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@Somto_Corp

Founder @ https://t.co/oroCKf1gs0 A digital sales and invoice system that helps business owners track their products, sales, transactions and debts.

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Bahd Man Niko
Bahd Man Niko@bahdman_niko·
Smoke what you can Afford bros !!! Cana no Dey during FELA TIME !!
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LMD (Arc.)@Layemie001·
15+ years later and it still looks like the future. Crazy design!
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Jorge Castillo
Jorge Castillo@JorgeCastilloPr·
Me and Claude working together
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andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
I vibe-coded an app. Saas is finally dead! I was too cheap, so instead of paying $15 a month, I tried to vibecode an email sending app using Claude Spent $150 on a dedicated physical server from a hosting provider, just because all the cloud providers block port 25 so you cant send out emails. Spent $200 on claude code the max plan because the $20 plan kept hitting the limit every 60 minutes. Spent 3 weeks building it, so instead of getting paid $500 a day as a developer, I spent all day vibecoding my app. 3 weeks later, the app is finally built, and I am actually sending emails with it. I did it, and seems that saas is really dead The main issue I face is that every email lands in spam, and sometimes my email queue gets jammed at 2AM because postfix configuration is not right or something. AI doesnt really know the depths of postfix So if i dont wake up at 2 AM to restart my Ubuntu server, all emails are queuing and overnight sending stops. Other than that is great. Thing is after all the time and money I spent on this, I could have easily paid 5 years' worth of subscriptions on an email sending app. Next month im cancelling my Claude subscription, cancel my server, and deleting this vibecoded app. I will subscribe to one of those services. Is Saas really dead? Draw your own conclusions Obviously, this is a pamphlet post, but most likely the truth in 98% of the cases of vibecoded apps.
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Princess Bamigboye
Princess Bamigboye@princess_yfe·
What’s the real bedrock of embedded systems engineering? 🤔 The thing that actually holds everything together The thing that makes building projects possible 👉🏽 The Microcontroller Think of it as the brain of your system It’s what connects to your sensors, your motors, your actuators… and tells everything what to do Those pins you see? That’s how it interacts with the real world And that tiny black chip on the board? That’s the actual processor Yeah… the brain of the brain 😗 Now, let’s talk about a few you’ll definitely come across: 1️⃣ Arduino This is where a lot of people start And for good reason It’s beginner-friendly and perfect for learning the fundamentals You can build a lot with it — communication protocols like SPI, UART, I2C… they're all there It may not scream “advanced” But don’t underestimate it 2️⃣ ESP32 Now this one is on a different level Built-in WiFi. Built-in Bluetooth. You’re not just building systems anymore You’re connecting them to the internet IoT starts making sense here Transitioning from Arduino might feel a bit confusing at first But once it clicks? You’re good 😌 Just be mindful of the numbering of the GPIO pins Be sure to search for the pinout diagram that corresponds with the version you have 3️⃣ STM32 This is where things start getting serious More power. More control. More depth. This is the kind of microcontroller you see in real industrial and robotics systems It will humble you a bit But it will also level you up 4️⃣ Raspberry Pi This one is not a microcontroller It’s a microcomputer, but I really wanted to add it here 😅 You can run operating systems, use ROS... build complex systems with it It opens you up to a different side of embedded systems & robotics So which one is “better”? 🤷🏽‍♀️ Honestly, none It all depends on what you’re trying to build That’s the real mindset shift It’s not about the board It’s about the system you’re trying to create Keep building Keep breaking things Keep figuring things out That’s how you actually grow You've got this 👑
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Roan
Roan@RohOnChain·
This 2 hour Stanford lecture shows exactly how Stanford trains it's engineers to build AI systems. It's more practical than every Claude tutorial & prompting threads you've seen. Bookmark & give it 2 hours, no matter what. It'll be the most productive thing you do this weekend.
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sui ☄️@birdabo·
CHINA JUST DROPPED A ROBOT HAND THAT PERFECTLY IMITATES A HUMAN HAND. cyberpunk 2077 is here.
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just learned how to control magnetism at the atomic level. Not materials. Not circuits. Individual spin patterns. Read that again. Instead of using electric charge… they’re using the spin of electrons to store and process data. And it gets crazier: They can create tiny magnetic whirlpools called skyrmions… that move with almost no energy and can store massive amounts of data This means: Faster computers Lower power usage Ultra-dense memory But the real shift is this: We’re not just building electronics anymore… we’re engineering structure at the smallest possible scale. So the real question is: If information can be stored in spin itself… what limits computation? Follow me I’m tracking where physics becomes technology.
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ЛП@TheInfoDon·
I hate people who try to learn everything before they go into something It's the most pussy shit ever And you can never truly learn if you're not in the field It's just a good mental excuse to delay the uncomfortable inevitability of having to actually do the work In any new business or new role you're starting Learn the basics as fast as you can (few hours/days) Learn the rest ON the job Everything good I've ever learned was on the job, in the field, starting with no understanding
Max Sturtevant@maxwellcopy

If you work on your own thing for 12 hours a day for 6 months in 2026, you'd have to be RETARDED not to be making a bag after 6 months. All the information is out there on YouTube. You just have to commit, build your own shit, and take a risk. When I started in 2022, I made that exact commitment. I quit my job and told myself I'd commit all day, every day, to figuring this out for 6 months. Within one month, I was making $3k, the next month $6k, and after a few months, I was at $10k/month as somebody with zero experience. > College frat guy > Just got done pledging > Just figuring it the fuck out The thing people get wrong is that they try to learn everything about something before they start looking for work. They spend 6 months “learning” 10 hours a day, and then they wait forever to get clients. I spent one week watching YouTube videos and said, “fuck it, I have a base understanding, let me go find some clients and figure it out after they pay me.” Worst-case scenario: they pay me, I suck at it, and I give them their money back. One week of working inside a company is worth a month of YouTube videos, because that's the fastest way to actually learn. AND you’re getting paid. Get a basic understanding, go land some deals, then get paid to learn in a real

