THIS GUY USED CLAUDE CODE TO DESIGN CUSTOM FURNITURE
then handed the PDF to a carpenter and actually built it
he described a full wall unit to claude. wardrobe, drawers, mirror, fragrance display, hidden vault, laundry section. all in one piece
claude wrote 1400 lines of python that generates carpenter-ready technical drawings as a PDF.
front elevation, plan view, construction notes. all dimensioned in centimeters
claude updated the script each time. added LED lighting positions, ventilation specs, push-to-open latches, soft-close hinges
he handed the PDF directly to his carpenter. built exactly to spec. zero modifications needed
this is the most real world use of vibe coding i've seen.
"Don’t do things that you know are morally wrong. Not because someone is watching, but because you are. Self-esteem is just the reputation that you have with yourself. You’ll always know."
@naval
A game created by a Russian sociology student in 1986, Werewolf, isn’t just about strategy- it shows how a small, informed minority can outsmart the uninformed majority, highlighting the power of hidden information.
Gas pumps hanging from the ceiling.
Yep, the ceiling.
That’s what I saw in the Philippines.
I found it a bit peculiar at first.
But I later learned that it’s called the Space-Fill Fuel Dispensing System (SFFDS).
It’s brilliant because:
✅ it saves space
✅ reduces clutter
✅ gets the job done
Too many businesses operate like ground-level pumps:
❌ clunky
❌ inefficient
❌ in the way
If your processes and people can’t adapt, you’re not scaling.
Streamline or stay stuck.
Efficiency isn’t just good, but it’s profitable.
Your business should run like those SFFDS:
✅ lean
✅ smart
✅ out of the way
Learning comes from struggle, not memorization.
Start the project. No, don't watch 20 tutorials beforehand. Let it expose the gaps in your knowledge. Try to figure it out. Search for the answer when your mind is most likely to remember it.
Publish the project. Repeat for life.
Why would you Kill such a young man for demanding for accountability & good governance.
Now leaving behind a very young family !!
@KuriaKimaniMP , Raymond posted you tried killing him through your goons in November before his eventual demise yesterday
Are you happy now ?
𝗣𝗘𝗣𝗣𝗘𝗥 𝗙𝗔𝗥𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗚𝗨𝗜𝗗𝗘
1. Soil Preparation
Soil Testing: Conduct soil tests to determine nutrient levels and pH. Peppers thrive in well-drained, loamy soil with a pH of 6.0-6.8.
Organic Matter: Incorporate plenty of organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure, to improve soil fertility and structure.
Tillage: Prepare the soil by tilling to a depth of 15-20 cm (6-8 inches) to ensure a loose, well-drained seedbed.
2. Seed Selection
Variety: Choose high-yielding, disease-resistant pepper varieties suitable for your region's climate and soil conditions.
Certified Seeds: Use certified organic seeds to ensure they are free from contaminants and have good germination rates.
3. Planting
Timing: Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost date. Transplant seedlings outdoors when the soil temperature is consistently above 18°C (65°F).
Spacing:
Between Plants: 45-60 cm (18-24 inches).
Between Rows: 60-90 cm (24-36 inches).
Planting Depth: Transplant seedlings deep enough so that the first set of true leaves is just above the soil level.
4. Watering
Consistent Moisture: Ensure the soil remains consistently moist, especially during germination and early growth stages.
Irrigation: Use drip irrigation or soaker hoses to provide even moisture without waterlogging the soil.
Mulching: Apply organic mulch to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
5. Fertilization
Before Planting: Incorporate 2-3 kg (4-6 lbs) of compost or well-rotted manure per square meter into the soil.
Side-Dressing: Apply additional compost or organic fertilizers like fish emulsion or seaweed extract during the growing season to boost growth and productivity.
6. Weed Management
Mulching: Use organic mulch to suppress weed growth and retain soil moisture.
Manual Weeding: Regularly remove weeds by hand or with a hoe to prevent competition for nutrients and water.
Farm smarter with #OptimistFarmer
HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL FARMER:
1. PATIENCE:
As a farmer you have to learn how to be patient because raising crops or life stock takes time.
Plus, it might not always turn out the way you expect. Farming comes with lots of unexpected circumstances, like pest infestations and disease outbreaks, market glut. Slow or unexpected results shouldn't frustrate a farmer set on being successful. Instead, take it in stride and plan for how to get it right next time.
2. DEVELOP A STUDENT MENTALITY:
Approach the industry with a student mentality. You have to be willing and able to adapt to new technology, environments, and methods.
Curiosity comes hand in hand with a student mentality, and as a farmer you need lots of it to find success.
3. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Knowledge and skills pair nicely together. In addition to learning new things, you need to be knowledgeable in every aspect of your farm.
This includes close familiarity with every crop, finding out what works best for the farm, and how it operates!
4. BE A PROBLEM SOLVER
As a farmer you need to be a problem solver. A successful farmer knows how to deal with issues on all fronts of the business.
You need to be able to identify and solve problems in order of significance.
5. BE ORGANIZED:
As a business owner you have to keep track of a lot of factors, to keep your business running.
To become successful you have to be organized, staying on top of your daily tasks, and remember a lot of farming is driven by time, product, and labour management.
6. BE GOOD WITH NUMBERS:
When it comes to facts and figures, the farmer has to know what to do with them. Numbers play a bigger role in farming and most farmers don't know.
As a farmer you need to have financial skills, in order to track inventory, budget, and analyse profits, among others. Being bad with numbers can lead to miscalculations when it comes to plant growth.
7. BE A GOOD SALES MAN/WOMAN.
To get where you want to be your business needs to make sales. In order to keep your farm afloat, you have to make a profit. Doing so requires customers. You need to be able to communicate effectively in order to network, market, and sell products
A pregnant woman asks her husband: "What are you expecting, a boy or a girl?
The husband replies: "If it's a boy, I'll teach him math, we'll work out together, teach him how to fish, etc."
The woman, laughing, asks: "What if it's a girl?
Engineered destitution at its finest ; abolish Linda Mama, introduce 'SHA-uri yako' , and then feign heroism by footing medical bills. This is calculated exploitation masquerading as benevolence, a cruel mockery of genuine leadership.