Wilfred Kigenyi
994 posts

Wilfred Kigenyi
@kigred
Apache Fineract Contributor,Full Stack Software Developer
Kampala 가입일 Nisan 2009
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@AttoGladys Take heart. You have miracles before. Remember all the people who are able to see because of you.
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After an exhausting day, one negative comment can seem like a final straw sending one down a spiral. Such was yesterday when I sat reviewing one elderly lady whose eye I had operated on the previous day.
On arrival, she was not able to read any letter now there she was, sitting in front of me reading up to the 6/18 line and saying nothing had changed.
In fact, she went outside and made sure we heard what she was telling the other patients out (we operated on 10 of them).
“They have basically done nothing”, she said.
Honestly, that hurt😭😭
On the other hand, one gentleman whose vision had barely improved because we had a difficult surgery with complications was so grateful.
On such days, I always say: “Jesus, what would I do without you?”

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Yesterday it was a thought in my head, and today it has been born.
This is an early glimpse into the @LugandaGPT studio platform.
Very soon, the English tax to knowledge will be abolished.
#gakyalimabaga
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@SpireJim Doctor Sipaya naawe!?, didn't you see the one from Her Excellence Suru?
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@nbstv One day, he also said that overstaying in power is one of Africa's major problems.
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Godfrey Kiwanda: President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni strongly advocated for the use of BVVK machines because his vote had previously been rigged.
#NBSBarometer #NBSUpdates #UgVotes2026

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@AttoGladys You are quite a storyteller. Must be a joy a being around you. Out of nowhere, you come up with a story.
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First born is in leopard skin. Last born is the guy in white. You’ll figure out the second and third born😊.
We are siblings but work has scattered us in different districts— Karamoja, Adjumani, Lira…
I’m thankful that this season brought us all together at home❤️❤️. Usually, I’m the one missing..

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We've completed the acquisition of the 𝟷𝟺𝟹.𝟷𝟹.𝟶.𝟶/𝟷𝟼 and 𝟷𝟻𝟻.𝟷𝟸𝟷.𝟶.𝟶/𝟷𝟼 IPv4 blocks for @vercel CDN and Fluid compute.
Fun fact: these are a piece of internet history, which we acquired from P&G, as part of the "legacy space".
ARIN legacy IPv4 ranges are address blocks originally issued before the inception of the regional Internet registry system in 1997. These larger blocks were originally given to corporations like Procter & Gamble and Ford (!) with fewer restrictions and regulations.
These days the world is transitioning to the much larger IPv6 space, but IPv4 is still incredibly valuable for interoperability with billions of devices and huge amounts of infrastructure.
High quality and high reputation IPs like these are scarce and expensive. They're like a rare, borderless PSA 10 Charizard. Each day there's fewer of them.
Security and availability are the top priority at @vercel. Our teams do a lot of work behind the scenes to make sure your visitors get the best global access to your projects, with your infra on autopilot 🫡
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@AttoGladys You surpassed your target. Was it 70?. Congratulations.
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Yesterday, we successfully completed the outreach in Abim Hospital. A total of 83 people were operated on and had their sight restored.
As I travelled with my amazing team today, each one had a particular patient whose story impacted their lives the most.
To all of us, eye surgery is not just about operating. It’s about connecting with the patients and listening to their stories and watching in awe the profound difference that surgery made in their lives.
So, I listened to my clinician narrate about the 30-year- old lady who was blind in both eyes, yet had 3 children to take care of. He had visited her village and relentlessly persuaded her mother to allow her come for the surgery.
Then my nurse couldn’t forget about the 89 years old man who kept calling me sweet names, and his 77 years old wife. She wondered how they had been managing with blindness.
Then, there was, of course the 15 years old boy, born with cataract who had to wait for a whole 15 years to see the light of the world.
These, plus many other stories is what makes me continue doing the things that I do.

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