I am heartbroken. I am outraged. And I am ashamed of what we have become as a nation.
Boniface Mwangi Kariuki was a young, hardworking Kenyan whose only "crime" was trying to survive with dignity in a country that has failed its people. He wasn’t protesting. He wasn’t armed. He posed no threat. He was simply selling masks.
Had his killing not been caught on video, the state would have lied, again. They would have framed it as justified force. But this time, the truth exposed their cruelty.
I condemn, in the strongest terms, the extrajudicial execution of Boniface Kariuki and the growing pattern of police killings, abductions, and systemic cover-ups. These are not isolated incidents, they are the rotten fruit of a broken system that continues to betray our Constitution, our laws, and our shared humanity.
My sincere condolences to Boniface’s family. His life mattered. His blood demands justice. We will not forget. We will not forgive.
#RIPBonifaceMwangiKariuki
@jasonfried@dontfearai@Forbes Hey Jason. The last release of Campfire was over 6 months ago. https://t.co/KEF9hJ361q
Is it still under active development?
Scandals have made us lose sense of how much a billion is.
To finish Kshs1 billion, you would need to spend 100,000/- every day for more than 27 years.
#RejectFinanceBill2024
@Safaricom_Care Ticket Number INC000020389206 hasn't been resolved despite multiple phone calls and promises of a call back. Could you please take a look?
@crs_kenya I applied for a birth certificate 7 weeks ago and it still in data entry stage with no timeline for when it will be ready. Why is it taking so long?
@gabor IMHO, moats are overrated, especially this early on. If it was obvious, someone would have done it already. Once you get traction and attention, people copying you will always be a step behind.
There's no better feeling as a programmer than the moment you decide buy a domain and make a blank github repo to get started. Also, a great source of depression a week later.