Entrepreneurship is really hard guys. Much harder than a 9 to 5. It should not be marketed as an alternative to employment but rather as a path for those who are passionate about it.
Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
I met some young people last week who've innovated a locally made Intelligent Speed Assistant. I was very impressed & would love to see them build on it; they certainly require tech guidance, which I wasn't in position to give. Anyone into tech, IT, AI & interested in mentoring?
Everyday, people that we know and love get on the road. For school, for work, to see family, to see friends.
However, more than a million people worldwide never make it back home because of road crashes.
My birthday is tomorrow and my gf spoiled me today after church with some food and surprised me with some new shoes. Still getting used to being treated kindly. But today was a good day I’m happy.
(34 tomorrow)
The last 10% of any project is 95% of the work!!
Those last-minute tweaks, edge cases, double-checking requirements have been met, brittle changes that have a large impact area ...
In Uganda you are serious alone. You keep time alone. You refuse shortcuts alone. You sort your rubbish alone.
You insist on doing honest business alone. You parent seriously alone
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🧠 "Keep Thinking" Prize - TARA by Kyeyune Kazibwe
A dashcam-to-economic-appraisal pipeline that turns road footage into infrastructure investment recommendations.
Tested on an actual road under construction in Uganda.