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Iconic weekend for Rwanda & sports. Sport is talent, joy, jobs, tourism, investment and global visibility. Rwanda is proud to be part of building that future for Rwandans and for Africa. Africans shine in global sport and should definitely share in its business.
Warm regards from the finals. #Twaje.
Let’s go RSSB tigers!
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Kigali, are you ready? 🏀🔥
The BAL 2026 Playoffs are coming to @bkarenarw from 22nd May!
8 top teams, one trophy with competition on the court. Rwanda will be represented by RSSB Tigers 🇷🇼.
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Marc Andreessen says Elon Musk runs 120 design reviews a day in 5-minute slots.
He does this while running six different companies at once.
Andreessen says Elon maps each company as a production process.
Each process has one bottleneck — the single thing slowing it down.
Elon finds the engineer working on that bottleneck and sits with them until it's fixed.
He does this at Tesla 52 times a year. Personally.
"There's no CEO like this."
Most CEOs run their companies through a wall of middle managers.
Andreessen watched IBM collapse under that model.
Inside IBM, they had a name for the failure mode: the "Big Gray Cloud."
It was the traveling court of suited men who kept the CEO away from engineers.
After 12 layers of compounding lies, the CEO had no idea what was happening.
Elon's method is the polar opposite.
Design review math:
- 5 minutes per engineer
- 12 reviews per hour
- 10 hours per day
- 120 reviews per day
An engineer described working for him as entering "a zone of shocking competence."
On sustaining it, Elon's rule is:
"I don't take vacations."
What's the one weekly bottleneck in your work that nobody's fixing?
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Steph Curry shares the smallest detail in his game that helps separate him from others.
"Breathing is a skill…Controlling your breathing, recovery, controlling your nerves…I’ve really tried to master that."
There’s a reason the breath is often called the bridge between the mind and body.
And the best part? You always have access to it.
No matter the moment. No matter the pressure. No matter the environment.
It’s your fastest way to recover and your most reliable way to slow the game down and reset.
📹: SLAM NBA
This article on genocide commemoration has a message for everyone:
- the RDF
- the youth
- the young parent
- the older parent
- the survivors
- the international community
- etc
Read:
A people’s audacity to exist, 32 years on
https://t.co/tLkDX5L6pa