No one wants to admit this, but:
- Serverless is technical debt
- Scrum is process debt
- Daily standups are communication debt
- RTO mandates are engagement debt
As with any kind of debt. These things can get you a lift on the short term, but you'll need to pay them back on the long run.
I’m obsessed with learning how to think.
So, I spent 100+ hours studying how Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Naval Ravikant think clearly.
Here are 21 logical fallacies to avoid if you want your reasoning to be airtight:
@koecharlesk@ntsa_kenya @kamaujst @kipmurkomen@ahmednasirlaw Decentralization is the key. You need to have like 10 collection points within Nairobi. Let people choose their collection point of choice. Once the plate is at that location dispatch comms via SMS for the persons tonpick their plates. Let's think efficiency and convenience.
@kipmurkomen Consider decentralizing the collection points for the New Generation DL/Plates within Nairobi. The crowding at NTSA HQ is time-consuming. Let's make service delivery efficient to curb corruption and free people to spend that time productively instead of queueing for hours.
Many of the proposed tax measures in the Finance Bill are COUNTERPRODUCTIVE. Assumption is we have a revenue rather than an expenditure problem. You say you want to encourage savings and yet you increase taxes on saving products. You can't tax yourself out of a spending problem!
My 2019 piece titled " Kenya before the thieves showed up " is doing rounds once again. Anyone below 20 even 30 must read this . We had a fully functional country.
https://t.co/BhqZWj4JNN
After nearly 25 years, I’m publishing the Distributed Computing Manifesto in its entirety, an internal document from the early days of Amazon that transformed the architecture of our e-commerce platform. https://t.co/IKR5su3i1M
If you happen to get a window seat traveling to coast, you’ll probably see one minute of greenery near Nbi environs, most of the rest to coast looked more like this. Guys kumekauka sana. Things are not good with this drought.
Stack Overflow runs nine (9) on-prem servers to host all its sites, and found that giving SQL 1.5 TB RAM was more effective than caching page fragments with Redis.
And it's a monolith 🚀
Awesome interview with @rla4 and @shanselman: https://t.co/ghLqKHWHqh
The Magic of doing BIASHARA in Rwanda. It all starts with how to register a company. Does it take days/weeks like in Kenya and how much does it cost? Watch - How to start making MONEY in Rwanda. Part 1 of 2. Rwanda chronicles.