SpaceX has exercised the option to acquire @cursor_ai in an all-stock transaction with the goal of building the world’s most useful AI models.
For the past few months, SpaceXAI has been jointly training a model with Cursor, which will be released in Cursor and Grok Build soon.
We look forward to working closely with the Cursor team to advance our frontier AI capabilities
Sio Kila siku Ugali!
Let’s make Crispy Chicken Wings with a sweet, tangy tamarind or Ukwaju dipping sauce.
Crunchy, nutty, salty, sweet and sour, switch up your wing game and thank me later.
Enjoy!
After 22 years of being mocked for not winning the league title, it’s now been 22 days since Arsenal won the premier league title.
To put that into perspective, it’s been 3 weeks and 1 day.
Something very strange I noted pale Wajir Jana about the uncomfortable chair of the chief of Defence forces General Charles Murei Kahariri
Everyone, including less important officials such as the Speaker of Parliament and mere Senators are seated in large, comfortable chairs, while the military generals are left struggling in hard wooden seats like fellow Kenyans. That's Kasongo for you...
Dr. Njoki Fernandes sat on a television studio and told Kenyans that there is a private school for every pocket and that parents should stop pushing their children into congested public schools.
It is the kind of statement that can only come from someone who has never had to choose between school fees and food.
Nobody takes their child to a public school because they prefer it. They take them there because it is what they can afford. The parent in Kibera, the farmer in Turkana, the bodaboda rider in Eldoret did not sit down and weigh private school options against public ones. They had one option and they took it. Telling them to consider private schools is not advice. It is an insult dressed in concern.
The real question that should have been asked on that television programme is this. Why are public schools congested in the first place? Why are dormitories unsafe? Why are there not enough teachers, enough classrooms, enough fire extinguishers? The answer is that the government has chronically underfunded public education while the elite that makes policy sends their own children to private schools and international institutions. They have no personal stake in fixing what they do not use.
If the government fully funded public education, ensured proper capitation from primary to secondary level and made basic education genuinely free and properly resourced, the conversation would be completely different. Parents do not need to be told to find a private school. They need a government that treats public education as a right worth funding properly.
Your privilege should not be used to generalise a narrative.
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.
TO be sincere guys, WHERE do you get all the money from?????
The kirinyaga boys Alumni decided to surprise their former school. I guess the cheapest one over there is 3 million. Ooh my!!
Siri ni gani majamaa?
Kueni open tu for once 😄