Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2 hour hour Stanford lecture will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are built than most people working at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture โ everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. ๐
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We collected meat samples from Rongai, Ruiru, Nairobi CBD, some supermarkets, Mombasa, Estleigh, Kibera, Mukuru kwa Njenga & more. In total, 23 samples
Some of the samples were tested in Kenya; others outside Kenya but within Africa
Weโve received all the results, but need to review & compile them into one document.
We tested for sodium nitrite & other chemicals. Stay tuned, Iโll share everything tomorrow morning.
This morning, I held an official meeting with @HEBabuOwino. Our discussion centered on strengthening unity and inclusivity within @TheODMparty.
Hon. Babu Owino symbolizes the vibrant energy and determination of our youth. He has a promising future, and we are together.
Imara!
H.E. President @WilliamsRuto's, "Kusema na kutenda," proclamation is coming to life at the Homa Bay lakefront, where his word has stood as bond and translated into action.
The transformation that is unfolding on the shores of Lake Victoria speaks volumes of a government that delivers on its promises, deliberately reshaping communities under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).
At the center of this regeneration lies the state-of-the-art Homa Bay Fish Market, now fully operational and hosting more than 2,000 traders. No longer are fishmongers forced to operate in makeshift sheds without amenities.
The market is equipped with modern storage, sanitation and trading facilities, making it a true hub of commerce. For the fisherfolk, traders and buyers, it has brought dignity, order and efficiency to a sector that sustains thousands of livelihoods.
Just beside it, the revived Homa Bay Pier stands as a crucial cog in turning the economic wheel of the region. Once neglected, it has been renovated and it will start now accommodating cargo vessels, passenger ferries and tourist boats.
This revival opens Homa Bay to wider trade networks, connecting it seamlessly with other towns across the lake and beyond.
Between these two developments is a jewel that completes the triad. The first-ever open amphitheatre on Kenya's lakefront, surrounded by gardens, cycling and walking tracks, boat rides and a well designed sunset viewpoint.
The interconnectedness of these three developments cannot be overstated. The fish market drives trade and guarantees livelihoods, the pier fuels commerce and connectivity, while the amphitheatre promotes tourism, in turn creating jobs and generating revenue.
As these facilities attract more traders, investors and tourists, an influx of population into the town is inevitable. This is where the government's foresight comes into play, through the Homa Bay Affordable Housing Project (APH), which is already complete and occupancy going on to ease the pressure on accommodation, ensuring that growth in trade and tourism is matched by growth in livable housing.
The broader picture is compelling. What is happening at the Homa Bay lakefront is far more than a local regeneration. It is a national transformation, speaking to Kenya's commitment to the Blue Economy; to harnessing its water resources for food security, jobs, trade and tourism. It is a model of how government projects, when tied together thoughtfully, can multiply impact and ripple benefits far beyond their immediate locale.
From the lakefront to livelihoods, from trade to tourism and from housing to human dignity, the government is delivering to the people of Homa Bay!
@MikeSonko In this age bracket (18-26), stay away from women. Master a craft, build your career, travel and get to learn about other civilisations and culture, learn how to be self reliant and build networks. Look for a mentor in the sector you want to venture in and let him be your guide.