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Software developer || Technical Writer || Petroleum Engineer

Owerri Katılım Şubat 2018
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Ilir Aliu
Ilir Aliu@IlirAliu_·
Robotics with MATLAB Intro to robotics with a strong focus on learning by doing. You use simulations and animations to understand how robots work, while the math builds intuition step by step. The course shows how to write code for robot physics, control systems, and motion using MATLAB. Includes tutorials, example code, and a YouTube playlist for guided learning. 📍 pab47.github.io/robotics.html —— Weekly robotics and AI insights. Subscribe free: 22astronauts.com
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James A. Furey
James A. Furey@JamesAFurey·
After 30 years of being an Atheist, tonight I will be baptized, confirmed, and reconciled to God. I cannot stop thinking about it.
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AmaliTech
AmaliTech@amali_tech·
Applications are open for the third cohort of the AmaliTech Apprenticeship Programme in Rwanda. Designed for students and early professionals, it offers structured learning, real project experience, and mentorship to build globally relevant tech skills. Apply now: amalitech.com/apprenticeship… #WorkwithAmaliTech
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The Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation@linuxfoundation·
🧑🏽‍💻👩🏻‍💻👨🏻‍💻 The open source community thrives on contributions from a wide range of perspectives. That's why, each year, our LiFT Scholarship program awards 500 scholarships across 16 categories. Which one is right for you? ✅ Apply for a Linux Foundation LiFT Scholarship today: app.smarterselect.com/programs/10914… Deadline: April 30 #DevOps #SRE #Engineers #SysAdmins #Developers
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‘Wale Adejimi
‘Wale Adejimi@Ifwal95·
Here’s my path 👇 • Moved to Germany 🇩🇪 on a scholarship for a Master’s in Optics/Photonics • Applied and got selected for an ASML Masterclass while still studying • During the masterclass, I connected with a hiring manager who believed in my profile + my motivation (Here’s the luck part. Quite difficult to see someone believe in you) • Demonstrated strong motivation & competence during interviews • Got the offer 🚀 If you’re aiming for ASML, I’d say first relocate from 🇳🇬. Then, focus on building deep technical skills, exposure (internships/programs), and clear motivation, it really matters.
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@Ifwal95 Can I ask chief, what path did you take to get there? I studied electronic engineering in university with specialization courses in digital electronics. Currently considering a Master's. What route do I follow if I want to end up somewhere like ASML?

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All Things Ventures
All Things Ventures@all_thingsvc·
Africa IFI Grant 2026 Are you improving the education of children and young adults? Apply to win a grant of £1,500 Visit africaifi.org/grant, and click “Apply Now.” Grant applications will close on the 13th of April.
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Utkarsh
Utkarsh@utk7arsh·
Robotics startups: what skills are you looking for in interns at this time? Would love to chat :)
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A Stanford student got reported for academic misconduct last semester. His research paper was so good his professor assumed he bought it. The academic integrity hearing lasted 3 hours. Here's what happened in that room. The panel asked him to explain his methodology from scratch. He opened his laptop, pulled up Kimi.com, and started rebuilding the entire paper live in front of them. First he fed it his raw notes and asked: "You are a research methodology expert. Here are my raw notes. Identify the 3 strongest arguments buried in this data, rank them by originality, and show me exactly where each one challenges or extends existing literature." The professors went quiet. Then he ran: "Now simulate a hostile peer reviewer with a PhD in this field. Generate every serious objection they would raise against my thesis. Then tell me which objections actually have merit and which ones I can dismantle." One professor leaned forward and asked him to stop so she could write down the prompt. He kept going. "Take my weakest argument and steelman it harder than I did. Show me what it would look like if it were airtight. Then tell me what I'd need to prove to get it there." Then the one that ended the hearing. "You are my thesis advisor. I have 24 hours before submission. Read this draft and tell me the single change that would move this from a B+ to an A. Be brutal." He walked them through how he'd used that last output to rewrite his conclusion three times until it held up under every objection in the room. What took most PhD candidates 6 months of back-and-forth with advisors, he was doing in real-time inside a single workflow. The panel didn't just clear him. They gave him the highest grade in the department's history and asked him to present the workflow to faculty. The irony is beautiful. The paper looked too good to be human because he'd found a way to think harder than most humans bother to. That's not cheating. That's the new ceiling.
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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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engineersforum
engineersforum@engineersforum2·
NESTEC 6.0 Paper: Securing High Value Facilities: A Decentralised RF-Based Security Model For Tertiary Institutions In Nigeria. Traditional systems frequently have single points of failure and rely primarily on unstable national power grids and cellular networks......
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Fruit-stack-dev🥳🍇@MetuNechey·
I am going on at least four fully funded trips to four Continents (engineering, Tech, IEEE, Software engineering and so much more) . Speaking into existence! 🌐 💚 Global Engineer!
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FELIX
FELIX@FellMentKE·
LINKEDIN COULDN'T GET ME A REMOTE JOB IN 3.5 YEARS These websites did it in just 15 days. Here's the exact 12 websites and filters I used:
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A I S H A
A I S H A@EemanBintSulaym·
Two of the three countries where I earned my master’s degrees were low-income countries. So trust me when I say don’t let the destination of a scholarship make you hesitate. These opportunities are powerful if you know how to use them. Apply before January 14. 👍 acu.ac.uk/funding-opport… Good luck 🍀
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Celestine K 🇬🇭🇺🇸
I am looking for two thesis-based MSc and two PhD students to join my research group (Connect Lab) 🇺🇸Fall 2026. The positions are fully funded. deadline to complete an application is January 19, 2026. email me (ouldooz@sfu.ca) ouldooz.com/students/
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Sir Nelson
Sir Nelson@Crypto_Diet·
STOCKS Suggested for ₦100K Portfolio: 1. Dangote Cement ₦20,000 Stability + dividends 2. Okomu Oil Palm ₦15,000 Agriculture growth 3. MTN Nigeria ₦15,000 Telecom growth & cashflow 4. Presco ₦15,000 Agriculture powerhouse 5. Honeywell Flour ₦10,000 Consumer growth 6.Aradel Holdings ₦10,000 Energy play 7.NASCON ₦10,000 Consumer staples 8.Smart Products ₦5,000 High-upside small cap 📌 Total: ₦100,000.
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
fuck ML courses. this repo lists 300+ real world battle tested case studies of how 80 companies designed their ML systems including Spotify, Netflix, Microsoft, etc. practical understanding of systems is a valuable skill you can work on. some of these case studies are now outdated, but the technical details don’t matter. what matters is the decision making processes that lead to the designs: — how to identify bottlenecks — how to spot systems failures — translating business needs to systems take a look at it and thank me later. github.com/Engineer1999/A…
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