED]
Lmao bro really promoting his own app w yochker feha (even tho the UI is clearly trash) pretending that he's not the developer and "just came across it". That's pathetic ngl.
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N7eb el rjel barcha barcha Lyoum w ena f b7ar el marsa el 3adhim, mechya nrata7 a3sabi ba3ed barcha maredh w stress, mchit ena w ma w o5ti bech n3oumou. W na7na 9a3din jew wled nasbou 5ima, dhaherli ye5edmou fil en9adh wala sou7ab m3a el mone9dhin. El moufid ena 9a3da n7ot fi 7omir 3la chfeyfi lobyodh min na9es la7did w fa9er el dam, wet3ada tfol ma7leh i9oli "mala 9a7boun". Tab3an b sout 3ali w 9odem OMI w o5ti. ya rabi oltof bina, 9ODEM OMI, 9odem mra 9ad omou!!!! Ma3ach 3afset'ha el marsa 5aleha l jboura kifou
Sorry that happened to you. Those fucking jbour would complain about "btala" once they get fired (which should be done)
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Took my mom out... But felt invisible Asselma chabeb...nothing deep here, but I just wanted to get it off my chest .... I’m not super close with my parents and honestly I don’t really enjoy hanging out with them but I do love going out with my friends and coworkers or even just by myself (sometimes).... The thing is that I've been going out a lot lately while my mom (doesn't work and doesn't go out a lot) keeps nagging me about spending more time with other people instead of her and she says I never ask her to go out. Today I decided to go out with her for a coffee in a nice café (nothing Fancy just a random resto café).. But the second we sat down she pulled her phone and started scrolling through Facebook like I wasn’t even there and when I told her that we went out to talk and not to hold our phones she said what do you want to talk about (without evening looking at me)... And when I asked if she wanna go home, she said we just arrived why would we leave now.... And that’s it. No big ending. Just left me feeling a bit… annoyed and kinda invisible
Just let her enjoy the cafe and do whatever she wants to do. If that means doomscrolling Facebook, so be it. I know, it sucks. But even passively spending time with your parents is something you will eventually miss and regret not doing.
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>mais faut faire attention au stages wel pfe faut pas oublier Ken tzid tfassarli chma3neha ??
GL ta3tik les bases mta3 domaine IT lkol dev, admin system, reseaux, front/back end etc.. apres les stages ta3tik avantages ken par exemple t7eb te5dem backend te5tar des stages qui te donnent l'opportunité d'aller plus loin dans ce domaine 5ater la formation chta3tik just une introduction. en fin de compte, nhar e5or on va retenir ton cv 5ater fih des expériences intéressantes mech 5atrek GL. qd même 7atta ken les stages ne sont pas top ce qu'il faut retenir min hedha lkol elli c a toi d'atteindre l'expertise w tet3alem wa7dek après tout cv ness koll tzid w tna9ess.
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AI is gonna take a lot of jobs… but do you think that’ll happen soon in Tunisia ? Or , are we safe for a couple of years ? We keep hearing how AI is replacing a lot of jobs in Europe , the US … It’s already happening. My question is : What about Tunisia? Do you think we’re “safe” for a few more years? Or is it gonna hit us sooner than we expect? Also, are there jobs you think AI can’t replace? I am curious what you all think.
We are safe for the next 150 years.. Remember out mighty president declared war against AI already .. we will win
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Akiyaaaad w I've intended it before w let me tell you it's soooo useful cause there are a lot of important people there , and well to apply you have to submit online and after that you will be contacted through email by the owner and they would do like a meet up to get to know you , in advance for sure so that they can decide whether u will be accepted or not and after that you will be guided through the whole process
Thats dope, are you a fellow business owner too? Did you attend as one? Whats the application process like? Provide us with links
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What do you think about the 5%?
As a Tunisian student here's what i will interpret in my perspective: most students aim for Economy and informatique due to lack of sufficient educational methods and hospital needs, and the least aimed for is Lettres, due it's hard and outdated system that no one aims for only if they are good in memorization, and sports are for those who lack sufficient status in all sections so they choose a sports hobby to specialise in for a guaranteed future. Overall the school system of Tunisia is outdated and need modernising and polish before the educational ministry of Tunisia collapses with it's students and teachers.
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Startup world in tunisia Hey everyone, I'm thinking of opening a startup and wondering if the startup act in Tunisia is worth, if I can apply to get a startup label and what are the benefits for this if I want my startup to operate internationally, I currently live in a "tax haven" country where the maximum tax rate is around 10% for companies (even with my Tunisian passport), would opening the startup in Tunisia be worth the trouble ? Thanks for any tips or hints about this
If you don’t need funding, and accept to deal with slow (very slow) banking system, then the tax incentives could be interesting. Outside from this nothing fancy to expect.
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Is it worth? And can I network there or do some outreach? Or would they like kick me out or smth
one of the main goals mta3 el event to network hahaha jawek bh..
