Major cheat code for life: Become difficult to rush. The world will pressure you to rush into everything. Rushed decisions. Rushed conversations. Rushed relationships. Rushed timelines. There's immense power in rejecting that trend. Slow down. Create space to think clearly.
Major cheat code for life: Become difficult to rush. The world will pressure you to rush into everything. Rushed decisions. Rushed conversations. Rushed relationships. Rushed timelines. There's immense power in rejecting that trend. Slow down. Create space to think clearly.
@LyricFind Yes. I’m able to add my songs and all the required information. The manual sync feature is the one that’s usually tricky to use.
I’ll give it another shot, including uploading the audio file.
I’m curious. Is anyone able to sync their lyrics with @Musixmatch any more? All the key features on both the site and the app are super buggy and you can barely get anything done.
I’ve also explored @LyricFind
I can add lyrics but syncing them is a frustrating task that also feels broken. Zero success ever since I started trying.
The transition from Michael Fredo (Intro) to Michael Fredo is just so good!
From a smooth classical feel, to an absolute banger of a song 🔥
everything is a lot.
I just called Apple Support for assistance with an issue. I actually got through to an associate really quickly, and they helped me out.
More than I can say for our local Safaricom. You’re lucky if you get more than a generic response.
Tax experts - correct me if I am wrong, but this is what I understand KRA’s proposal in the finance bill 2026 to be.
Assume I made revenue of 100,000
All my costs are 80,000.
My net profit is this 20,000.
KRA at present expects 30% of this as corporate tax.
Leaving me with 14,000.
I can pull that out as dividends, at which point KRA will tax me.
Or, I can plough it back into the business.
KRA’s proposal is to TAX at MINIMUM 60% of this, the ceiling being at the discretion of the commissioner general.
This makes absolutely NO SENSE to me.
Not only are you punishing reinvestment, you are hitting hard new businesses that are the most likely to reinvest their profits, not to mention businesses that are growing organically.
In what universe is this a rational policy move?
🧵 Nairobi has normalized dysfunction so deeply that we now celebrate roads simply because they exist, not because they are safe.
Driving through parts of the city in the rain felt less like commuting and more like surviving an obstacle course.
Waiyaki Way. Uhuru Highway. Enterprise Rd. Lunga Lunga. Jogoo Rd. Outering. Thika Road. Northern Bypass.
Pitch black.
No lane markings.
No reflective paint.
No warning signs.
Barely any lighting.
At some points, you genuinely cannot tell where your lane begins or ends.
And yet this is a city where every litre of fuel is taxed heavily in the name of road maintenance.
So where is the money going?
Because it is clearly not going into safer roads.
Some roundabouts along Uhuru Highway are almost invisible at night when it rains. You only notice them when you are already on top of them.
The speed bumps around Northern Bypass and parts of Nairobi are another problem entirely.
Poorly marked.
Poorly designed.
Dangerous spacing.
Not traffic calming.
Just vehicle damage waiting to happen.
What makes this worse is that these are not remote roads.
These are major roads used daily by thousands of ordinary Kenyans going to work, running businesses, or simply trying to get home alive.
Road safety is not a luxury item for developed countries.
Reflective paint is not a miracle technology.
Street lighting is not an impossible engineering challenge.
This is simply what happens when institutions stop caring because accountability disappeared long ago.
Road deaths are not always “accidents.”
Sometimes they are accumulated negligence.
And negligence, when repeated for years, becomes policy.
Y’know…you waste your time consuming music you know you don’t like, then even more time shitting on it on Twitter. Just listen to what you like and keep it moving
I have never understood forcing yourself to consume content you know you do not enjoy.
I don’t listen to Taylor Swift’s music. If she drops an album, I am definitely not staying up on release day and listening to the entire album so I can tell Twitter how much I dislike it.
I don’t understand the new trend of knowing you’re not a fan of something/someone. Consuming it anyway & then giving a negative opinion on it.
When I don’t like shit, I ignore it.