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Emmanuel

@EmmanuelCoder

Tech. Program Manager. Software Engineer. Technical Writer & Crafter of beautiful technical pieces. Community and Programme @ 3MTT. Views are mine alone.

The Internet انضم Mart 2019
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Emmanuel@EmmanuelCoder·
@essienjoy_1 So what app do you use to put yourself out there?
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@moon6eam_ That nigga got no pity on us mehn 🤣🤣
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Johnmark Obiefuna
Johnmark Obiefuna@jayhemz·
You are well accomplished but don't have the wherewithal to educate younger folks who should be LEARNING from you. You are the archetype of the "Nigerian Elder" (in this case, in tech) who wants obeisance just because. Thankfully, I need nothing from you so let me give a retort based on younglings reading up. Scale has 3 dimensions: 1, volume scale (how much you process, how many users, etc.), 2, geographic scale (how many markets, countries), this is expansion breath, and finally, 3, structural scale (how replicable your model is without you personally rebuilding it from scratch for each market. A company can be enormous in one dimension and weak in the other. Moniepoint is WEAK structurally and geographically. a real life example is Mpesa. Mpesa started in Kenya but scaled geographically into Tanzania, Ghana, Ethiopia, etc etc. it literally kept its volume scale AND added geographic scale. So Mpesa is referenced more as a global model relative to Moniepoint. So yes, Tosin is a builder (as he admitted himself) but hasn't yet captured the frame of scaling out across those dimensions. Congratulations on your new role by the way, but be a net intellectual positive to those coming up rather than making snide remarks without substance.
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@builders_cv Omooooo. So it's real? Imagine going through whatever rounds of interviews you went through only to be offered that.
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Really wish @jayhemz will tell us what he was offered 🤣
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"I used to feel Nigerians are really bright..." is such a crazy thing to say by a self-described 'die-hard Nigerian' CEO.
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@Lorelle___ By the time you add up the numbers of Nigerians hired by Bloomberg, JP Morgan and Bank of America, that amounts to something. Yes those are mostly entry level roles but isn't that where the career ladder starts? No one is born is senior, people grown into it...
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@miss_she_du Does your selling small chops mock those who feed using tubes?
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The small chops lady 💗@miss_she_du·
I do not think this video is fair on those parents and children who actually live with disabilities. We have parents who this is their daily struggle and mocking it with such content is completely unfair to them. We also have disabled adults. Mocking them like this is so disrespectful to their struggles. Honestly, influencers should do better 🥹
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Nola is a born actor 😂🤣😂

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Ilan Kadar
Ilan Kadar@ilan_kadar·
Big day for us, finally sharing what we’ve been cooking for a while. Over the past year, we kept seeing the same pattern: AI agents look great in demos, until real users break them. Today, we’re fixing that with 𝘃𝗶𝗯𝗲-𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 to build real-time, tailored evals and guardrails for your agents, in minutes. Define your intent with a prompt or a few examples. We generate edge-case datasets, and train a model aligned to your use case, outperforming state-of-the-art LLMs at a fraction of the cost. (Research paper with benchmarks in the comments) If you’re building AI agents, don’t let your users be the ones who discover the failures. Be the one who makes AI agents reliable in production and takes control at scale. Start vibe-training for free: plurai.ai/launch
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