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Leetcode fellas assemble Yooo. Is it best to stick to leetcode probs.w nksrr rssy fhmm bch nt3lm python or should i study first w b3d sehl ?. Plz ayy w7dd gree python from zero and just his pc tell me your journey. Thanks
LeetCode is designed to help you practice problem-solving and prepare for coding interviews, it's not ideal for learning a programming language from scratch. To learn Python basics like variables, functions, conditionals, object-oriented programming, and built-in functions, it's better to start with tutorials. YouTube offers plenty of great playlists for beginners, for example, the Telusko channel has a helpful Python series
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i did but he wasn't that responsive, and i thought maybe he's not interested but every time i look i find him staring at me
Weird, if i were in his shoes at least i’d make efforts, search for your socials and send you a message. I think he’s extremely shy or not interested.
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Working on a Tunisian AI named عم علي 🔥 Working on the first truly Tunisian AI, named عم علي (3amAli)! IyedeX is developing a forward-thinking AI platform designed to be culturally relevant and make technology more accessible to all Tunisians. 3amAli isn’t just an assistant — it’s a comprehensive AI that reflects Tunisian traditions and culture, and understands and speaks the local dialect fluently. Our mission is to empower Tunisians by: - Enabling natural communication with technology in the Tunisian dialect. - Driving widespread adoption of AI in daily life to make everyday tasks smarter and more efficient. We are building a proprietary, culturally rich dataset — including dialect and voice data — to train and localize our models. Stay tuned as we bring 3amAli into daily services like discovering restaurants, booking hotels, studying, and more, all in the native language. أي اراء او إضافات ؟
Love this! I've been working on something similar called Pablo - a voice-controlled AI assistant using ESP32 + local Ollama models with Tunisian dialect support Your vision for 3am Ali is exactly what we need in Tunisia. Global models just don't get our context, slang, or local services. I faced the same challenges building Pablo - from finding affordable components locally to dealing with connectivity issues and optimizing for resource constraints. Would love to collaborate on Tunisian dialect datasets, cost-effective deployment, hardware integration, and handling local market challenges. We need more projects like this in Tunisia! rabi m3ak 💪"
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These questions are elementary tbh. nothing is weird about them. Sometimes you'd get easier questions, but overall you should be able to answer them all. Scoring 30/30 while preparing (after some repetition maybe) is recommended. You might do a couple of mistakes due to lack of attention or stress or whatever during the exam, but then you'll succeed. \* Front lights are always yellow. Generally, yellow is the answer as most lights are yellow. Exceptions: Clignotant ynajjem yabda abyadh wela orangé (so not really an exception). adhwa2 al wadh3iyya (de position) are red. There's no yellow lights whatsoever (banned). \* 0.3g/L. I remember getting this question and I thought that they want us to know how much alcohol can be dangerous, so it has to be the least amount (having a proposition with a lower amount would make people more lenient instead). \* the green light doesn't matter anymore. the priority is always for pedestrians. This is so basic. \* This one is a bit tricky. I guess the picture gives more hints. Should be "middle and left" (unless road strips indicate otherwise). \* I think you phrased the question wrong. You would place someone on their side if they're unconscious, so they don't suffocate with their own vomit. I don't know if that's what the question is about. the picture would definitely help.
I swear I answered as listed by you. The rest of the questions were basic, with 20 basic and 10 weird questions in total.But I don't know how it went the way it did. The problem was my confidence because I used to score 27+ in the auto-école, at home, or in other tests while studying for a month.Thank you for your reply.  I hope I will make it next time.
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To be honest all of them sucks and scummy I bought a custom PC from "expert" gaming it was literally one of the worst experience I ever had at this point be patient buy the parts and build it yourself rather than relying on them I heard some horror stories from other gaming shops like hidden crypto mining malware on the Windows installation or used graphics card / slightly old generation CPUs
Well, it was my first time, that's why I was afraid of doing it myself. I then managed to learn and do a bunch of stuff. But imagine this... the tower had knobs to control the fans manually, and the motherboard (as you might expect) has fan control and it can control up to 5 fans.. they plugged the fans to the manual knobs hahaha da fk [REDACTED]
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Do NOT book airbnb if you’re applying for Tunisian Visa Hello good folks! I’m an Indian national living in Germany. Last month I applied for the Tunisian tourist visa at the Berlin embassy. I submitted my application with all the required documents and they asked me to wait for the call from them. 3 weeks later I got a call saying my visa request was rejected. I asked for the reason and they said they don’t have a clue, they just get a “yes” or “no” from the Foreigner’s office in Tunis. Upon my insisting, only thing she told me was if I know someone in Tunisia, they can call the said department and ask for the reason. This is so funny because just 3 months ago I had applied for the same visa and got approved, travelled and came back from Tunis. This time they just rejected the same set of documents without even a reason, so I could correct it and reapply. Fortunately, I had someone in Tunis who went to that office in person. The officers there said (without even looking at my application) that the only probable cause of rejections these days is if people submit airbnb or “apartment” bookings instead of “Hotel” bookings. And when I checked, my accommodation had the word “Apartment” on the name, even though I booked it from booking.com. I applied again with a new booking, this time of a “Hotel” and it was approved. The whole process is a nightmare, embassy is unhelpful, visa application is outdated, slow and costly with no option to reappeal. It’s almost like Tunisia doesn’t want Tourists to visit. This time just the visa cost me €160, which is almost 3 times the cost of schengen visa for Indian passport holders. Anyhoo, I just wanted to put this out here as I saw couple of posts in this thread talking about visa rejections without a reason.