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jon allie
jon allie@jonallie·
If you are a self-taught engineer (like me), and/or haven't spent time in academia (also me), it's worth taking the time to acquire the skill of reading research papers. Because like most things, it IS a skill, that can be learned and improved with deliberate practice. If you want to do this, the first thing to know is that research papers are largely written for a specific type of audience, and so the style, tone, language, and conventions won't be familiar, and you might find it difficult to identify the "important parts". You get used to it, and eventually the ceremonial parts fade into the background. I also find that it's generally not worth reading these on a phone (or even a laptop screen). Lately, I have taken to printing out papers and marking them up with a pen. Any paper worth reading is worth some toner and your undivided attention, and it's a great counterbalance to context switching and social media. Maybe I'm just getting old, but reading from paper with a pen in hand seems to activate a different part of my brain. Also, don't confine yourself to the latest preprints or even published papers from the current year. There are lots of interesting papers from 20 or 30 years ago that you can still learn from, and time is a great filter.
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Xenitu Gabi@Somto_Corp·
This tradition would make sense if it prompted the discovery or in them producing their own white handkerchief. Imagine the aura.
𝐄𝐃𝐎𝐂𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐂__@Edocentric_

The Benin custom of why the Benin Royals usually covers their mouth in public. The Benin custom of the edo royals covering their mouth is actually for two reasons, there's a reason the Oba covers his mouth, and there's a reason the Oloi covers their mouth with a white hankerchief. First of all, you need to understand that the white hankerchief symbolizes purity, which the Oba as a living god stands for. Why the Oba covers his mouth is best explained with a Benin parable "Oba ité èmwen ná bá gié"- The Oba doesn't say a word for the fun of it. The fun words of the Ọba is seen as law by his subject or the court, the Ọba can make a joke of wanting someone dead and to the royal court, it's no joke but an actual decree. He can funnily make fun of blessings someone and it's expected he bringing those rewards he funnily said to fruition, because the words of the Oba is his bound, this is the reason the people do not see the teeth of the Oba in public- "Aì mié Akon Ọba - you don't see the Oba's teeth - Teeth~Joke". - The Oba word is law; the Edos believe the Oba is God representative on earth, who wears the foreskin of God himself, hence he seldomly speak as every word from his mouth comes with an Akhase that is expected to bring this words to life. The only period the subjects are supposed to see the Oba speak is when the king is giving important law and address to his people or prayer to his ancestors (duties that cannot be delegated to a chief). On other many occasions, the Oba delegates chiefs from different chamberlains to speak on his behalf on issues concerning the people and the chambers. - The Queens "iloi" of Benin Kingdom, are also expected to cover their mouth in public, most especially during festivals the only time they are physically seen by the public. They cover their mouth as a sign of submission and loyalty to the Oba. It's this same way the public are forbidden from seeing the Queen come or exit the ugie "festivals", the public are expected to turn backwards as they come in or leave the courtyard were the festival is been held. - The Iyoba "Queen mother" is the ruler or sovereign of uselu and other adjoining towns, just like her son, the king in Uselu her words are seen as law, she only uncovers her mouth when she wants to give a decree or law concerning Uselu.

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Afuevu
Afuevu@Afuevu1·
Our latest ECU board is in. This is an upgrade to what’s already powering our electric bicycles on the road today We’re building EV control systems for 2-wheelers right here in Nigeria, starting with electric bicycles and scaling to full EV bike ECUs.
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
THIS GUY VIBE CODED A TOOL THAT TURNS ANY SVG INTO A 3D OBJECT YOU CAN SPIN, ANIMATE, AND EMBED drag in an SVG, type some text, or draw pixel art. it becomes a 3D object instantly. spin it around, animate it, and embed it on your site. export as 4K image or video. runs entirely in your browser and nothing gets uploaded to any server with no account needed. 100% free AND its open source. this is one of those tools you didn't know you needed until you see it
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Nicole
Nicole@elocinationn·
One of Thiel’s best insights is that companies that are true monopolies will do everything to avoid telling the public that. They will minimise themselves. They will tell us that they are not a monopoly to avoid scrutiny. On the other hand, companies that aren’t, or don’t have defensible markets, will do everything to project the opposite—to brand themselves publicly as monopoly-like powers. A lot to reflect here in the OpenAI/Anthropic narratives. It’s not exactly the same, but the permanent underclass language, the grandiosity, the ‘AI will take all your jobs’ seems close to Thiel’s second category. What’s frightening is how far they’ve taken it, seemingly without considering the weight of their words, and how it’s now putting their lives at risk. I felt Sam’s pain reading that blog post. It’s especially sad to consider that, if Thiel is right, they’ve frightened the public into taking these kinds of actions for a marketing lie.
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Kosi.py
Kosi.py@Kosiengine·
algorithm, please show me cracked robotics engineers and hardware lovers
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Unless it is specifically necessary that you demonstrate skill Always opt to be underestimated
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🕊️@lichthauch·
I'm not sure there is any difference between killing the dragon and killing yourself. the dragon is your drive, your rage, the force that gets you up when nothing else works. you want to remove it because it hurts people and it scares you, but without it you are nobody. a guy who killed his dragon is the most boring person i alive ever met. just peaceful and useless, shambling around in the shape of a man who used to be dangerous. just a cured animal with nothing left to cure itself with
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