People always say never read your partner's diary.
I used to laugh whenever I heard that advice. After all, if you're married, what secrets could still exist between two people who sleep under the same roof every night?
I found out the hard way.
It happened on a quiet Sunday afternoon while my wife was away visiting her mother. I wasn't looking for anything. I was simply searching for one of our old documents when I noticed a small brown notebook tucked behind some folded clothes in our wardrobe.
I knew exactly what it was.
Her diary.
For almost five minutes, I argued with myself. One voice kept telling me to put it back. The other whispered that if there was nothing to hide, reading a few pages wouldn't hurt.
Curiosity won.
The first page I opened changed everything.
Written neatly across the top were the words:
"I married the wrong man."
My hands froze.
My chest tightened so badly I could barely breathe.
I kept reading, hoping the next sentence would explain everything, but each page only made me feel worse. She wrote about smiling when she didn't feel like smiling. She wrote about pretending everything was okay. She wrote about choices she wished she could undo.
Every sentence felt like someone was slowly pulling the ground from beneath my feet.
Then I reached the final page.
There was only one short paragraph.
At the bottom, she had written a date.
It was tomorrow. π
Finally. AI infra has been drowning in abstraction layers for too long.
C/C++ rewrite + Grok exact-mapped to GB300 in ~3 months?
That's not incremental; that's compression of years of progress into one leap.
The era of bloated Python stacks is ending. Can't wait.
@aaronburnett Truly massive gains will come in ~3 months when the entire training and inference stack is written in C/C++ and massively simplified (most software layers will be deleted completely) and we exact-map Grok to work incredibly well on a GB300
@elonmusk@aaronburnett Finally. AI infra has been drowning in abstraction layers for too long.
C/C++ rewrite + Grok exact-mapped to GB300 in ~3 months?
That's not incremental; that's compression of years of progress into one leap.
The era of bloated Python stacks is ending. Can't wait.
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This reminded me of something that happened in my hometown.
A wealthy man had two workers.
One was always smiling, praising him and calling him "Daddy." The other hardly spoke. He just came to work, did his job and went home.
One night, armed robbers attacked the man's house.
Guess who opened the gate for them?
The "Daddy" worker.
The quiet one was the person who fought them off, got injured protecting his boss and even helped the police arrest the gang later.
That day taught me something I'll never forget.
Loyalty is not measured by sweet words, long years or how close someone appears to you.
Sometimes the loudest loyalty is only a disguise.
A driver and a staff planned to kidnap their boss last month..
They planned to demand for
β¦50,000,000
They had made out the plans for long and was about to execute it.. but fortunately, they got exposed by someone who secretly overheard them..
The boss called the police and they got arrested by asap..
The shocking part was that the driver was the boss's favorite.
He earns even more than all the staffs, the boss sees him as his brother...
They have been taken to prison already...
This happened last month in ogun state...
Please everyone be careful out there, your friends or worker are capable of doing the unthinkable...
This reminded me of something that happened in my hometown.
A wealthy man had two workers.
One was always smiling, praising him and calling him "Daddy." The other hardly spoke. He just came to work, did his job and went home.
One night, armed robbers attacked the man's house.
Guess who opened the gate for them?
The "Daddy" worker.
The quiet one was the person who fought them off, got injured protecting his boss and even helped the police arrest the gang later.
That day taught me something I'll never forget.
Loyalty is not measured by sweet words, long years or how close someone appears to you.
Sometimes the loudest loyalty is only a disguise.
@Sironyeka As long as you are not stingy with following and engaging! ππ₯
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@virtue_peace As long as you are not stingy with following and engaging! ππ₯
Iβm rushing to follow and engage on your posts too.
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@kaybee_mmg As long as you are not stingy with following and engaging! ππ₯
Iβm rushing to follow and engage on your posts too.
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