I remember getting my visa randmly rejected for a **business trip** to France (Before I started living abroad) and had to reapply again... It's annoying af but it happens.
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and beside wataniya wich tunisian tv channel have news in programm? none
Before the coup ? Every single Tunisian channel without exception would’ve reported this and made special episodes just to discuss it . now they’re all afraid ofc and only puppet regime channels are allowed to talk politics like the 9 pm Riadh jrad show
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FF on desktop and mobile, with some extensions (DarkReader, I still don't care about cookies, LeechBlock, PrivacyBadger, uBlock Origins and Containers on desktop only) Why? Privacy, FOSS and is not based on Blink.. I used to use Chromium (yes, not Chrome), but Gooe influence on it is huge.. So I stopped..
And it breaks the Chromium monopoly, but it's sad that FF developers are late to support new CSS/JS features. I know that's an issue due to lack of funds, unlike Chromium, but we're hopeful it will stand stronger in the future.
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ena nahki juste au niveau locale, manich nahki ala les grandes entreprises ili mawjoudin fi bledna.
You will be surprised, belaaks les startups yejriw wra l automation akther mel les grand entreprises khater kol frank aandhom b hsebou.
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260€ as a median salary in the private sector is very expensive yeah, and god forbid someone is a socialist or communist or whatever theory you don't understand or agree with.
It's not the nominal amount that counts, it's the salary compared to labour output that counts (eg. Most tunisians simply aren't productive). I tried to explain it to you in the previous comment. Secondly the median wage in Tunisia sits curently around 1400 TND, well above the 260€ you mention. Which folds into my third point, I don't mind if you have a different view point. What I care about is that you are sharing inreliable links from some leftwing ideological outfit. This doesn't make your argument better, it discredits it.
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Working on a Tunisian AI named عم علي 🔥 Working on the first truly Tunisian AI, named عم علي (3amAli)! IyedeX is developing a forward-thinking AI platform designed to be culturally relevant and make technology more accessible to all Tunisians. 3amAli isn’t just an assistant — it’s a comprehensive AI that reflects Tunisian traditions and culture, and understands and speaks the local dialect fluently. Our mission is to empower Tunisians by: - Enabling natural communication with technology in the Tunisian dialect. - Driving widespread adoption of AI in daily life to make everyday tasks smarter and more efficient. We are building a proprietary, culturally rich dataset — including dialect and voice data — to train and localize our models. Stay tuned as we bring 3amAli into daily services like discovering restaurants, booking hotels, studying, and more, all in the native language. أي اراء او إضافات ؟
You could add a **healthy-food assistant** feature that helps Tunisians make better food choices based on what’s actually available in local markets like **MG**, **Aziza**, **Carrefour**, **Monoprix**, etc. It will be much easier with the ability to scan the name of a product and the AI will tell them * Whether it’s healthy or not * Calories, sugar, fat, salt levels * A “health score” * Better alternatives available in Tunisian stores The same goes with traditional Tunisian food. Many Tunisian dishes don’t have clear nutrition info. So therefore the AI could provide * Calorie estimates for dishes like: couscous, mloukhiya, tajine, lablebi, kafteji, brik, etc * Macronutrients (protein, carbs, fat) * Advice on how to make the dish healthier (less oil, alternative ingredients…) It could offer best recommendations when a user says what store they shop at (MG / Aziza / Carrefour), عم علي could show: * Healthy items available at that store * Weekly promos on healthier foods * Budget-friendly healthy choices (e.g., local legumes, vegetables, yogurts, tuna…)
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Hiring Challenges & Advice for Tunisian Software Engineers Three years ago, I took a job in the UK, later transitioned to contracting for a US company, and eventually returned to Tunisia with a goal: building [Carthage Software Cooperative]([REDACTED] consultancy focused on connecting highly skilled engineers with complex technical challenges. After starting legal paperwork and launching our [first job ad]([REDACTED] we’ve reviewed 100+ applicants. Sadly, none met the bar. Here’s what I’ve observed, along with advice for engineers looking to level up. # The Hiring Reality Check: 1. **Skill Gaps**: Many applicants with 10-20+ years of experience only listed CRUD apps, API integrations, and basic frontend work. None demonstrated deep systems knowledge (e.g., compilers, static analysis, low-level tooling). Résumés often lacked evidence of **problem-solving beyond frameworks**. 2. **Honesty Issues**: 1. 80% claimed Rust experience, but couldn’t explain basic ownership concepts. 2. 