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Mr Developer

@Mrdeveloper007

A technical writer, content writer, editor ,solid state physicist , market analyst and a good communicator .

Ibadan, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2015
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MR KIMM™🇰🇪
MR KIMM™🇰🇪@MrKimmKE·
Guys if you are into Data annotation, there's website called Cohere. they are hiring this January and February is their peak season open thread👇
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Mohini Shewale
Mohini Shewale@s_mohinii·
How to start using Claude Code in 30 minutes (even if you’ve never written a single line of code) → 0–5 min Install Claude Code. Sign in. → 5–10 min Create your context folder. Add an about-me.md. This is the step 90% of people skip and it’s the most important. → 10–15 min Start your first conversation. Use Opus 4.6+. Let it ask questions before it builds. → 15–20 min Open the live preview. Give clear, simple feedback: “Make the headline bigger.” “Use an off-white background.” → 20–30 min Give it a real project. A landing page. Something you’ve been putting off for months. ⸻ Pro tip: Turn on “Bypass permissions.” Claude Code works uninterrupted no constant approvals. ⸻ Most people overcomplicate this. You don’t need to “learn to code.” You need to learn how to collaborate. That’s the shift. ---- ♻️ Repost this to help others in your network.
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Tanjina Islam
Tanjina Islam@Tanju_mim·
GOODBYE POWERPOINT. Claude can now create a full presentation in under 120 seconds. Use these 10 prompts instead and see the magic 👇
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Muhammad Ayan
Muhammad Ayan@socialwithaayan·
I built 25 Claude Skills this year. Now Claude handles my repetitive work without me re-explaining anything. Here's every Skill worth building: Content Creation ↳ Write → LinkedIn Post Generator ↳ Hook → Viral Thread Opener ↳ Repurpose → Carousel Converter ↳ Plan → Content Calendar Builder ↳ Draft → Email Sequence Writer These 5 replaced my daily writing loop. I describe the topic. Claude does the rest. Quality Control ↳ Edit → Anti-AI Humanizer ↳ Audit → Content QA Checker ↳ Format → Document Style Fixer ↳ Review → Code PR Reviewer Nothing leaves my desk without running through these 4 skills first. Client Work ↳ Brief → About-Me Context File ↳ Pitch → Sales Deck Builder ↳ Onboard → Client Intake Processor ↳ Template → Proposal Builder ↳ Invoice → Financial Doc Creator Client onboarding to final invoice. 5 skills cover the entire lifecycle. Research and Analysis ↳ Research → Topic Deep Diver ↳ Analyze → Competitor Breakdown ↳ Extract → PDF Data Puller ↳ Report → Weekly Status Summarizer These 4 save me hours every week. Claude reads, analyzes, and summarizes. Brand and Design ↳ Design → Brand Guidelines Enforcer ↳ Reply → Comment Persona Generator ↳ Translate → Multi-Language Adapter ↳ Diagram → Architecture Visualizer Brand consistency across every output. Every reply sounds like the right person. System Building ↳ Train → Skill Builder ↳ Chain → Multi-Skill Runner These 2 are the most powerful. One builds new skills automatically. The other chains skills together. 25 skills. 6 categories. A prompt is a one-time instruction. A skill is a permanent playbook. Build once. Run forever. Which workflow would you automate first? Follow Muhammad Ayan ♻️ Repost to help others.
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Extrastiv
Extrastiv@Extrastiv·
Target these 10 places if you need a content marketing gig this week.
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Only Gigs
Only Gigs@Onlgig·
• go to luel. ai • create an account • join the waitlist • get approved • record natural video/audio • upload • get paid per task Pay: $45–$95 per hour. Record 2 hours/day = $90–$190/day That’s $630–$1,330/week. Just your phone + internet. Quality > speed. More uploads = more earnings.
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ZohaibAi
ZohaibAi@ZohaibAi__sf·
1 article can make you $713/month 10 articles can make you $7,130/month 100 articles can make you $71,300/month Same system. Same strategy. Scaled. Not every article will win. But the ones that do? They keep paying you every single month For years… even while you sleep 💸 You don’t need 100 wins. You just need 20. That’s enough to change everything.
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Tanmoy Debnath
Tanmoy Debnath@Tanmoy_ai·
I'm deleting this soon because it's a legit cash-printing formula. Easiest Al Side Hustle! Make $10,000 by working a few hours a MONTH from anywhere worldwide. Get the full guide and earn $300 every day with WHOP. Follow me + Like, RT and Comment "Send" and I'll DM it to you.
