Gédéon gdm
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Gédéon gdm
@guidegdm
Those who are fool enough to believe they can are the ones who do. I am crazy, and the only way out is to make it.
Africa Beigetreten Ocak 2022
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I think Peaky Blinders is one of the finest, if not the finest, shows ever...
The only series I have watched more than 3 times in less than 3 years...
Restarting it again.
It's just about Tommy doing all he can to survive this crazy world. Every time he wants to settle, there are new problems, new enemies to face. Also, not to forget that the world shaped his character. Went to war, was left in France to figure out a way for himself, and the politicians never cared about the veterans. He had to go against the odds.
I get that he was a gangster, but that was the only way he could have made it.
And despite doing everything, there were still some entitled people in his family who took it all for granted. That's a man's life. The peak male.
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The Harsh Reality ⚠️
If you are learning computer science or planning to, just find another major. Something to do with manual work. Nothing creative is worth it anymore, unless you are in the top 0.001%. Otherwise, just find a way to get money as soon as possible.
Right now, we are all building solutions to get us more and more irrelevant. Every dev is just automating their work. By the time you reach year 3, you will be the most irrelevant thing.
First of all, you won’t learn anything because you will ask AI to do it all. Second, nobody will need it anyway. Third, to be needed you have to be the best and have a deeper understanding. With your introduction to C, you will never get there before CS becomes obsolete.
I mean, learn Farming or Cooking. That will be more relevant by the time you graduate than any CS. AI can do it all, and can do it better. One dev will do 100 people's work. No company would mass hire anymore.
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The Son, The Brother, The Friend I Wish I Was.
I am ambitious, no doubts about that. More ambitious than anyone I have ever met. How do I know that? If we have talked, we probably talked about dreams at some point, and I've always been the most delusional one in the room.
And that delusion has cost me.
I can't just live in the present. I am in a constant battle, chasing impossible things, aiming so high that no matter how hard I work, I never feel closer. Not yet. Just building endless ladders, one after another, toward something I can almost touch but never quite reach.
This is what has stopped me from being there for you.
Had I chosen to be normal, I would have been stable by now. Present. Available. But I made a different choice. I chose to try to be great. I am giving it everything I have, and I genuinely believe there is a chance I get there. But that chance comes at the expense of years. And the longer it takes, the more I drift from the son, the brother and the friend I wish I was.
I know the present is the most important thing. I know that. But I would not be at peace with myself if I settled for the average version of me, knowing what I am capable of. I have checked many times whether I am just delusional, and I always come back to the same answer: I am not. I have done things that once seemed impossible. This is just the next one. I just have to stay in the game long enough without getting broken.
To move faster, I have to cut the distractions. And sometimes, painfully, that means reducing the time and presence I offer to the people I love the most. I don't do it because I want to. I do it because I believe it's what this moment requires. I keep telling myself just a few more months, but those months pass and the road is still long.
The hardest part to admit is this: right now, I am leaning on you. On friends. On siblings. Asking you to carry me a little longer, with a promise that I will carry you when I break through. I know how that sounds. I know there is a chance I fail. That is exactly why I call myself selfish. And that is exactly why I cannot afford to waste a single moment.
Some nights I lie there staring at the ceiling, almost at my limit, but I cannot stop. I just hope you can understand what it is like to live inside a dream this big. I cannot fully explain it. I just hope I get there soon, so we can finally breathe together. So we can have the time we deserve.
I know there will be moments where you feel like I have drifted too far. But if you can, hold on just a little longer. I am closer than I have ever been. And when it happens, it will not be mine alone. It will be ours.
The pursuit of this dream has pulled me away from being the son, the brother and the friend I wish I was. I carry that weight every day. I will make it up to you.
Just hold on a little longer.
Gedeon Matabaro
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Mark Cuban is a billionaire today - but it started with something embarrassingly simple. During the internet boom, he figured out one thing: put the radio on the net. A live audio stream of a college basketball game. That was it. That was the spark that fueled everything.
The key word is figure out.
He didn't wait to have the perfect idea. He solved something real, built it, and rode the wave of his era.
I am in the AI era. My wave is here.