90% mentioned "static analysis," but equated it to running `tsc`—not building tools. 3. Many misrepresented English fluency (e.g., 50% answered `"Will you now or in the future require sponsorship for employment visa status?"` with `yes` while being tunisian citizens?). 3. **The Learning Stagnation Problem**: Too few engineers pursue intellectual curiosity outside their jobs. If your entire skillset is tied to workplace tasks, you’ll plateau. # Advice for Aspiring Engineers: 1. **Dig Deeper Than Frameworks**: * Learn how tools work under the hood. Build a simple HTTP router, write a parser, or create a game. These projects force you to understand concepts, not just APIs. * Explore niches: Compilers, distributed systems, formal methods. These areas are underrepresented here but highly valued globally. 2. **Be Honest (It’s Obvious)**: * If you list Rust on your résumé, expect to answer: “Explain the borrow checker” or “How would you optimize this unsafe block?” * If you claim expertise in static analysis, be ready to discuss abstract syntax trees or dataflow analysis. * Misrepresentation burns bridges. Tunisia’s tech community is small. 3. **Master English**: * 95% of cutting-edge resources (docs, research papers, tutorials) are in English. * Practice technical writing: Contribute to open-source docs, write blog posts, or summarize papers. 4. **Build for Learning, Not Just Résumés**: * Reinvent wheels: A custom database, OS, or programming language teaches more than any tutorial. * Open-source contributions matter. Even small fixes to open source projects show initiative. 5. **Network Strategically**: * Engage with global communities (Discord, GitHub, niche forums). Local meetups are great, but don’t limit yourself. * Follow engineers working on hard problems—not just influencers posting career hacks. 6. **Aim for Mastery, Not Titles**: * Senior != years worked. It’s about solving ambiguous problems, mentoring others, and owning systems end-to-end. # To Those Still Interested: We’re still hiring for Senior Software Engineers. If you’re passionate about systems programming, compilers, or reimagining developer tooling, you’ll be working directly on [**Mago**]([REDACTED] PHP toolchain written entirely in Rust. This isn’t just “another framework.” It’s a deep dive into static analysis, performance optimization, and rethinking how developers interact with PHP ecosystems. Check out the [GitHub repo]([REDACTED] to see the current state of the project. Contributions, ideas, and collaboration are welcome! If this aligns with your interests, apply [here]([REDACTED] Even if you’re not applying, feel free to star/fork the repo—we’re building this for the community.
You're being very unrealistic. The overlap of skills and knowledge you're looking for is extremely rare globally let alone Tunisia. You're looking for a senior dev with expertise in Rust, PHP and static analysis. I think I can safely say there isn't a single engineer in Tunisia that qualifies. Your best bet is to find some really promising junior engineers, train them on the job and hope they don't leave by the time you're productive. As for the knowledge and skill level of senior devs in Tunisia most developers are going to get as good as the job requires them to be. This isn't unique to Tunisia the main difference being most SWE jobs here just call for CRUD apps. No one is coming to Tunisia to hire people to work on parsers or compilers, they're hiring people to work on web apps built in Java or PHP or JS.
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Leetcode isn't to be used to learn a new language, it's used to prepare for specific types of job interviews, I don't think you are there yet so just use any tutorial on the internet and try to build projects using python instead
Started a w3school tutorial. 30 percent is done w ntb3 f roadmap t3 python. Sounds good?. M not lost right. 8iir n7ss ruuu7y s3att b3id 3ll python learning ndtll b3dhi nguul not like this.
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What is your opinion on Tunisia's first president, Habib Bourguiba? He seems like an intetesting figure to me, since his personal ideology differed quite a bit from other Maghreb leaders at the time, and unlike the pan-Arab or Islamic ideals that dominated Maghrebi politics, his view seems to be closest to Turkish Kemalism. In your opinion, was this to ideology effective for Tunisia? If you do think so, what would you say were the factors that made it succeed in this country? Was it luck, skill, or some difference Tunisia had in comparison to the rest of the newly-independent Maghreb? Would Bourguiba still have been able to rise to power with his ideals if he had been born in, say Algeria or Morocco instead? (I'm not Tunisian myself if it wasn't obvious lol, so if I'm mistaken in anything feel free to correct me of course)
A man who compensated for his small size with a giant ego. Honestly, except for women's rights he didn't do anything worthy, it's embarrassing that we didn't put this guy behind us
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I guess it does indeed, I’d have to look more into Tunisia’s economic policy but if that kind of stuff regularly happens it is definitely some form of state capitalism.
