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@TeejayMaya
Senior Software Engineer | Full-Stack Architect | AI-Driven Product Builder | Startup Technologist.
Lagos, London and California Katılım Mayıs 2010
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If you hire 700 men in Nigeria and be paying them 400k a month, there is a good chance you will attend 400 to 500 weddings by December.
If you hire 1000 women and be paying them 700k a month, they will be waiting for men earning 1.5 million naira monthly to come and propose to them.
Women don't distribute wealth!!!
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Do you understand what it means to say a distributed system in system design?
In plain, simple terms, a distributed system, as the name implies, is not just one server. It is multiple machines working together as a single system.
Let me use GTBank as a very relatable example.
You do not have just one server sitting in Lagos.
There are servers in Lagos, Abuja, and possibly even outside Nigeria.
When you check your balance or send money, your request can hit any of these servers.
They coordinate, sync data, and respond as one unified system.
That is a distributed system.
Seems interesting, right? Yes, it is.
But have you ever asked questions like:
“What happens when there is a network issue?”
That is where CAP theorem comes into play.
Let’s continue 👇🏿
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@_falsi1ke Beautiful women are everywhere.
Successful men are rare.
Become the prize G.
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Anyone who says “business is not for everyone” clearly doesn’t talk to enough business owners.
All of my friends run their 7-8 figure businesses in completely different ways:
- Some lead teams of hundreds of people.
- Some don't want more than five employees.
- Others don’t even want one employee.
Yet ALL of them have thriving businesses.
So if you really want to get into business, you just need to self-analyze and reflect:
- What are my strengths?
- What are my actual weaknesses?
- How can I be conscious of those as I go into business?
And once you have the money, hire the people to plug up those weaknesses as quickly as possible.
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Hard work often feels invisible while you’re in it. The early mornings, the late nights, the sacrifices, the consistency, most people won’t see that part. But that’s exactly where growth happens. Every time you push through resistance, you become stronger, sharper, and more resilient.
But always remember; success is not built on one big moment. It’s built on hundreds of small decisions to try again, to stay focused, and to improve just a little more than yesterday. Even when you feel stuck, you are still moving forward if you refuse to give up.
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@Mtshub That’s what took me time to learn,
feeling it is normal, acting on it is optional.
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