People don't adopt tech because it's new. They adopt it when it helps them live easier.
This year, I'll be focused on:
🎨 Design that makes Web3 feel understandable, not intimidating
🤝🏿 Community first
💫 Using storytelling to humanize the tech that will shape our futures
Kenyan police allowed Arsenal fans to gather and disperse peacefully but they never allow the same youth to protest against the government without killing some
Milimani Road suddenly has lane marking and the street lights suddenly all work. And that notorious pothole just past Sagret suddenly got attention and was tarmacked. Half-assed, but tarmacked nonetheless.
Why can’t guys do their work for the benefit of fellow citizens? Why does it take visiting dignitaries to remember your work?
Bure kabisa 🚮🚮🚮
It is quite satisfying to watch the antelope loudly proclaim its friendship with the leopard. But the entire savanna knows, that this friendship has never existed anywhere but in the mind of the predator searching for a more comfortable way to feed, and that of a prey so foolish it has mistaken the beauty of those spots for something other than the last thing it will ever see..
English to Kikuyu Translation model (C-elo Translate) based on @Google's translategemma-12b-it is now live on C-elo - https://t.co/BjiyO1KC0o 🔥
⏳ Note: First translation may take ~2 min (cold start as model loads into GPU). After that, responses are fast!
@GoogleAI
Anthropic Fellows Program
4-month program provide funding, compute & direct mentorship to work on real AI safety and security (London, San Francisco or Remote)
Includes weekly stipend of $3,850, $15k per month compute funding & benefits
Deadline: January 20
Safety Track: https://t.co/rdp53Fq3ly
Security Track: https://t.co/KmKhUoi2V1
you consume content about people doing the thing instead of doing the thing. their interviews, their processes, their behind the scenes - feels adjacent enough to the actual work that it satisfies the urge temporarily. then you close the video and you’re still exactly where you were, just more informed about how other people moved while you stayed still.
The reason why RAM has become four times more expensive is that a huge amount of RAM that has not yet been produced was purchased with non-existent money to be installed in GPUs that also have not yet been produced, in order to place them in data centers that have not yet been built, powered by infrastructure that may never appear, to satisfy demand that does not actually exist and to obtain profit that is mathematically impossible.
BASE AI Safety & Ethics Fellowship
12-week remote fellowship designed to develop Black researchers, practitioners and leaders in AI Safety, AI Security, AI Governance
Must have background or undergrad degree in computer science, cybersecurity, information security, policy, law, political science, economics, sociology, etc
https://t.co/Xgfmq8zf7d
We’re taught to look for certainty before we move.
But most meaningful paths don’t come with signs or guarantees, just small moments of alignment, intuition, and quiet reassurance along the way.
Trust isn’t certainty.
It’s what you hold when certainty isn’t available.
You don’t get constant confirmation that you’re “on the right path.” There are no clear signs, no guarantees, no perfect timing. There’s only your willingness to devote yourself to what you’re building, even when the outcome isn’t visible yet.
You can review every win, every miss, every area you could have done better.
But even after you’ve planned, analyzed, and done the work to the best of your ability, there comes a moment where effort ends, and trust begins.
Not blind optimism.
Not certainty.
Just a quiet commitment to keep moving forward without needing proof at every step.
That devotion is what carries you through uncertainty.
That trust is what steadies your decisions.
That’s what allows momentum to build quietly, over time.
You don’t know you’re on the right path.
You trust it and keep going anyway.
Figma, why rate limit us on Make when there’s no solution available yet.
Now I have to wait until February 1st to make an enhancement, this is not cool
Employment is by definition a contractual exchange of labour for compensation. Gen z’s refusal to romanticise underpaid or unpaid work is not laziness but a response to an economy where wages lag behind the cost of living and “opportunity” is too often used to disguise
I'm here to design experiences that advance clarity, ownership, and dignity for everyone stepping on-chain.
So for my 2026 wish:
May the tools we build be easier to use 💜
May the communities we grow feel like homes 🫂
And may our curiosity always outrun our fears ✨
People don't adopt tech because it's new. They adopt it when it helps them live easier.
This year, I'll be focused on:
🎨 Design that makes Web3 feel understandable, not intimidating
🤝🏿 Community first
💫 Using storytelling to humanize the tech that will shape our futures