Oyetoke Toby
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Oyetoke Toby
@OyetokeT
built @bitpowrhq @mieltoinc (acq by a YC comp, now fighting fraud rings ). Math Wiz/Scientist.
San Francisco, United States Katılım Kasım 2015
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Bitpowr has now processed $1B+ in transactions.
We are building the infrastructure powering digital asset businesses globally.
Honored to be featured by @VentureBeat .
venturebeat.com/business/bitpo…
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Introducing OpenDuck - distributed DuckDB with dual execution and differential storage.
This is one of my fastest growing open source projects. Got 400+ stars in 4days. Just shows how impactful this is.
github.com/CITGuru/opendu…
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Glad to be speaking at the upcoming @duckdb + @motherduck event where I’ll be sharing what I am building with OpenDuck.
Excited to dive into how OpenDuck is rethinking open source, distributed, multi-writer DuckDB, building on the incredible ideas pioneered by the MotherDuck team.
If you’re in the Bay Area and working on data infrastructure, analytics, or data developer tooling, this is a great room to be in.
luma.com/motherduckdbap…
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@Ace_KYD @chidiwilliams__ Need something like this with a local model
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No surprise how much this project has grown. 🔥
Check out Buzz - Buzz transcribes audio from your computer's microphones to text using OpenAI's Whisper. By @chidiwilliams__ on madeinnigeria.dev.
github.com/chidiwilliams/…
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Everyone can build now.
AI has made writing code faster, cheaper, and more accessible than ever. What used to take teams can now be done by one person in a fraction of the time.
At first glance, it feels like the playing field has been leveled.
But it hasn’t.
If everyone can build, then building is no longer the advantage. The real question becomes what are you building, why does it matter, and how well do you understand the problem you are solving.
AI can generate code. It can suggest architectures. It can even help you move faster than ever before.
What it cannot do is develop judgment for you.
Good decisions still come from experience. And experience still comes from making mistakes, seeing what breaks, and understanding why.
So while AI reduces the cost of execution, it does not remove the cost of learning.
This creates an interesting shift.
We are moving from a world where the bottleneck was engineering capacity to a world where the bottleneck is clarity of thought.
Most people will be able to build something.
Very few will build the right thing.
Even fewer will build something that compounds over time.
Because the real moat is no longer features or speed. It is having a strong point of view, building systems that improve with use, and creating something people trust.
In this new world, taste matters more. Judgment matters more. Understanding users matters more.
And perhaps most importantly, the ability to make good decisions under uncertainty becomes the defining skill.
AI is not replacing builders.
It is exposing the difference between those who can execute and those who can think.
The gap is about to get a lot wider.
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Got sick with the flu, but this problem has been bugging me for months. Terabytes of Postgres on RDS, nowhere to dump locally, and AWS charges $90/TB to move snapshots out.
So I built pgdumpcloud - pipes pg_dump output through gzip directly into S3 multipart upload. Zero disk. Works with R2, MinIO, any S3-compatible storage.
github.com/CITGuru/pgdump…
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I think these saas docs pricing is getting out of hand, that’s how we got $4k bill for something we barely used. Who’s building a real opensource project
Sherwood@shcallaway
Mintlify quoted me $10k/year + multi-year contract for custom authentication. 😆 What's up @fuma_nama
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Introducing CDV - a desktop app for querying columnar files like Parquet, Avro, Arrow, CSV, JSON, and Excel. You can also connect to Postgres, Snowflake, SQLite, DuckDB and lake house format like Ducklake.
github.com/CITGuru/cdv
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How’s this not a major news. Also how did this happened?
Wilson Wilson@euboid
I love @Railway. Been a happy customer for 5 years. But today a caching misconfiguration let users see and act as other users. Names, personal data, medical info leaked between customers. This after weeks of almost daily incidents. It's time to switch. Alternatives?
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