Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2 hour hour Stanford lecture will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built than most people working at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
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Singapore’s population is 7M and the government is giving a comprehensive support package to its citizens during the financial crisis.
Indeed Kenya’s dream of becoming like Singapore is invalid.
First — why is sulphur in fuel at all?
It was in the crude oil when it came out of the ground. Millions of years of compressed organic matter. Sulphur is part of that.
Removing it costs serious money and advanced refinery equipment.
So historically? Nobody bothered.
This comrade is living in a KSh 7,500 bedsitter at Witeithie, but everything in his house is high-tech!
With limited resources, the guy is already living in 2050! 😀😀
A HARVARD psychologist says: “if you’ve achieved nothing by 25, you’ve avoided the most destructive illusion of youth”
> In 2021, a Harvard psychologist surprised a lecture hall with an unexpected statement:
“If you haven’t accomplished much by 25, you may have escaped one of youth’s biggest illusions.”
At first, the room laughed.
She wasn’t kidding.
> The illusion of early success.
In your early 20s, the brain seeks quick proof of worth ~status, attention, rapid achievements.
But psychologists warn that chasing recognition too soon can lock people into roles or paths they never consciously chose.
They decide too early… and spend years trying to undo it.
> The exploration phase.
Research on career development suggests that people who explore more before 30 often build stronger long-term directions.
Testing ideas.
Making mistakes in public.
Changing course.
At 25 it looks like confusion ….but by 35 it often turns into clarity.
People who feel “behind” in their mid-20s frequently gain something others miss:
Perspective.
Patience.
And a clearer sense of what truly matters to them.
That foundation often leads to better decisions later on.
At the end of the lecture, the psychologist left the students with one final thought:
“You’re not meant to have life fully figured out at 25.”
“You’re meant to discover who you’re not.”
The 2026 National Rugby Fifteens Games will be played From 7th to 11th April in Kisumu County.
Here is a list of the Past Rugby Fifteens Champions 🏆
1980's
1981 Njoro Boys
1992 Njoro Boys
1993 Nakuru H.S
1994 Lenana School
1995 St.Mary’s Sch
1996 Nairobi School
1997 St.Mary’s School
1998 St.Mary’s School
1999 Lenana School
2000's
2000 Kakamega High
2001 Nakuru H.S
2002 Kakamega High
2003 St.Mary’s Yala
2004 St.Mary’s
2005 Nakuru H.S
2006 Nairobi School
2007 Musingu
2008 Musingu
2009 Kakamega High
2010's
2010 Mang’u High
2011 Kakamega High
2012 Kakamega High
2013 Kakamega High
2014 St.Peter’s Mumias
2015 Laiser Hill
2016 Bungoma High
2017 Kakamega High
2018 Upper Hill
2019 Kakamega High
2020's
2020 Not held due to outbreak of Covid 19
2021 Not held due to outbreak of Covid 19
2022 Not held
2023 Butula Boys
2024 All Saints Embu
2025: Vihiga Boys
2026:?
Who Wins The 2026 🏆?
#BilasoJonathan I #SecondarySchoolGames
RIP @luhya_kidd from his best friend mbeche samuel...
A simple man,Luhya Kidd Jnr aka Gustavo Rides who lived his passion.#RIP (‘94-‘26,#not24)
In 2021 he lit up like a child when he got his first Chinese bike. That was the beginning of a journey many of us watched with admiration. We joined the biking world almost at the same time, and one thing I will never forget is how he would always like and comment on my posts. Those small interactions kept the fire going.
With time he became a bike dealer and rode almost everything bikes, from China, Japan, Germany… and recently this beautiful Italian Ducati. Sadly, its saddle didn’t favor him.
One bike he truly loved though, from what I observed, was that yellow Yamaha. You could tell it meant something special to him.
It hurts to lose such a young soul. A man who lived from love, not trickery. He was a people’s person ,the kind whose friends could always speak well of him.
Helmet down today.
He wasn’t a perfect man ,none of us are ,but he was among the best his friends and family had. Maybe he died on the wrong side of the road, but he died walking his rightful path and living his spirit.
As bikers and motorists, this should remind us that we must bring sanity back to our roads. The numbers are alarming, and it will be up to us to change them ,or keep receiving news like this.
You never know who is next.
I once lost a relative who was simply standing a few meters from the road when a car “went looking for them.”
Ride in peace brother. 🕊️
Some first-year medical students were attending their first Anatomy class. They gathered around a table where a real dead body had been placed for study.
The professor began the class by telling them that every good doctor must have two important qualities.
“The first,” he said, “is that a doctor must never be disgusted by anything in the human body.”
To demonstrate, he inserted his finger into the dead body’s anus, then put the same finger in his mouth and tasted it.
He then asked the students to repeat what he had done.
The students were shocked and hesitated for several minutes. But eventually, one by one, they did the same thing. Each of them inserted their fingers into the body’s anus and then tasted their fingers.
When everyone had finished, they all stood there frowning and feeling uncomfortable.
The professor then looked at them and smiled.
“The second most important quality of a doctor,” he said, “is observation.”
He continued,
“I inserted my middle finger, but I tasted my index finger.”
Moral lesson: Always pay attention and learn to observe carefully.
🚨🚨 BREAKING: COURT OF APPEAL DECLARES - A TITLE DEED CANNOT DEFEAT A PROVEN TRUST
In Erick Kipkurgat Kiprono v Patrick Kimutai Kiprono, the Court of Appeal has sent shockwaves through land ownership disputes after ordering a registered landowner to surrender half of land he held solely in his name. The dispute traces back to around 2000 when two parties allegedly agreed to jointly purchase 10 acres from Lonrho Agribusiness for KSh 350,000. Because one party worked in Nairobi, the other handled the transaction. The sale agreement expressly stated the purchaser was acting as agent for both and even allocated 5 acres each in the schedule. However, when the title was eventually issued, the entire land was registered in only one name. When the excluded party later demanded his share, the registered owner flatly denied any joint purchase, contribution, or trust.
The Court of Appeal was not convinced. After re-evaluating the evidence, the judges found the intention to jointly own the land was not speculative; it was written into the very sale agreement used to obtain Land Control Board consent. Testimony from the attesting advocate, the vendor’s lawyer, and the vendor’s representative all confirmed the joint purchase. The Court emphasized that a trust will be implied where parties’ intention is clearly established, and that equity will not allow a registered proprietor to approbate and reprobate by relying on the same agreement to obtain title while denying the beneficial interest recorded in it. Crucially, the Court held that the Land Control Act could not be used as an instrument of fraud where consent had already been obtained on the basis of a disclosed joint interest.
For the ordinary mwananchi, this decision is a serious reality check. Many people believe the name on the title deed is the end of the story, it is not. If evidence shows land was bought jointly or one party acted as agent for another, courts can and will slice through the register and enforce a trust. What many are not ready for is this: informal family arrangements, handshake land deals, and “weka kwa jina yako kwanza” transactions are legally dangerous. Going forward, anyone entering joint land purchases must document contributions clearly and align registration with the true intention; because in today’s Kenya, the courts are increasingly willing to look beyond the title and follow the money and the intention.
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