Considering the government has full monopoly on a few substances (coffee, sugar, alcohol, cigs) usually economists in Tunisia say it's a hybrid system of state capitalism and capitalism. The new chariket jihawiya situation tho makes defining even harder, kais really leans towards authoritarian government not letting the free market be free, but more controlled by the will of populism
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what if i want to code the app and then supervise the growth by myself not selleing to a company, also in tunisia to do so you need a commercial entity ( startup for an example ) so you can operate in a more swift way
>what if i want to code the app and then supervise the growth by myself if you're not a team player and you don't have the right network, you're not the kind of person to found a startup. the coding genius doing everything on his own is a myth. all successful startups are collective adventures. if you have no network, start by creating one. go to tech meetups, coworking spaces, and startup accelerators and try to convince people to join your project. promote your project online. if your social skills are limited (which is okay), try to find charismatic people to promote your project for you. be constantly moving and don't ne afraid of failure. if your project/app fails, you'll come out of this adventure with a valuable experience and a good network that might help you on your next adventures. never sit alone in a corner and wish for a project to come true.
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As someone who thought about suicide, its not worth it , there is always a way and a solution, crying will not get u anywhere and suicide will not get u anywhere, if no one loves u as u might say god does, someone out here does, I DO , just do anything but giving up
Yeah it's just something I wanted to see people opinion about it since my dark side took over
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AI Automation as a business Everywhere I look, AI automation (chatbots, content generation, automating boring tasks, etc.) is exploding worldwide. Companies are saving time and money with it. But what about Tunisia? Is there any real demand for this here? Which sectors do you think would benefit most (banks, startups, healthcare, government…)? Are Tunisian businesses actually open to adopting AI, or are we still not there yet? Curious to hear what you all think. Could this be a real opportunity for young devs and entrepreneurs here, or just hype for now?
Yekhi chbik tahki tkoul 3aychin fel congo ? Fama chariket fi touness aamlin maintenance agents, l erreur li yokhrej fel logs yetaada l agent orchestrator y3adi l khedma l développement agent w yabaath l retour lel reviewer w tetmerga fi se3etha.
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mama africa ya zebbi 0 credibility, 0 fair game
يعني عادي فرقة تخرج وقتاش ما تحب دون عقاب ؟ القوانين لازم تتطبق! الكل يشتكي من الكاف لانو الكل يتجاوز القوانين. توا تتطبق القوانين و معادش فم فرقة تتجرأ تخرج وقتاش ما تحب من الميدان
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Tunisian radio websites are outdated — so I built radyou.tn 🎧 Have you ever tried listening to **Tunisian radio online** and got frustrated? Most of the radio websites are either: * full of ads, * hard to navigate, * or just not mobile-friendly at all 😅 So I decided to build [**radyou.tn**]([REDACTED] — a clean, fast, and simple way to stream **Tunisian radio stations** in one place. No clutter. No logins. Just click and listen. 📻✨ The main goal of this project was to try Vibe coding with AI, I just typed 1% of the code, and the rest was prompted using Cursor IDE. I can only say that it works. It works great on desktop and mobile, and I’m already planning a native mobile app and desktop version. Would love to get your feedback, suggestions, or even new stations to add 🙏 Give it a try here → [radyou.tn]([REDACTED] Thanks in advance 🇹🇳❤️
Bravo 🙌 Moi j'ai arreter d'ecouter les radio tn car barcha t7in.
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Looks like trying to overthrown their king doesn’t work well for the Palestinian
Palestinians have already tried in the 70s, but it was a failed attempt, and it made the relationship with the Jordanians even worse. Either way overthrowing the king is not really that important. The Palestinian cause has become an international cause now, and although Jordan refuses the idea of a Palestinian state completely (internally) because they benefit from the status quo, it is not in their hands anymore. Regardless what the Jordanians try to do they will not get what they want now because everyone wants an internationally recognized state of Palestine, and it's happening whether they want it or not. The fact of the matter is, Jordan is a useless country now. It was established by western powers to have an ally in the middle east, but today it's weak, lost, poor and had no geopolitical impact. Obviously everything I've said above is not directed at the people of Jordan just to be clear. I'm only speaking politics.
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Hmmm are you sure? I had 2 years of full time paid Canadian internship experience and it didn’t count (I waited one year to be eligible despite having enough points)
Internships in Canada do not count. But experience gained outside Canada while studying counts as long as it's paid experience. It seems unfair but those are the rules.
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Should I quit my job for my startup idea Hello guys , I just finished opening my own startup and I have validated the idea found clients and was about to officially launch untill i have spotted some flaws in my business model and it seems like it needs some adjustment and i really feel overwhelmed since im doing everything on my own beside working my 9-5 remote job . The thing is the idea is really good and new and im sure its gonna work , I cant decide between leaving my very very high paying job and losing it forever to focus on my own startup or just hire people to help me but still my job would take so much of my time . +if you do one of these or more and looking forward to be part of something big contact me : marketing , ugc , sales
Ne quitte pas ton travail, recrute ou prend des presta voir un associé et ne quitte pas tan que ta société nest pas rentable
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and those explosions they show on aljazeera in "مسافة صفر" attacks? they are caused by the reactive armor protecting the tanks. that's why in the videos they broadcast they never show the aftermath of the explosion; because there's really nothing to see.
