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Man of many interest | exploring Data, systems and security with rust
Katılım Kasım 2024
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Day 1
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Superteam Nigeria@SuperteamNG
The doors to Startup Village Nigeria 2.0 are officially open 🔥 Kickstarting today’s session is @ryantasie, who will break down what actually matters when raising in the 2026 crypto cycle, how capital is really being deployed right now, what investors are optimizing for, and where most founders get it wrong. If you’re building, planning to raise, or even thinking about positioning your product for global markets, this is one session you don’t want to miss.
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@Akintola_steve Thank you for this breakdown.
But I want to ask in a scenario where the user made a withdrawal of ₦10k from pos A and while it has not sync also went to pos B to make the same withdrawal again and the balance can't cover it.
How do you guard against this scenario
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Solana Security is about to start paying its juniors. real money. this monday🔥
I built Solana Audit Arena to see who'd show up anyway
who opens the code on a friday night
who keeps grinding when the leaderboard gives them nothing but a number
three weeks. zero prizes. you showed me
now those people get paid
if you've been auditing for free, this is your shot
if you know someone who has, send them this
Solana Audit Arena stops being free, and starts being sponsored and fair.

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@0xfav3 @ethanyish Thank you but this one is onsite and outside our region.
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⚙️ A function taking (string, string, int, int) is not really typed.
It’s just enough to compile. Not enough to protect meaning.
ShopID ≠ CustomerID
Great post how to use New Type Pattern to protect domain meaning in Rust, Go and TypeScript:
sot.dev/everything-sho…
#go #rust

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Open-source hardware simulator you can self-host with one Docker command.
Velxio lets you drag-and-drop Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi boards in the browser — wire components, write code, run it. No hardware needed.
Great for prototyping before you commit to real wiring, or for STEM classrooms that don't have enough boards for every student.
🤖cnx-software.com/2026/04/04/vel…
#OpenSource #Makers



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I just got Approved for a $4K Grant from @SuperteamNG Solana Foundation Nigeria Grants.
Here's 5 things that taught me about re....scratch that, this ain't LinkedIn. 👀
we're bringing the_anchor_founder series back people 🥶🚨🚨✨🚨🚨
what is this strange anchor founder thing I speak of?
docs.google.com/document/d/1PO…

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Meta’s new algorithm rewards creative diversity.
If you’re not increasing output, you’re losing. So I built a workflow that turns one brief into dozens of ads in minutes.
The workflow analyze top competitors, extract what converts, define the angle, generate production-ready creatives, all in one flow.
Perfect for brands that want to bring production in-house and cut agency costs, and for agencies that need massive creative volume without hiring.
One setup. Infinite ads.
Want it ?
Comment “ADS” and I’ll DM you the workflow
(make sure we’re connected).

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Right now everyone is trying to crack AI static ads the same way.
JSON prompts. 4 different LLMs. Copy-pasting between tools. Tweaking parameters. Debugging hands. Fixing garbled text. Spending 45 minutes on one ad that still needs a designer to clean up.
I know because I built that exact workflow.
I shared it publicly. 859 people wanted it.
And then I stopped using it.
Here is what most people are doing right now:
1. Write a detailed JSON prompt with product specs, persona, angle, layout.
2. Feed it to GPT or Gemini for the image.
3. Realize the text is wrong.
4. Open Canva or Figma to fix it.
5. Try again with a different model.
6. Repeat 10 more times.
6 steps. 4 tools. 45 minutes. One static ad.
Here is what I do now:
Pick a product. Pick a theme. Pick an angle. Click generate. Launch.
3 clicks. Done.
No JSON. No prompt engineering. No bouncing between tools.
The strategic thinking is already built into the system.
Hooks. Layouts. Visual hierarchy. What actually converts on Meta.
Trained on what we have learned managing millions in ad spend across 150+ brands.
This is the difference between engineering a prompt and engineering a system.
One makes you feel productive. The other makes you profitable.
I put together a breakdown showing exactly how the old prompt workflow compares to the 3-click system we use now.
Comment "STATIC" and I will send it over.

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3x Grad @solanaturbine 👀
Game on -
Giuseppe - Blazing fast, optimized CLOB on @solana @magicblock @solana_devs
coming to y'all soon



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@0xSese From my point of view this is adds friction. What's the use of adding this layer when in most time we are all working on something together let's say a team of course there's an payment agreement in place as for open sourse we know it's free so what's this tool trying to fix?
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Modern code review is a social contract, not a technical process. It is failing.
Developers are shipping faster than ever thanks to vibe coding letting AI fill in the blanks with plausible logic.
The result? They are generating code at 10x speed but still reviewing it at 1x speed. That gap is where production incidents are born.
This is the context in which mergeproof.com makes sense.
MergeProof fixes this by adding an economic layer to the PR.
The Mechanism
→Staking: Developers stake value behind their PR as a signal of confidence.
→Bounties: Reviewers who find valid bugs get rewarded.
→Skin in the Game: It converts code review from a favor into a market.
Right now, the incentives are inverted.
The person who writes the bug ships the feature; the person who finds it gets a "good catch" comment and more work.
MergeProof flips the script by pricing risk into the submission itself.
Faster code creation without better verification is not progress. It is risk accumulation.
As AI removes the friction of writing code, MergeProof solves the problem of verifying it.

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1/ Introducing Colosseum Copilot, a skill that turns your coding agent into a crypto startup expert.
We kept seeing builders start hackathons with great energy but no way to know if their idea had already been tried. So we built a tool to fix that.
colosseum.com/copilot

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