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@RaifShareef_

if my thoughts were DMs, these would be spam. building, doubting, iterating. sometimes in that order

Malaysia Katılım Mart 2010
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Sooraj Chandran
Sooraj Chandran@soorajchandran_·
If you are a smart generalist unhappy with your current career, and want to switch careers, now is your time to think about FDE. Obviously you'll need to learn to code -- which is probably the hardest part, but you also need to have a product sense, customer-first mindset and problem solving ability. Especially if you are early in your career, spend extra time trying to switch careers - earlier the better. The FDEs on our team are folks who are blurring the lines between product and engineering. They talk to internal users, watch the traces, understand the pain points and go fix it.
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Ismail Kaleem
Ismail Kaleem@roketscientist·
To every Maldivian. Please read before buying $CWU. The on-chain reality is very different from what is being told. The 44% holder of $CWU supply is not a person. it is a Vault, a smart contract the creator set to “permissioned” mode with a private whitelist of 217 wallets. 217 wallet paid just $87,000 and received 879 million CWU at $0.0001 each that is 88% of the entire supply, before anyone else could buy. rugcheck.xyz/tokens/CmVUoJU… 13 of the 217 wallets have already sold. They paid $8,572 in total and cashed out $1.10 million a combined profit of $1.09 million, an average return of 128x to all those who initially panic buyers on sudden price hike. The top wallet turned $839 into $129,047. Three of the top four sellers are wallets created just days before $CWU launched. $CWU is shown as worth $72 million on paper as thats the current marketcap. But the real money in the trading pool, the only place anyone can actually sell is just $384,000 of SOL. refer - solscan.io/account/DKQiZK… That $384K is the maximum total cash anyone can ever extract from this token, combined, for all holders, ever. The stated value is 187 times larger than the money backing it. Banks must hold cash reserves against deposits: USDC stablecoin is 100% backed, a regulated bank holds about 15%, Basel III requires 10.5%, the ECB minimum is 1%. $CWU’s reserve ratio is 0.53%. A bank this thin would be shut down by regulators within hours. When a new buyer purchases $CWU, their SOL flows into the pool and an old insider sells their cheap tokens, walking away with that new buyer’s money. No product is built, no value is created. The 204 wallets still holding need a constant stream of new buyers or the structure collapses on whoever is last. This is the on-chain mechanic, not speculation. The 10% wallet - A separate insider wallet, 4Xue...Byq7, received 100 million CWU directly from the creator at launch bypassing the vault entirely. It still holds 99.5 million tokens (~$7.9M on paper) and has not sold. This is possibly the insiders whose profiles are used falling in as a victim to this Ponzi scheme? If this single wallet ever sells into the $384K pool, the pool will drain to near zero and every remaining holder loses everything. solscan.io/account/4XueSS… Why this matters We are a small country that runs on tourism and global trust. A former President’s name attached to a token of this structure is a reputational risk to every Maldivian not only to those who buy in. The evidence is now on-chain and public. Respectfully to @MohamedNasheed — the longer your name remains attached, the more people will buy on the strength of it. Stepping back is not weakness. It is protecting people who trusted you. A famous name does not change tokenomics. Verify: rugcheck.xyz/tokens/CmVUoJU…
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Mohamed Nasheed@MohamedNasheed

The world’s financial system is changing rapidly. Digital currencies, tokenisation and blockchain infrastructure are no longer fringe ideas — they are becoming part of global financial strategy

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Michael Andreuzza
Michael Andreuzza@Mike_Andreuzza·
New tool in colorsandfonts.com/semantic-theme… Semantic theme creator, create color semantic color variables for your colors and fonts. - Background - Foreground - Card - Muted surface - Border - Primary - Secondary - Accent Export as: Tailwind CSS, CSS, SCSS, jSON Derulo, Figma in different color code formats. Enjoy it, is 100% free to use!
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
disappeared for a few months. wasn't idle. was thinking. building again. this time in public
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
@maail this is pretty neat! as a obsidian user, i have to share .md files, and sometimes even copy-pasting content to google docs
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Maail
Maail@maail·
AI tools generate a lot of markdown. But sharing it is still clunky. So I built sharemd. npx sharemd README.md → publish markdown as a live link → update anytime → no login Versioning + password protection included. Works great with agents. check it out at 👉 sharemd.sh
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Akuru Type
Akuru Type@akurutype·
173 (fenunu) candidates used our fonts during #LCE2026. 5 paid upfront. 42 paid after we chased them down. 126 just… didn’t. Democracy in kuriah. 🫡 #AkuruWrapped #LCE2026 1/6
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SparkHub
SparkHub@sparkhubmv·
🎥Watch the highlights 📽️ from an epic last weekend, 12 teams of builders came together with one mission — build a product & ship it. 🚀 48 hours. Real launches. No theory. Explore all products: genaihack.io/listings In partnership with @Dhiraagu Co-partnered with @synetecs
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Unbiased
Unbiased@getunbiased·
Hello 👋 After securing Runner-Up at Maldives’ first GenAI Hack, we’re open-sourcing Unbiased.talk! Community-driven (Linux-style): you build, we review & merge. Repo dropping soon - PRs welcome 👀 Got ideas for Maldives data, new agents, or languages? Comment below!
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
@FarzaTV Not even chai?
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
Day 51 & 52 / #100daysofcode Pushed v1 of battleship game live These two days I got done: - PvP and PvC game logic - Onboarding and placement of ships Its still rough, code is buggy (especially if you spam clicks) but game works! Give it a try here - raif-sh.github.io/odin-battleshi…
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
@arpitpanwarx Thanks Arpit, keep up the daily coding updates 💪
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
Day 49 / #100DaysOfCode Expanding Battleship core game mechanics with ship and player management to setting up GUI. What I got done today: - Player Class -> created a structure for player with own board - Game board testing done - HTML structure -> setting up board layout
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Day 50 / #100daysofcode Worked on graphical interface for Battleship Progress so far: -> completed attack system -> game state management -> visual feedback for hits/miss and sunk ship Ship placements are hardcoded, so need to work on game onboarding and win conditions.
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
@NoyeosaO 🤝 best path to web dev
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Day 47 & 48 / #100DaysOfCode Started Battleship game project based on TDD So far some core game mechanics are working - Class for ships - 10 x 10 gameboard grid - placement of ships - attack system Getting a real feel of how tests drive better API design
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
Day 46/#100daysofcode Getting more familiar with test-driven development with few more exercises Key takeaways for TDD - Writing tests first forces clearer thinking about function requirements - The "red → green → refactor" cycle creates confidence github.com/raif-sh/odin-t…
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
Day 45/#100DaysOfCode Putting yesterday's TDD learning into practice. Created testing for a simple function, covering different scenarios which the function can expect. Theres more work upfront, but TDD makes a lot of sense.
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Raif@RaifShareef_·
Day 44 / #100daysofcode Explored TDD using Jest today, and it changed the way I think about structuring code. This article by James Sinclair explained the workflow so clearly with red → green → refactor, TDD made a lot of sense. jrsinclair.com/articles/2016/…
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