@Payoneer_Help my address verification keeps getting rejected despite my bank statement being 100% accurate. Your support bot is just looping through template replies and I can’t reach a human for a real explanation. Can someone please look into this? Here's my account id: 102434348
@Payoneer_Help I've been trying to update my full names of my account as I made a typo when creating them but whenever I send an image of myself holding a paper with today's date written on it, the request gets rejected without any clear reason why. Here is my customer id: 102434348
@EcobankCameroun For over a year now, I've been unable to use your mobile app. Every time I try to login I get this screenshot below. I have visited your branch in Buea several times to fix the issue. All I'm being told is they will fix it, but nothing ever changes
Some of the biggest companies in the world use Django, but the project's budget is comparable to a single bay-area engineer's salary.
If your company uses Django, please ask them to donate! It's a great way to say thanks, and really helps keep the framework going.
It’s confirmed: Cameroon 🇨🇲 government has cut off internet in certain localities and reduced internet capacity in others in an effort to maintain 92 yr old Biya in power, after he lost elections.
#KeepitOn
I used to work 6am - 6pm, 6 days a week, on a construction site in my early 20s.
Honestly? It fucking sucked, dude. I would sit in my car outside the site at 530am, desperately drinking a coffee, telling myself over and over again, "god I wish I was in sciences"
Because every night when I got home what did I do? Watch Walter Levin MIT Open Courseware physics lectures. I had already exhausted all the popular science books long before so just started on undergrad level physics. The alternative was drinking a six pack of beer like everyone else and watching bullshit TV.
The construction site job was actually better than what I was doing before. Landscaping, stone masonry shit. Backbreaking labor, truly. Breaking concrete slabs up with a sledgehammer and carrying bricks all day. That's literally a punishment in prison.
There was a company event for the property development Corp doing the construction I was working for where everyone talked about their degrees. Most people had been at the company for almost a decade, did random unrelated degrees.
I realized. If I didn't take control of my life the years would tick by. So I went back to school for engineering physics at age, like, 25. I probably wouldn't graduate until I was 30, but shit.
You're going to turn 30 one day anyway. Might as well be doing something you chose.
A year into schooling I had my first paying job in a physics lab, basically minimum wage, but my god. I was getting paid to work in a physics lab. I could drink coffee and read papers, build cool stuff. It was insane.
The kids around me had no idea how lucky we were to be there. They hadn't suffered being trapped in dead end jobs that leave you too exhausted to really think, plan, get ahead. So I viciously worked my ass off through out engineering physics to play the game as best I could. Get the best internships, connections, etc. By the end of undergrad I was taking graduate level classes and outperforming the PhD students at them.
Everything since then had gone better than I could've imagined. I used to think - wow, the dream would be designing fusion reactors, if only. Now I have patents in fusion reactor design. I've worked on particle accelerators, LEO satellite communications, beam driven fusion devices, finite element analysis for RF source design at SLAC.
So no. Fuck mind breaking manual labor. Leave it for the robots. Choose your own path.
I will say though. There are few things as therapeutic and full body workout as shoveling sand. I can show you at least a dozen different sand shoveling techniques to work every muscle in your upper body. Also wheelbarrow technique.
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@vikt0r_zerojoy All the problems u just mentioned is because of the lack of distribution infrastructure. There's power but there's no infrastructure in place to distribute it to the various communities