@sakshiseninsane It is 100% correct. Infact, correcting error A creates error B. Fixing error B leads to error C. Fixing error C leads right back to error A and it eventually becomes a closed loop, meanwhile, you are burning tokens.
This is what we've been seeing with every company we work with.
Try justifying spending 100k on token spend when only 18k even makes it to a stable prod feature.
In the rush to maximize AI token spend, companies are wasting over 44% on bug fixes
@sakshiseninsane "759 of Every 1,000 Issues Are Critical or High Severity."
Also yes. You have to check for these after every new feature or build is added but before shipping. There are actually 5 areas to check for. This is one of them.
SECRETARY RUBIO: "On Nigeria, where many were very concerned about violence against Christians, we are now actively in counterterrorism cooperation with the Nigerian government and Nigerian security forces."
I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
I'm afraid we are heading back to the days of Yoruba vs Hausa riots that were common during the Military era, and early days of OBJ.
This government needs to wake up before every part of the country becomes ungovernable. Once people resort to self help, there is no going back.
One day, you’d wake up in Ibadan in the house you slept in, on your way to work, and it’s no longer painted the cream colour you like; it’s now an Item7 restaurant.
The best hospital in Central America.
With every medical specialty, the most advanced technology in the world, and top-quality care.
Public. Dignified. Free. For everyone.
BIG CHANGE:
YOU CAN NOW OFFICIALLY
GENERATE ELECTRICITY FOR YOURSELF, USE WHAT YOU NEED, AND SELL EXCESS ELECTRICITY BACK TO THE GRID THROUGH YOUR DISCO
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has commenced the Net Billing Regulations 2026, a new framework that allows eligible electricity users to generate power mainly through solar energy for their own use and export excess electricity back to the distribution network.
In simple terms, if your solar system generates more electricity than you consume, you can now send the extra power back to your DisCo and receive credits under a regulated billing arrangement.
This effectively creates what the sector calls a “Prosumer” ;meaning you are both a consumer and producer of electricity.
However, there are conditions.
This is not yet targeted at the average small residential solar setup.
To qualify:
-You must already be connected to a DisCo network.
-Your renewable energy system must have a minimum installed capacity of 50kWp and a maximum of 1.5MWp
-You must obtain approval from your DisCo.
-You must sign a Net Billing Agreement and register with NERC.
Approved users will receive bidirectional meters that track: ➡️Electricity imported from the grid
⬅️Electricity exported back to the grid
Growing up, whenever my mother travelled, my father would become the moodiest man alive. He would barely eat.
He would be walking around the house looking like Nigeria’s economy had personally offended him.
As a child, I used to wonder, “What kind of love is this?”
Then there was my mother. If my dad travelled, she suddenly forgot she had her own room. One night she sneaked into my brother’s room.
My brother turned in his sleep and accidentally kicked her. My mother immediately beat his leg and told him to lie down properly.
The next night, Oga locked his door.
She tried the same thing with me. Same result.
By the time she got to my two younger sisters, they had already heard the stories and locked their doors before she could sneak in.
Come and see a grown woman begging her own children to open their doors. I laughed at these people for years.
Years!!!
I kept wondering what kind of attachment would make two adults behave like this.
Fast forward to today. I am on vacation. My husband is sleeping beside some of my clothes because they still smell like me.
I am counting down the days until my flight home.
And suddenly my parents behaviour then are beginning to make perfect sense.
God forgive me for judging them 😊😊😊
Here are the 7 established repeating patterns feeding the unbroken cycle of violence in Nigeria. In 95 years, nothing has changed, not a single person has been arrested or charged.
The Fitzgerald Commission of 1929 and the Lagos Judicial Panel of 2020 are 91 years apart.
Their findings: identical.
Their fate: identical.
Protest → shoot → commission → suppress → rename → repeat.
Every Nigerian crisis since 1929, documented:
https://t.co/6oO7zWb3qN
This sounds really cruel until you realize a war has been happening in the north east for about two decades now and we have a refugee crisis right now in this country. I can bet you’ve partied in these two decades.