غالط. المقاتلين يحطو العبوة في بلاصة ما فيهاش درع تفاعلي. هذي حاجة بديهية علخر. ارجع للاحصائيات متاع الجيش الصهيوني شوف قداش خسرو من دبابة. عبوة شواظ تخرج سهم نحاسي منصهر بسرعة 10 كم في الثانية.. موش تفذليكة بالكل. الحديد قدامها عبارة فروماج أصل 😁
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From finance to web dev السلام عليكم، نحب نطرح مشكلتي و نشالله تعاونوني انا عمري 29 سنة قاري باك +5 فالمالية و خدمت في بارشا مجالات و بصراحة فديت من دومان gestion من ضعف الخلاص و قلت لخدم و الاستغلال العروفات. انا من صغرتي مغروم بالانفو و dev web اما مكتبش باش .نتوجهلو بعد الباك. دخلت في bootcamp génie logiciel، عالاول عجبتني و بعد حسيت الريتم قوي بارشا و البروف يجري و كعور و عدي للعور و بصراحة الي تعلمتو من يوتيب اكثر ملي تعلمتو من bootcamp. حكيت مع بروف يقري فينا على مشكلتي قلي تنجم تقرى DSI fi ISET cours du soir لمدة ثلاثة سنين و انا بصراحة بديت نفكر فيه الموضوع و مستعد نضحي ثلاثة سنين اخرين و نرجع نقرى حاجة نحبها و مغروم بيها الي هيا dev web. شنوة نعمل حسب رايكم ؟
stick to the field you have experience in at 29 years of age you can't really afford to go back to point 0 \+ hkeyet el bootcamps hethi w laabed eli takra fiha rajou el marché saturé+ ai it is really not reliabale because if you think about it rak el specialité makrithech fi faculté w makech metkharej b diplome feha you just have some skills related to it they might be usefull today ama i highly doubt that you can move on to something bigger from it and good luck
r/Tunisia
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launching a startup i need help aaslama nas kol . andi moda nekhdm ala idee mtaa startup w idee 7adhra w kol w rak7ha . nkhmm nbda nlawj ala des clients 9bal ma nkml nlanci startup legallement snn i need help ma andich flous brcha bch nlanci startup mzlt etudiant donc law kan je propose ala comptable w avocat commission ywaf9o wala ma tjich ?
تنجم تحلها وحدك تمشي للشباك الموحد في api , فقط لازمك راس المال الي أقل شيء مليون ولازمك شريك باش تعمل شركة ، زادا تنجم تشوف في start up act تاخو prélabel ويعطوك في يدك 6 شهور باش تحل الشركة تولي توخذ منحة مليون لمدة عام قابل للتجديد، وكان معاك مجموعة كل واحد يوخذ مليون والا ما يقابل آخر شهرية خذاها لمدة عام قابل للتجديد يعني كان يخلص في اكثر تجيه اكثر ... مصاريف تاسيس الشركة بسيطة وتنجم تعمل كل شيء وحدك ...
r/Tunisia
mixed
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json_api
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how about just Tunisian?? mafhmtch Tunisians fech m9asra maakom ena.. lezem clusters? كي تبدو تتعاركو هكا تحسسوني العرب و البربر جاو مع نشأة الكون و ما سبقهم حد..
Yes, we're very proud tunisians, culturally. But Tunisia is not an ethnicity, it's a country, a nation that we're very proud of, but again not an ethnicity. So, that doesn't answer our main question.
r/Tunisia
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json_api_chain
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عيدكم مبروك الناس الكل Kifech nal9a 5edma lbarra m3a l3elm inni technicien supérieur en genie électrique avec 3 ans d'expérience ?? ..jewbouni blh 5ater t3ebt wena npostili wa7di w mal9itech natija wmanajamach net3amel m3a agence 5ater 3andi 2iltizamet 3aylia
ken l'expérience b cnss w 3endek niveau B2-C1 eng wela fr tnajem ta3mel Express entry il canada
r/Tunisia
tunisian_arabizi
0.65
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I agree it’s very unfair. My bf was lucky to get a visa and now he has US citizenship as of last year.
