Hussain Abdullah
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Hussain Abdullah
@Abdullahtofa
CEO at Growthworx BD | Team Leader of @theevking team, The Electric Viking YouTube | #Wordpress Web Developer, #SEO, #SMM, #Video_editor

We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.



Banglalink is bringing Starlink’s direct-to-device satellite connectivity to Bangladesh - marking a major step forward for resilient connectivity in one of the world’s most densely populated countries. With this launch, Bangladesh is in line to become the third VEON market to bring satellite-enabled connectivity directly to customers’ 4G LTE smartphones, extending coverage beyond the reach of terrestrial networks and providing connectivity when and where it matters most. Building on the momentum from Ukraine and Kazakhstan, this milestone underscores VEON’s commitment to making connectivity more reliable, resilient and accessible across its markets. From supporting communities during climate-related disruptions to enabling digital participation in remote areas, this is about strengthening the foundations of everyday life and economic activity for millions of people - even in the most challenging conditions. veon.com/newsroom/press… @banglalinkmela @Starlink $VEON





Anthropic has 454 open roles. The company is hiring software engineers at $320K-$405K. Their CEO, Dario, said three months ago that coding is "going away first, then all of software engineering." The paradox resolves instantly. Dario's engineers told him they don't write code anymore. They let Claude write it. They edit. They review. They architect. They didn't lose their jobs. They got faster. Anthropic grew from a small research lab to 1,500 employees in four years, adding engineers the entire time. This has played out five times in computing history. Compilers replaced assembly. Frameworks replaced boilerplate. Cloud replaced server management. Every prediction was the same: most programmers won't be needed. Every result was the same: the number of engineers grew. The global software engineer pool went from roughly 5 million in 2010 to 28.7 million today. BLS projects 17% growth in US software developer roles through 2033, adding 304,000 positions. The pool is projected to hit 45 million by 2030. When building software gets cheaper, more problems become worth solving with software. A startup that needed 10 engineers now needs 3. But 50 companies that couldn't afford to build at all now can. The denominator shrinks. The numerator explodes. Meta's engineering headcount is up 19% from January 2022. Google's is up 16%. Apple, 13%. These companies adopted AI coding tools years ago. They're using Copilot and Claude Code daily. They're hiring more engineers than before those tools existed. Every generation of "coding is dead" content creates two cohorts: engineers who freeze up, and engineers who build 10x more with the new tools. The second group has won every single time.

@Starlink I took a chance on Starlink in a rural area and it has paid off in a huge way! Zero downtime in over 6 months - I could never say that with cable providers. Thank you!

Falcon 9 launches 29 @Starlink satellites from Florida

















