My Java Developer (Abraham Golor)
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My Java Developer (Abraham Golor)
@abgolor
Physicist 📚 | Software Engineer 👨💻 | Skilled in Java and Kotlin | Android & iOS Developer | Currently learning Nothing | Soon to be TBD | #Abgolor



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Hi Davido, This is the Laptop Guy. My mission has been simple: to keep asking for help until as many Nigerian youths as possible can own a laptop and have a real chance to learn tech and build a future for themselves. I know you may have seen my quotes or the open letters where I tagged you. But I want to start by saying this clearly, you do not owe us anything. When Don Jazzy donated 20M to the project, it gave life to the vision. At the current cost of about 260k for a second-hand 8th generation laptop, that amount could only provide about 84 laptops. So far, we have distributed 44 laptops, and by next week we will give out another 10, bringing the total to 54. But along the way, we realized this project had to become bigger than just giving out devices. The 10K Laptops Project has now grown into an NGO called Tech Access Foundation for Youth Empowerment. The goal is not just to hand out laptops, but to create real opportunities. Now, every laptop beneficiary must first be enrolled in a tech training program before receiving the device. This ensures the laptop becomes a tool for learning, growth, and a better future. Beyond that, we now offer fully funded tech scholarships, and we have already established a small tech hub where over 400 students are currently learning tech skills completely free of charge. Out of those students, 10 will be receiving laptops next week to continue their journey. Unfortunately, since Don Jazzy’s donation, there has been a lot of noise on this app,insults, accusations, and attacks on my personality. But through all of that, my focus has remained the same: to make sure this project achieves a purpose so meaningful that every single person who supports it will be proud of what it becomes. You might have heard many Negative things about the #10kLaptopsProject, all of them are completely false. But the truth is visible. Every activity, every laptop distributed, every progress we have made is documented under the hashtag #10kLaptopsProject. I know the comment section after this post might become chaotic again. But for the sake of the young people who genuinely need these opportunities, I am choosing to take this chance and reach out. This is my last resort. Davido, I humbly ask for your support. In the middle of the challenges facing the country today, empowerment and skills remain one of the few real hopes for the youth. Thank you for taking the time to read this. The Laptop Guy

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Been working on a really cool game engine with Claude this week and it did something that was really neat + helped it understand what I was looking for. Since Claude can't watch a video, it downloaded, chopped, and stored the images in a temporary folder so it could "view" the video. I took that and turned it into a quick skill 🤷🏻 github.com/domitriusclark…

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The idea that our forefathers lived longer because they didn't use vaccines is a huge lie. You see one old man who is 90 and you think everyone was like him. But you forget the five other children in his compound who died before their fifth birthday because of measles, smallpox, or "juju" that was actually just an infection. In 1990, out of every 1,000 children born in Nigeria, 193 of them died. Today, that number has dropped to about 52. That "olden days" you are praising was actually a time of great sorrow for many parents who buried their children in the backyard. The reason we are doing better today isn't because of "vibes" or WhatsApp broadcasts. It is because of vaccines and better medicine. Our ancestors didn't have a "secret" for long life; they were just lucky to survive a world where a simple cough could kill a baby. To go back to that way of life because of some story you read on the internet is like throwing your children into a fire because you heard it makes them stronger. When you're done reading this, please do some research on survivorship bias.


















