I think that, as Africans, we suffer from something I call Constraint Romanticism.
The world doesn't adopt technology because it survived scarcity. It doesn't need "low-resource" models as charity.
It adopts what expands possibilities.
Scarcity is a condition, not our identity.
We have Chinese AI.
We have Western AI.
It's time for African AI.
Not to catch up.
Not to localize.
Not to fine-tune someone else's model.
But to define what comes next.
Lead the paradigm, or live inside it. I choose to lead.
5 acres. Two humanoids. 3D printer. Starlink. Solar roof. A few GPUs running a local AGI.
Security drones, chickens roam, fruit trees heavy with harvest. Kids run barefoot past potato rows, as robots fix the fence.
Civilization optional. Family of 4 on the techno homestead.
If your agent builds you an app that reads your personal e-mails, you can't just publish it to the web.
Ambit gives you a private cloud network where your apps are visible from your devices only, no need for login pages.
Deploy from OpenClaw, open on your phone seconds later.
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If you want Claude Code to automatically test and fix bugs in a web-app, this is the easiest way to do it.
11 STEP FORMULA FOR BULLETPROOF CONFIDENCE:
1. REFUSE TO LIE TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS.
2. STOP MAKING EXCUSES.
3. DO WHAT YOU’LL SAY YOU DO.
4. FOLLOW YOUR INTUITION BOLDLY.
5. RUN HEAD ON TOWARDS OBSTACLES, CONFRONT THEM DIRECTLY.
6. STARE FEAR RIGHT IN THE FACE, AND ALLOW IT TO PASS RIGHT THROUGH YOU.
7. DO THINGS THAT EXPAND YOUR COMFORT ZONE DAILY.
8. PICTURE YOUR OBSTACLES. SEE THEM BEFORE YOU. THEN SEE YOURSELF SKULLFUCKING RIGHT THROUGH THEM.
9. RECOGNISE THAT WHAT YOU THINK ARE “LIMITATIONS” ARE NOTHING MORE THAN FIGMENTS OF YOUR IMAGINATION.
10. REMEMBER, UNTIL DEATH, ALL DEFEAT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL. EITHER YOU WIN, OR YOU LEARN.
11. WALK INTO ROOMS LIKE GOD SENT YOU
“OUR ORIGIN IS AS SPIRIT, NOT A PHYSICAL BODY.
OUR SOULS PROJECTED THEMSELVES INTO MATTER AND MATERIALITY TO SUCH AN EXTENT THAT WE NEARLY FORGOT OUR DIVINE ORIGIN AND NATURE.”
— EDGAR CAYCE