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@IlogicCee

Computer Science student | Aspiring Software Engineer | Passionate about coding, cloud engineering, and data science |

Katılım Ocak 2023
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News Live SA
News Live SA@newslivesa·
EFF President Julius Malema and his wife Mantwa Matlala attended the graduation ceremony of two family members at UJ, Andries Mogale Moseri and Ofentse Nqobile Mashatola, who both received a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Public Management and Governance.
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Mr Bat
Mr Bat@linda_mot·
Being well spoken is so attractive man. Regardless of language. Being a good orator automatically grants you peoples attention. Niggas please read books, improve your vocab and put down the PlayStation for a bit.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027. The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first. So my team built a 48-page beginner's guide that does it for you. Inside: — The exact prompts to hand it on day one — Plain English setup for Mac and Windows — How to secure it so it doesn't burn your business down — 42 copy-paste workflows across sales, marketing, ops, and finance Your competitors are sleeping on this. Comment OPENCLAW and I'll send it.
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod

"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.

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Mbali Mashinini
Mbali Mashinini@mbalis_bakery·
Nailed it 💔
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Lucas Jin
Lucas Jin@lucashjin·
we just built git for video editing.
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aditii
aditii@aditiitwt·
They said: “Do Engineering, the money is crazy.” Me 4 years into Computer Engineering :
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Onyango (Wuod Awuor)
Onyango (Wuod Awuor)@TroyOnyango·
my only issue is people aren’t reading enough to be writing all these substacks.
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Ewgi
Ewgi@Ssaasquatch·
Got bored during lockdown and opened a Reddit account to follow this. Ended up taking a punt and made 6 figs for the first time ever. Good times
Sweep@0xSweep

A guy on Reddit turned $53,000 into $181 million on GameStop while the hedge fund betting against him lost $6.8 billion and shut down In June 2019 Keith Gill was a financial advisor at MassMutual making a normal salary He noticed hedge funds had shorted more GameStop shares than actually existed in circulation 140% short interest on a stock trading at $5 He put $53,000 into GME and started posting about it under three different names nobody knew were the same person DeepFuckingValue on Reddit Roaring Kitty on YouTube Keith Gill in real life For over a year people called him an idiot January 2021 millions of Reddit users started buying GME went from $17 to over $500 in three weeks His position peaked at $48 million Melvin Capital lost so much money they shut down permanently Robinhood halted the buy button to stop the bleeding It got so out of control that Congress opened a hearing Keith Gill testified with a red headband and a cat poster behind him "I like the stock" Reuters had to cross reference public records and social media posts just to figure out all three accounts were the same person Then he went completely silent for three years In may 2024 he posted one image of a guy leaning forward in a chair GME jumped 74% before the market opened Three weeks later he revealed a $181 million position in GameStop $53,000 into the most hated stock on Wall Street turned one man into a legend and one hedge fund into a Wikipedia page

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Khwezi 👨🏾‍💻
Khwezi 👨🏾‍💻@Khwezi_bass·
@KingBishop1st Executive Assistants are not PAs. They’re technical professionals (CA’s, Admitted attorneys, etc) who make the exec more effective even on a strategic level. They even prepare presentations, reports, i.a. But they sometimes do overlap into PA work.
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Kilonzi Atieno
Kilonzi Atieno@Mia_Toa_Mia·
Lecturer's girlfriend watching you revise the wrong topic
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Riley Coyote
Riley Coyote@RileyRalmuto·
slowly but surely, this is going to be the experience and expressed sentiment of virtually every human being with a shred of ambition. and they’ll all start waking up and we’re all going to be watching with popcorn. we’re still so early, chat. somehow.
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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨BREAKING: ANTHROPIC IS GIVING AWAY THE SAME CERTIFICATION THAT DELOITTE IS MASS-TRAINING 15,000 EMPLOYEES TO GET. It costs $0. You need a laptop. That's it. It's called the "Claude Certified Architect." Think of it like the AWS cert but for AI. If you were around when AWS certs started, you know what happened. They went from "cool to have" to "you're not getting hired without one." That took about 5 years. This is going to happen way faster. Look at who's already moving: Accenture - training 30,000 people on Claude Cognizant - rolled it out to 350,000 employees Deloitte - opened Claude access to 470,000 people Infosys - anchor partner These aren't startups experimenting. These are billion dollar consulting firms restructuring their entire workforce around Claude. And the certification they need? You can take it right now from your bedroom. Let me be real though. This is not one of those "watch 2 videos and get a badge" type certs that nobody respects. This thing is hard. 60 questions. 2 hours. Proctored. Webcam on. No breaks. No googling. They drop you into real scenarios like designing a customer support agent that handles refunds or setting up Claude in a CI/CD pipeline. The wrong answers look right on purpose. They're the exact mistakes real engineers make in production. 720 out of 1000 to pass. People who took it are saying the agentic architecture and multi-agent orchestration sections are brutal. Most of the exam is about building AI systems that actually work in the real world. Not prompting. Not chatting with Claude. Architecting production systems. All the prep? Free. Anthropic put out 13 courses on their Academy. No paywall. The cert itself is free for the first 5,000 people. After that $99 per attempt. How to get it: 1. Join the Claude Partner Network (free) → partnerportal.anthropic.com 2. Start the free prep courses → anthropic.com/learn 3. Register for the exam → anthropic.skilljar.com 4. Take the official practice exam 5. Book the real one when you're ready It launched 10 days ago. Almost nobody has it yet. That's the whole point. Get it before it becomes the thing everyone has.
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