@Ugoanumudu The heat burns your head and makes you very irritable. It was 42 degrees in Lisbon last year and I couldn't bear it. If you open your window, na hot air dey enter
If you're an AI Engineer sha stick to Python before you start looking for one AI Go SDK that hasn't been built 😂😂
You'll be trying to use Langfuse and you'll discover that the Go SDK doesn't exist 😂
you people are beginning to see the light.
no reason to be writing backend applications in nodejs and python when you have go in 2026.
go is superior in every way.
speed, dx, efficiency, simpler (than ts. no hidden quirks), concurrency and tooling.
@kofookesola This is a very shitty thing to say to anyone btw. We're all ultimately learning everyday and he didn't claim to be an expert and just explained his approach.
You guys need to relate with people with empathy
@dannyclassi_c@yorexx To handle users who didn't end up activating, you can setup a cron that queries and deletes user who have is_active flag as False and their updated_at time is more than 30 days.
With that, you can delete "orphaned users"
@dannyclassi_c@yorexx To add to this, you can also implement a retry endpoint that the user invokes with a click of a button to retry sending the activation link.
Of course you need to take care of rate limits to prevent API abuse but this will be a better implementation.
The same Isiaka Ajimobi that I witnessed? Absolute failure of a governor! Terrible at education, routinely insulted pensioners and was a democratic dictator
Ice been saying the same.
How is Doherty who wasn't able to pull any votes suddenly in the mouth of everyone 😂.
Also been wondering why APC folks are suddenly applauding him, of course he won't win this time either. Put GRV on the same ticket as Doherty and GRV will floor him
Despite APC’s reported mindless rigging in 2023, GRV still pulled 312,329 votes. Doherty managed to get 6,078, not even up to 2% of GRV’s votes.
After the elections, GRV stayed around building structures across the 20 LGAs in Lagos, and did the hard work of co-opting them into the ADC.
Doherty was rather shuttling between parties, hoping to hit a jackpot. In July 2024, he joined the PDP, a disarrayed house. Last month, he returned to the ADC, after @GRVlagos, together with other leaders, had done the hard work of building party structures.
Yet, you want me to believe that anyone projecting Doherty to pick the ADC ticket and GRV to deputize him isn’t mentally derang£d?
The mere fact that this trend emanated from the APC, and seeing how much they shower praises on Doherty, is enough testimony that he's a weak link. The APC wants an easy ride in 2027!
You guys should die that Doherty talk abeg. No one should make me angry, especially today wey be Sunday!✍️
You know what I’ve had to learn about software business. The moment you do this (as a small competitor making market entry), you doom yourself, especially if the competitor you’re trying to displace has more resources than you. Will I explain why? Nope, go read a book.
Hi guys, I built an open-source alternative to @pewbeam_ai in one week.
https://t.co/WwyVRtv8H3
Started coding during a Sunday church service. By the following Sunday, we were using it live during our church service. Wild.
Here's what Rhema does: it listens to your pastor's sermon in real-time, detects Bible verse references as they're mentioned, and displays them on screen instantly. No manual clicking, no dedicated slide operator needed.
The tech stack:
- Tauri 2.0 with a Rust backend handling all the heavy lifting: audio capture, transcription pipeline, verse detection logic, and system tray integration
- Local AI embeddings using Qwen3-0.6B so everything runs on-device with zero cloud dependency. Your sermons never leave your machine
- Real-time audio transcription paired with semantic search against a full Bible verse database
The Rust backend was a deliberate choice. We needed low latency audio processing and efficient memory usage for running an embedding model locally, and Rust delivers on both.
Is it perfect? Probably not. But the core functionality works and we're already using it in a real church environment
This is where you come in. Rhema is fully open source and we need contributors to help take it to the next level. Whether it's improving the verse detection accuracy, adding multi-language support, building a better overlay UI, adding support for more Bible translations, or optimizing the transcription pipeline, there's real work to be done and real impact to be made.
If you're a Rust developer, a frontend engineer, an ML enthusiast, or just someone who loves building tools for the church, come build with us.
Star the repo. Fork it. Open a PR. Let's make this the go-to open-source solution for live Bible verse display in churches worldwide.
https://t.co/WwyVRtv8H3
@topeatiba@Omojuwa Without ambassadors is a failure.
We've been waiting for an ambassador at the embassy where I live for 3 years now. It's definitely a mark on his record