I also believe current files structure and organisation in code bases are still optimized for human inspection rather than agentic retrieval. Codes should be organized in such a way that the major contributor (AI) can easily work with it.
There's this guy on YouTube who made altered versions of many songs from clarity of mind. It's so dope, but I don't know how long it can be left for
https://t.co/mGnjOtTNz8
@tobi_slim7@schrodinjerr I mean, it depends on how you defend. Speedmaxing doesn't work if you're not the one controlling the player closest to the speed star. Just bring another player and allow COM do the rest.
I just saw one Moniepoint videos on LinkedIn about a cracked engineer explaining mathematics of coding. Lmaooo, why was bro speaking like Lex Luther lol.
Someone reposted a thirst trap from 2025 to my timeline today,
I saw it and immediately thought “frontend heavy”.
I go to the comments and someone had made that exact comment back in 2025.
I looked at his username, he was me.
@janvinsha@bahdcoder them are using and contributing to Rhema. Mind you, the Pewbeam team didn't complain about this, only people with fragile ego and "moatless" startups of their own. Smh
@janvinsha@bahdcoder These contributions shows how emotional we're about innovation as an ecosystem, N8n, Supabase, all open source alternatives. Nigeria is a price sensitive market and open source helps force price regulation plus innovation. Pewbeam is raising their game and people who can't afford
If there’s one thing adult hood has taught me is never to panic, things no fit stop to dey happen, just have a “nothing dey sup” mindset or else pressure go kpai you before BAT go kpai you 🤣
@ScaramuciObongo Only difference is, it's not a spin off, it's an open source alternative written (correct me if I'm wrong) a different language entirely.
It’s never really about the smoke when I’m alone… it’s about that still moment where everything in my head gets loud. Memories start playing, choices get questioned, old people get missed, dreams feel close and far at the same time… and somehow, in all that noise, I find a kind of quiet that only I understand.