I don't know yet what my Broadcast.com will be - but I know this: I will build every single idea that comes to mind. I will spend down to my last cent. I will not get distracted. I will not slow down. Nothing else matters but building.
Every two weeks, something goes live.
There will be mistakes - there always are. But I will correct them fast and keep moving. I will stay in the arena long enough to figure it out, because the ones who make it are simply the ones who don't stop.
I will make it.
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Love what @GitHub
Copilot CLI is doing — but there's a painful irony: a CLI tool that can't run PowerShell commands on Windows. pwsh.exe is hardcoded, and every auto-update reverts any manual fix, breaking workflows daily. A CLI that doesn't work in the terminal on Windows is kind of against the whole point of being a CLI. Raised it here 👉 github.com/github/copilot… ( github.com/github/copilot…) — would love to see this get some attention.
@satyanadella @Microsoft
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Love what
@GitHub
Copilot CLI is doing — but there's a painful irony: a CLI tool that can't run PowerShell commands on Windows. pwsh.exe is hardcoded, and every auto-update reverts any manual fix, breaking workflows daily. A CLI that doesn't work in the terminal on Windows is kind of against the whole point of being a CLI. Raised it here 👉 github.com/github/copilot… ( github.com/github/copilot…) - would love to see this get some attention.
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Love what @GitHub Copilot CLI is doing — but there's a painful irony: a CLI tool that can't run PowerShell commands on Windows. pwsh.exe is hardcoded, and every auto-update reverts any manual fix, breaking workflows daily.
A CLI that doesn't work in the terminal on Windows is kind of against the whole point of being a CLI.
Raised it here 👉 github.com/github/copilot… (
github.com/github/copilot…) — would love to see this get
some attention.
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Sometimes I think like I could tak about how to get rich. I have see many people making a lot of money. And I think I know the key. But I am not yet rich. I chassed a bigger dream and I am on my way there. Now, while I am not qualified yet to talk about how to get rich, I think the secret is simple. Lock In, Focus and watch how and where the world is moving. Right now it's ai, some time it was web3, crypto, drop shipping and affiliate marketing.
So, whatever it is: streaming, content creation, real state, entrepreneurship, just get very good at what you do and monetize it.
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Sometimes I ask myself, is it worth it? All this stress, work, and coding?? I could just focus on finding a job and get a good one in a couple of months. Then I tell myself, how will I know if it's worth it without trying??
So, two things are gonna happen: I either make it and spend my last 30 years alternating between my yacht and my castle. Or nothing works and I end up a normal man, but boy, I will be very proud knowing I took that leap of faith. There's always a job. I could be a teacher, a bartender, a security guy, a McDonald's guy, a car washer, a customer service agent. Or work at some bank or anything. There are lots of fallbacks if, within 5-10 years from now, nothing works.
But I could be that guy I see in my thoughts, the dream me.
I have a chance of being that billionaire I want to be. It might be tiny, but it's not 0. I'm going to take that leap of faith and keep going.
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@SawyerMerritt @xai @xai should also make their native coding CLI. Claude CLI is very expensive, cursor needs someone to pay even when using their own apis, and Codex is also expensive.
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Here’s what it’s like to use @xAI’s Grok 4.20 (Beta) with 4 agents that just launched.
Cool how all the agents think on their own and come up with the best answers together. Really like the new layout of things too.
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How does one build on top of Kilo code, make it a better end to end setup?
I will try to Vibe Code it with Kilo code, for my personal usage. Claude CLI setup my Kilo Code with Grok fast 4.1, pretty impressive and cheap. Now, my current Kilo Code setup will build an ultimate Kilo Code setup. How beautiful!
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I have been thinking about this all day and I need to ask it properly.
Happy Valentine's Day. Is this something you say only to your own partner? The one person you are actually with.
Or can you say it to someone else just because you know they have a lover or partner too. Like a friend or even someone random you know is in a relationship.
Because it says for lovers' day, they say. So if they are a lover to somebody does that count or is it only meant for your personal one.
I am genuinely not sure. If I say it to someone who has a partner already is that fine or does it come across wrong.
What do you think. Only your partner or can it go to any lover out there.
Serious answers please.
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