There is so much to be said about this tour. My first instinct was to go into critique mode. But I have thought about this for a while. And honestly for a 21 year old I would say he has done something beautiful. Something that will be remembered for a long time. He did more for African tourism (once you remove the really embarrassing Nigerian part of it) than any tourism board in Africa in the past few years. He was a young man having the time of his life, coming with no pretence of expertise or philanthropy. Just doing random stuff he enjoyed. Sometimes chaotic. Often genuine interactions with people across the continent. We saw the funny, the interesting and the ugly (again, thanks Nigeria). I see a rare example of a young streamer who has gone beyond the sometimes banal streaming culture to do something truly worthwhile.
What I learned instead is that most problems begin quietly.
They start with decisions that make sense in isolation but never get revisited. A structure that works early but doesn’t evolve. An agreement that feels fair at the time but was never fully pressure tested.
i prefer to code with one agent at a time and just can't get into a good flow when i'm managing multiple agents in multiple windows doing a bunch of different things
anybody else the same?