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Round 5 of our Women in Tech Q&A!💡 I am so excited to share the Q&A with Ivy (@ivy), both an incredibly talented writer, and programmer! This Q&A offers one of the most profound and insightful reflections on community that I have read. It also provides tips for those uncertain about becoming an engineer
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1. I really enjoyed reading an article you wrote last year, "Why I'm Still Here: A Web3 Love Letter". You share a lot about your journey, including the importance of fulfilling communities. I would love to learn more about experience.
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Love this series focused on FarcastHERs 300 $DEGEN
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Thanks for continuing to do these 🙏🏼
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Such a great interview and display picture, love this for you @ivy 💖
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Each interview is a joy to read! 8 $degen (pls excuse my measly tip allowance 😭)
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I can’t find the right segment but great articulation of the ‘need a profile to be successfull’ problem. Sad state where your work is only seen as good if thousands of strangers have ‘liked it or you’.
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Oke bà tới nè 90 $degen
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Cool
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