Not to intrude on your business but I have a friend in Tunisia who is also trying to get a visa to the US. If you don’t mind do you know anything that would help her to get one? If you’re comfortable could you shoot me a message please? I’m really trying to help her she’s going through heavy depression. I’m located in the US
r/Tunisia
mixed
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json_api_chain
2
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7540853bbc4d
Traveling from Tunis to Tozeur Hi it’s me again. Does anyone have the timetables for the bus from Tunis to Tozeur, where I have to take it in Tunis and if it is running today (nhar l Eid) or tomorrow ? When does it depart from Tunis ? Or is there any chance I could find a louage from Tunis to Tozeur this afternoon ? I’ve had a big flight problem with Transavia (💩) and couldn’t board the flight to Tozeur today. Thank you everyone in advance w Eidkum mabrouk
You will always find louages, just make sure to get in the louages station, don’t get in any car outside the station, they will tell you we are just waiting for a person or two but you end up waiting for long time.
r/Tunisia
mixed
0.666
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json_api
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I see you are fullstack JS dev. حاولت تشوف remote job? Do you have a portfolio? I don't have those skills but I've seen a lot of remote job offers online.
Remote work opportunities on the Internet are one thing, and reality is something else entirely. It's completely different. So, it's because of these misleading offers and the circumstances here that I decided to take this training.
r/Tunisia
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json_api_chain
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Yet you people repeat the failure of Stalinism which happened in 1953
They tell you your ideology is old and irrelevant as if liberalism wasn’t conceived in the 17-18th century haha.
r/Tunisia
mixed
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json_api_chain
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I wanna take off hijab Hello guys I don't know where to start... I've been lately searching for hijab being mandatory and i couldn't find any proof in the Quran and all the proofs weren't convincing for me. For context, i have been wearing hijab since i'm a teeanager (13 yo) and it wasn't my decision, i was copying girls my age and people around me wear hijab at a young age so i felt like i'm being different and got criticized by some relatives for not wearing it so yeah, i eventually wore it until this day. I decided to take it off, but i'm kind of afraid of the harsh criticism of my relatives, friends and people who know me. Because i've already witnessed before how girls get criticized much after such decisions. I don't know how to cope with that.. Second matter is my hair, i want it to look pretty, because of years under the hijab and not taking care of it, my hair isn't at his best.. can you suggested me something i can do for it to look pretty? I've thought of proteine.. Thanks a lot
Personally, I have a great relationship with hijab , I like wearing it , I have fun doing different styles/colors , picking out my outfit etc .. and I still take care of my hair even though it's covered.. I know it's not the case for everyone but just know that ur relationship with hijab is not supposed to be linear, my sister went through the same thing and she almost took it off but now she's so grateful she didn't ( she went through a turban phase/showing little bit of hair etc. ) the way my mum always explains hijab to me is that it depends on "العرف",so it's not as strict as we know it, and for me personally I see how different people treat me ,and I like it for the most part . Praying that God makes it easier for you and that u LL find a way into loving it eventually 💙
r/Tunisia
mixed
0.663
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json_api
0
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any theocratic regime is a non democratic extremist one, doesen't matter islamic or not.
Your statement that “any theocratic regime is non-democratic and extremist, Islamic or not” is too absolute. We can say “Any theocratic regime is inherently non-democratic, because ultimate power rests with religious authority, not the people. Whether it becomes extremist depends on how laws are enforced and whether dissent is tolerated.” So so so So, it’s not the religion itself, but the structure and enforcement style that determines extremism.
r/Tunisia
mixed
0.647
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1,774,528,918
json_api_chain
1
0.0244
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Questions about making money as a full-stack web developer. Hello everyone, I am a self-taught developer for 1-2 years now and I am confident with my ability to start making money with my skills (C# dotnet core for the backend and Angular for the frontend), I was considering freelancing on Upwork but with all honesty, no way I will beat people with 10+ years of experience who don't care about working for low wages. I was thinking about making websites for local businesses in my city (Tunis, Bardo), also I have been actively networking by asking family members and friends to inform me if they come across in need of a website. My only concern is since I am just 18 years old, people won't take me seriously, and the fact I have never deployed an actual website because it requires relatively lots of money. this is my [GitHub Profile]([REDACTED] (Any kind of criticism for one of my projects is welcome anytime :)) I would love to hear you recommendations, TLDR: What are some ways to gain money beside freelancing online for a web developer in Tunisia?