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Only Gigs
Only Gigs@Onlgig·
Meta is paying real money for your opinion. Yes, the company behind Facebook and Instagram. How it works: 1. Download the Meta Viewpoints app 2. Log in with Facebook or Gmail 3. Complete your profile 4. Join available programs (surveys, research, product testing) 5. Earn points for each program completed 6. Cash out Points system: 1,000 points = $3 USD The more programs you complete, the more you earn. No shady gift cards, real cash. Pro tips: • Join as many programs as possible • Check the app regularly • Stay in long-term studies (they pay more)
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smv
smv@slimvnsn·
My father's best friend was a man called Uncle Bayo who disappeared from our lives without explanation. I was 12 the last time I saw him. He came to our flat in Gbagada, argued with my father in the bedroom for an hour, and walked out without saying goodbye to me. My father never spoke his name again. Neither did my mother. Uncle Bayo became a silence with a shape. Twenty-six years passed. I was in Philadelphia for a conference. A networking dinner at a hotel downtown. Across the room, a man about my father's age caught my eye and held it too long. He approached me during dessert and said my surname like it was a question he already knew the answer to. We sat in the hotel lobby until 2am. He told me the story my father never did. They had started a construction company together in the early 90s. It had failed because of a contract dispute with a senator. The senator had paid only half the money and refused the rest. The debt had crushed them. Uncle Bayo had blamed my father for trusting the senator. My father had blamed Uncle Bayo for not reading the fine print. The friendship had shattered. Two men who had been closer than brothers had become strangers over something neither of them could control. Uncle Bayo had moved to America after the falling out. He had built a new life, a new business, a small contracting firm in West Philly. He had married a Ghanaian woman and had two daughters. He had never returned to Nigeria. He had never called my father. He had assumed the silence was mutual. I asked why he approached me now. He said he recognised my face because I looked like my father at 30. He said he had been waiting for decades to see that face again, to explain something that was never about betrayal. He said the argument had been about shame, not money. Both men had felt they failed each other. Neither had known how to say it. I called my father from the hotel room. It was 3am in Lagos. He answered on the second ring, voice thick with sleep and alarm. I told him who I was sitting with. The line went quiet. Then my father did something I had never heard him do. He cried. Not softly. The kind of crying that comes from a place words cannot reach. Uncle Bayo flew to Lagos 3 months later. They met at the same flat in Gbagada. They sat in the same living room where the argument had happened. They didn't re-litigate the past. They just sat together, two old men with white hair and matching hypertension medication, and let the silence heal. My father died last year. Uncle Bayo spoke at the funeral. He said the greatest thief in life is not money or failure. It is the belief that there is always more time. Call them. The debt is not theirs. It is yours.
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Afolabi Sokeye 🧱
Afolabi Sokeye 🧱@SokeyeA·
You actually need to be unemployed to catch up with AI No jokes
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Sir Nelson
Sir Nelson@Crypto_Diet·
NOT A FINANCIAL ADVICE! DYOR.... BAMBOO APP STEP-BY-STEP SETUP (NIGERIA) 1. Download Bamboo • Android / iOS • Sign up with email & phone number 2. Complete KYC • Valid ID (NIN / Passport / Driver’s License) • Selfie verification • Proof of address (utility bill/bank statement) 3. Fund Your Account • Naira wallet → Bank transfer • Dollar wallet → Bamboo converts for you • Start with any amount (₦5k+ works) 4. Choose Market • 🇳🇬 NGX (Nigeria stocks) • 🇺🇸 US stocks • You can hold both simultaneously 5. Buy & Hold • Market order for beginners • Don’t overtrade • Think years, not weeks
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ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs@ElevenLabs·
ElevenMusic lets you create and get paid. Publish original tracks, remix what you discover, grow an audience and earn* when your music resonates. We've already paid out over $11M to creators through the ElevenLabs voice library. Now we're bringing a similar model to music. *Earnings depend on listener engagement, eligibility thresholds, and platform revenue. See our Creator Royalty Terms for details.
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