@JaredoumaA It's parasitic in nature, in Kikuyu we call it Thìna. Direct translation into English is "poverty". That's why there is a common Kikuyu saying that, " Thina ndurì mìri. Direct translation, Poverty has no roots, you can do away with it if you decide to.
My top 4 trees are all in Kenya.
1. Mukima (Grevillea robusta)
2. Nandi Flame (Spathodea campanulata)
3. Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia)
4. Pink peppercorn tree (Schinus molle)
Pics. Pinterest.
Obama: To Michelle. She did me wrong. She wouldn't let me see her speech. She knew she was going to mess me up and she did it anyway. But she's always made me better. And I could not be more grateful.
Scientists at MIT dropped 1,000 AI agents into Minecraft and left them alone, they built an economy, a democracy, and a religion.. The richest agents were the priests and the miners that hoarded minerals
The labor class farmers worked full time and the priests bribed them 😂😂
Until you address me directly, you do not have an issue with me. You have an issue with yourself. I don’t respond to whispers, assumptions, side comments, or conversations held in rooms I’m not standing in. If it was serious enough to speak around me, it should be mature enough to bring to me. Until then, that is not conflict; that is avoidance wearing confidence.
Breaking: China’s Ministry of Education has directed universities to eliminate and revoke 12200 undergraduate degree programs that are irrelevant in the incoming AI era while adding ~10,200 new ones.
“Eliminated degrees” are mostly in:
•Arts & creative fields (photography, illustration, comics, visual communication design, fashion design, animation, new media art)
•Humanities & languages (translation, some broadcasting/journalism). Yes Journalism is gone as a study degree.
- Oversaturated areas (public administration, marketing, information management, product design)
These were cut due to weak job prospects and AI disruption.
New programs focus on AI, robotics, data science, semiconductors, embodied intelligence, and advanced manufacturing to align with national tech goals and ease graduate unemployment.
You should have things you don't do, places you don't go to, substances you don't take, words you don't say
By all means, have Principles and Standards.
High intelligence often comes with heightened pattern recognition. You start noticing social masks, forced conversations, performative friendships, hidden motives, emotional immaturity, and energy that feels draining instead of nourishing. Many highly intelligent people also have more active nervous systems, deeper inner worlds, and lower tolerance for superficial stimulation, so solitude can feel safer than constantly shrinking themselves to fit environments that don't feel aligned.
why do "balls" imply toughness and "pussy" imply weakness when the slightest flick to the nuts sends a guy to his knees, yet a vagina can push out an entire being.?????
You cannot spend years breaking a child's spirit and then expect a few words in adulthood to repair what took years to destroy. You cannot teach a child to fear your footsteps, your voice, your moods, and your anger, then expect them to see you as a source of comfort later in life.
I don’t think many Kenyans have fully realized it yet, but we are living through one of the darkest periods in our nation's history. A time that arguably rivals only the British colonial era.
I have no interest in being around people who assign malicious intent to every mistake. If grace is reserved for no one, not even the people in your life, I can only imagine how harshly you judge strangers
As a parent you shouldn't be telling your kids that you sacrificed your life for them, It’s hurtful and manipulative, and it’s not true. You chose to have your kids and nobody forced you to have them. Taking care of them is your responsibility.
Incase anyone who can change my life sees this- hi my name is Simphiwe Mbatha. Welcomes to ‘Makeup Inspired by African Flags’ PART 1. 39 flags that are love letters to each country. Part 2 coming soon ❤️🌍🇿🇦 #colourmesim
Carrefour Kenya just quietly added one of the most useful AI features I’ve seen in local retail. You can now simply:
- Paste your shopping list
- Type your shopping list
- Or upload an image of your shopping list
And the app automatically finds the products and suggests items to add directly to your cart. Just like that.
Honestly, this is one of those examples of AI that might not make headlines but will save people real time.
Because Me personally?I don't enjoy searching for: “tomatoes, milk, tissue, cooking oil, bread, detergent, yoghurt, toothpaste, onions…” one item at a time.
Shopping online often feels like playing a scavenger hunt designed by someone who has never entered a supermarket.
This AI removes that friction. And that’s where AI shines. Not necessarily in replacing people…but in eliminating unnecessary work.
The most successful AI implementations won’t always be the flashy robots, viral videos, or futuristic demos.They’ll be the features that quietly save you:
* 5 minutes
* 10 clicks
* 20 searches
* and a little bit of your sanity.
What’s interesting is that we’re increasingly seeing Kenyan businesses move from talking about AI to actually embedding it into customer experiences.
That’s the real shift.
The winners in the AI era may not be the companies building the biggest AI models. They may be the companies asking: “What annoying task can we remove for our customers?”
Because convenience scales. And consumers quickly become addicted to things that make life easier.
I suspect after using this feature once, manually searching for every item in your shopping list is going to feel a little bit like typing phone numbers from memory lmfaoo.
Technology is at its best when it becomes invisible.
You don’t notice the AI. You just notice that shopping got quicker.
Have you tried it yet? I just added a list sent to me and BAM!
You ever read a book or heard a song so ethereal—so lingering—you had to go hunting for the artist's story? It could not be just talent, the way they bled on those pages; could not be training alone, the waves in their voices. Who did you kill, writer man? What haunts you so bad?