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Nairobi, Kenya. Katılım Nisan 2023
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rosecoco@_rosecoco·
@VillageGuluva What's the point of having three of them and they all look the same? Should mix - thick, slim, black, Latino, etc.
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Village Guluva@VillageGuluva·
Neyo was spotted with his three girlfriends at Arc Paris. 👀
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Timothy Havis
Timothy Havis@havis_hlopllc·
@MarcoFoster_ And have them a butt load of cash to replace the uranium as well as fund terrorist groups for a decade - your administration has blood on its hands. Did the Iranians throw in the drones you used to killl innocent people as well?
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
President Obama on Iran: “We pulled it off without firing a missile. We got 97% of their enriched uranium out. There’s no dispute that it worked and we didn’t have to kill a whole bunch of people or shut down the Strait of Hormuz”
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Redd@PotterRome43029·
@MarcoFoster_ Well said I can respect 🫡 this answer they have two 2️⃣ different stands and it’s nothing wrong with that my thing is if you got 97% of the uranium then it should have been only 3% left sounds weird just my opinion
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Alexis | Nyandwi 🇷🇼
Alexis | Nyandwi 🇷🇼@alexnyandwiii·
The difference between failure and success in farming is consistency.
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AndyJnr ° Umaru 
AndyJnr ° Umaru @AndyjnrUmaru·
Please Mention an item you want so badly but, due to funds, you can't afford it. Someone might surprise you today in the comments. A closed mouth is a closed destiny. 🤲🏾🤷‍♀️🥺
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John Doe
John Doe@StanleyMasinde_·
I told myself to go all in on embedded months ago. My insticts are seldom wrong. I still managed to only do toes deep lol. Anyway, look what I found. I do not feel ready for the embedded Rust part since it is relativelly new. Not unless they mean the Arduino level abstraction. I however don't believe in building serious stuff with Arduino. That is Science fair level shit. Link: linkedin.com/posts/rosemary…. Try your luck.
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rosecoco@_rosecoco·
@Akintola_steve You've mentioned the pro's. Some of the cons - security, maintenance, testing challenges, complexity etc.
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Akintola Steve
Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
On this whole “writing your logic in the database” conversation, let me explain something because I’ve seen a lot of takes lately and many people genuinely don’t understand where this approach came from. Back then, I used to write crazy amounts of business logic directly in SQL because the company I worked for had clients heavily operating in fintech and telecoms. We handled transactions, rollbacks, reconciliation, batching, validations, settlement processing, audit checks and lots more directly inside stored procedures. You’d have multiple SQL functions calling other functions, all orchestrated inside deeply transactional stored procedures. Then the application layer simply called those procedures. Even scheduled jobs, retry mechanisms, settlement batching, nightly reconciliation and cleanup tasks were written directly in SQL Server jobs. I was using Microsoft SQL Server then. And honestly? Those systems were insanely stable. Very few random inconsistencies. Very few partial write problems. Very strong transactional guarantees. Because the database itself enforced the integrity. People today underestimate how powerful relational databases actually are. Many enterprise systems especially old banking, fintech and telecom systems treated the database as part of the application itself. And to be fair, there were advantages to that approach. But acting like putting business-critical transactional logic closer to the database is automatically “bad engineering” just tells me you’ve probably never worked on large legacy enterprise systems before. Some of those systems have been processing millions of transactions reliably for over a decade while many modern stacks are still rediscovering consistency problems the database world solved years ago.
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René@rene_bell3·
A nigga proposed to my friend. few months later the ring ikapotea, the guy was so angry because she lost the ring aka breakup with her. Last weekend the guy posted his new fiance with the same ring. Niliisha niaje
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rosecoco@_rosecoco·
@kofookesola He's on my feed, his ideas and takes are questionable, if u interrogate, he never engages constructively. has a big ego, yet his entire personality is a company he no longer works for. I didn't realize participating in 14-way email threads about nothing' was a transferable skill
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rosecoco@_rosecoco·
@obafemitayor @kofookesola There's a reason why profile has ex-microsoft, I'm sure it's not the only place he's worked. It's for optics and social engineering.
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Tayor (He/Him)@obafemitayor·
@kofookesola I was in shock when I saw that tweet. How can an ex Microsoft employee say this? I now understand why Tosin talk that thing 😭😭😭
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Frank Samuel(Nnabugo)
Frank Samuel(Nnabugo)@franknnabugo·
Instead of rushing off to learn DSA so you can pride with it, you are better off learning database in-depth and wide, Kafka as event-driven tool, Java multi-threading.
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TheSophisticatedDumbTechGuy
TheSophisticatedDumbTechGuy@TheDumbTechGuy·
And you know this how? How do you think I know about this? By luck? Or by guessing?
rosecoco@_rosecoco

@TheDumbTechGuy You haven't had to maintain a big project where logic lives in the DB. It's a nightmare. Too many cons outweighing pros. Im suprised this is a debate. The industry has been through this - it used to be popular when DBAs ruled.

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rosecoco@_rosecoco·
@TheDumbTechGuy @realAnabeto What if the reviewer is also compromised? Most times DBAs have full privileges so they can simply run on live.
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rosecoco@_rosecoco·
@realAnabeto @TheDumbTechGuy Guardium uses a network agent to capture SQL traffic.it logs the initial exec command. actual data modification is invisible coz traffic never crosses network/OS-level system calls the agent is watching.U can get mischievous. Don't forget me when you cross over 😂
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Richard Anabeto
Richard Anabeto@realAnabeto·
@TheDumbTechGuy @_rosecoco I sure want to make me some money 🤑🤑🤣. But dB activity monitoring is just that "monitoring". PCI-DSS requirement 10, log all access to card data. DAM is necessary regardless of where your logic lives
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rosecoco@_rosecoco·
@TheDumbTechGuy @realAnabeto If you have protective layers and sandboxed env, it's difficult to escalate privileges on the DB. However, this can easily be achieved via routines running with definer rights.If a stored procedure uses EXECUTE or eval() on strings from user input, hackers will have a field day.
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rosecoco@_rosecoco·
@TheDumbTechGuy @realAnabeto currently working on a microfinance project where all interactions to the DB must be audited via DAM and must go through a firewall. In such a scenario, Procedures, triggers, functions and routines create a significant blind spot. Pray to God your DBA has no ill motives.
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TheSophisticatedDumbTechGuy
TheSophisticatedDumbTechGuy@TheDumbTechGuy·
Depends on how hard you go. I've seen people craft json responses in the database. I'll beat you if you do that But stored procedures, constraints and triggers are fine imo. As said before, take a hybrid approach depending on your app needs. My web app doesn't care. But my banking app does.
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