lol. I am in a WhatsApp group where founders in Nigeria with decades of experience in e-commerce were punching air .
They swear they’ve pitched to these similar investors and couldn’t get a meeting. And when they did they were met with “how is this different from Jumia” and “this market is saturated”.
I guess it was less about the market and more about “them”..
git clone = Make I copy this repo come my side.
git pull = Abeg bring the latest gist.
git push = I don update am, take am back.
git commit = Oya, lock this change make e no loss.
git status = Wetin really dey sup here?
git checkout = Shift make I enter another lane.
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Just watched a developer spend 2 hours setting up CI/CD for a side project
The same setup takes our AI 3 minutes
We're building an AI-powered DevOps tool while eliminating the complexity that stops developers from shipping.
What's your biggest deployment headache?
#DevOps#AI
I saw a job post the other day. 👔
It required 4+ years of experience in FastAPI. 🤦
I couldn't apply as I only have 1.5+ years of experience since I created that thing. 😅
Maybe it's time to re-evaluate that "years of experience = skill level". ♻
My mum’s whatsapp status. She goes about posting 10, 20 pictures and there is hardly anyone that is clear. The pictures often appear as though someone keeps shaking her hand while taking the pictures. Yet, she posts them. I love how she is not aware that the pictures are not great. To her, they are great and that is all that matters. That’s where I want her to keep living. I laugh a lot at her captions too. Tell me why someone will post a picture and caption it as follows: “Happy Sunday from iya alayo in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen”. I really don’t know but these things make me laugh a lot.
In 1972, a French scientist locked himself in a pitch-black cave 440 feet underground for 180 days.
No light. No time. No human contact.
He wanted to uncover the secrets of the human mind—and what he found was literally TIME-BENDING: 🧵
I captured the entire "Planetary Parade" using my 11" telescope, and combined everything into one composite photo that stayed true to the angular scale of these objects.
Made entirely with real photos, I hope this composite helps illustrate the scale of these things!