Im a web engineer at Adobe, worked also with Netflix and other big companies. Now working in Germany, as well. I can explain you how I started as a self taught Dev. First of all: I had a math engineering degree with exposure to a bit of coding but it was hard to get into it in the beginning. So I knew algorithms but not much of leet coding. What helped a lot is learning these: 1- React, JS fundamentals + pushing codes online through vercel (which is free btw) and comes with database free plans like postgres and so on. So there is no limit for you to have multiple projects online. Just deploy using github actions to Heroku for example or Netlify or use Vercel the easiest option for me. 2 - Learn something that matters, for me learning t3 stack helped. You can be good at multiple frameworks but not many. Stick to one language to breach the market and be good at it. Learn what is scopes, closures, functional coding, POO, Typescript and so on. Move then to learn a new cutting edge framework like tailwind css or shadcn. 3 - if you want to do backend dev and become a fullstack, learn the framework of your choice and at least how to deploy the correct way using a docker snapshot as an example. Multiple companies ask a lot about docker and I still don’t know the reason. 4 - Simplify your definition, if someone asks you what’s docker, don’t google it, make sure to explain it in 5 year old jargon: like: a snapshot method to make images of your app. 5 - learn a Distribution like Linux or Ubunto, make sure to use some Unix based systems it helps navigating and at least ull be able to exit vim. 6 - learn backend databases of your choice, mine is mongo, i learnt a lot and then introduced myaelf to drizzle or Prisma. Anyway, now you get the point, to be able to compete with 10x engineers you simply need to be one. Keep learning and deploy your projects 7 - for interviews, make a notion page and tackle all the questions that could be asked, then maybe answer them simply as intended. 8 - Now about your github, an advice from me is to work more on your code/folder structure + deploy fullstack apps that are showing your code stack. Wish you luck, and hope to see you shining some day.
r/Tunisia
mixed
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json_api
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How can I make money with programming while studying at university? I have decent knowledge of python, does it allow me to make a side income in Tunisia
apply to jobs pls pls answha mentalité "coding " as a side qick w "i'll switch to coding and make bucks "
r/Tunisia
mixed
0.65
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json_api
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Im thinking of starting streaming channel for vibe coding. do you think tunisians are interested? Hello Im SE with 10 y of experience. Ive being vibe coding since last year, and extensively since june. I believe a learned enough about it to actually leverage it to my side and not let it work against me, whether in personal projects or in work. do you think engineers in tunisia would love such content ? thanks.
Salut ! Très bonne idée, vraiment. Le contenu tech “vibe” peut clairement intéresser en Tunisie, **mais faut être prêt au fait que ça restera une niche**. Ne t’attends pas à une audience massive comme Dabegh ou Basbous sur TikTok. Tu vas surtout attirer **une petite communauté engagée**, composée à 90% de jeunes diplômés ou d’étudiants qui veulent apprendre et monter en compétence. Malheureusement, beaucoup de profils plus expérimentés ou déjà en poste s’y intéressent moins : manque de temps, moins d’envie d’apprendre un nouveau langage, parfois un peu d’égo aussi. Mais si ton objectif est de toucher une **communauté motivée**, même petite, et de partager ton expertise, alors fonce : c’est exactement ce type de niche qui construit les meilleures audiences sur le long terme.
r/Tunisia
mixed
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json_api
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0.0251
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Reddit Tunisia Tech QA Dataset

The pipeline employs a multi-layer scraping strategy to collect Tunisian Arabic tech QA pairs from Reddit. It combines three data sources: the Reddit JSON API for real-time posts and comment threads, RSS feeds for post discovery with JSON comment fetching, and Arctic Shift for historical data. The system builds both direct QA pairs (post → top comment) and conversation chains (comment → reply) to capture nuanced technical discussions. Each pair is scored using a quality function that considers length, tech relevance, and upvotes, then filtered and ranked to produce the top 5,000 high-quality instruction pairs. The final dataset is formatted in Alpaca standard and uploaded to Hugging Face with automatic train/test splitting. results: 5,500 instruction-following QA pairs scraped from Reddit communities with strong Tunisian presence, filtered and ranked for technical relevance.

Built as part of the TunisIA-Co-Lab initiative to create Tunisian Arabic NLP resources.

Quality summary

Metric Value
Total pairs 5,500
Avg quality score 0.634
Avg tech confidence 0.0275

Dialect distribution

Dialect Count
mixed 5104
tunisian_arabizi 165
french 117
arabic 110
tunisian_arabic 4

Dataset structure (Alpaca format)

Column Description
instruction Reddit post title (+ body when present)
input Always "" (Alpaca standard)
output Top/best Reddit comment as the answer
source Subreddit origin
dialect tunisian_arabic, tunisian_arabizi, french, arabic, mixed
quality_score Holistic quality 0–1 (length × tech density × upvotes)
comment_score Reddit upvotes on the answer comment
chain_depth 0 = direct reply to post; >0 = reply-to-reply conversation chain
tech_confidence Tech-density confidence 0–1
layer Data source layer: json_api, json_api_chain, rss, arctic_shift

Sources

Scraped from: r/Tunisia, r/learnprogramming, r/cscareerquestions, r/datascience, r/MachineLearning, r/Python, r/webdev, r/freelance, r/digitalnomad.

Usage

from datasets import load_dataset
ds = load_dataset("Farah21/Tunisia_Tech")
print(ds["train"][0])

Citation

@dataset{tunisian_tech_qa_2026,
  title={Reddit Tunisia Tech QA},
  author={TunisIA-Co-Lab},
  year={2026},
  url={https://huggingface.co/datasets/Farah21/Tunisia_Tech}
}
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