Roxman
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@chinedu_10 It's really all about the money, which decision pays the most?
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Sometimes navigating real world situations is more important than being technologically correct.
My honest opinion.
Cap-EO 👨🏾💻@EOEboh
The Team Lead tells you: "We don't version our APIs. Clients should always use the latest endpoint" Will you agree?
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The USA isn't just a country, it's the most successful experiment in human history. The results speak for themselves.
All it takes to become a billionaire in America is innovation, a brilliant mind, and the right product at the right time.
No country in the world rewards innovation like the USA.
As of today, it's the only economy to give birth to a trillionaire.
When the judiciary works and banking systems are stable, money and investments are protected. People invest with confidence, without fear of waking up to find their investment disappeared overnight.
When business is business, free from political interference, brilliant minds work at their fullest potential.
US success isn't by accident. It's the result of a 250 year old system that's been perfected over time to breed greatness.

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@WhiteLionII1 Using what currency, Gold? Bitcoin? The USD is becoming more paper and less money.
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@kiara7829 Besides my mother and sisters, all women seem like prostitutes to me, they are all selling
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@Nsika003 @RiebvJanbeeck So we need a strong communist government too 🤷🏽♂️
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@Rusty_Merc @RiebvJanbeeck That's the cheat code, they are all about getting things done, like ants in a colony. All those billion people need jobs and to be fed. How else?
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@Roxman999 @RiebvJanbeeck The Chinese have essentially no labour laws... 🤣 Any problem can be solved is labour is free.
Go there for a few months. You'll kak af.
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@TobiasReic61089 @RiebvJanbeeck If Afrikaners are so smart, why are they unable to compete with Chinese? They must be global leaders in innovation yet their greatest recent achievement will be planting white crosses on the white house lawn crying to Donald Trump
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@Roxman999 @RiebvJanbeeck Really? You and the like's off you are useless in any way one can think off, need BBEEE and simply has to be corrupt to be "successfull" in the tiniest way imaginable......🚮
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@TateNews_ Elon Musk is scamming the world, he is the world's greatest con man. No one believes this trillionaire nonsense. Useless paper money
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@FaraiMazhindu The post seem like it was done out of hate for SA, but I also understand that you might also need the X money
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A boy from Pretoria, South Africa, has become the world's first trillionaire, but with an American citizenship and an American portfolio.
His success is a mirror that reflects South Africa's absolute failure.
Elon Musk's historic milestone proves that wealth, progress, and monumental breakthroughs are created through merit, relentless innovation, and visionary execution.
They are not created through bureaucratic gatekeeping, red tape, and ideological obsession. South African politicians hate him because his mere existence exposes their profound failure to build anything of lasting value.
Elon Musk's story is the absolute opposite of the South African story.
Had the environment allowed it, he could have built SpaceX in South Africa. Decades ago, the country possessed a first world military space and missile infrastructure.
Instead of being nurtured into a global commercial aerospace hub, it was dismantled and collapsed under decades of ANC mismanagement, state capture, and political patronage.
We cannot even talk about Elon Musk freely investing his billions back into South Africa. Despite being born in Pretoria, race based economic policies and restrictive BEE ownership mandates have historically locked out global builders who refuse to bend to political dictation.
The South African story has become a tragic tale of what could have been, tainted by toxic governance, race politics, and destructive economics.

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At 35, Thandeka Jwara left her engineering career to become a first-year medical student ebx.sh/EaFDyg
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48 years ago this week, Intel introduced a 16-bit microprocessor that would go on to transform personal computing for decades to come. We're proud to wish the 8086 processor the happiest of birthdays and want to thank Intel fans and users for keeping x86 alive all this time.
Learn more about Intel 8086 and x86 here: ms.spr.ly/6013vgCKH

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