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Abíọ́lá إبراهيم 🇳🇬

@abiosoft

software craftsman, father & husband.

Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2009
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The resources in the world can reach everyone in abundance, but humans are greedy and corrupt. They cling to excess and deprive others.
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Somehow, brew.sh has become arguably the most reliable way to get the latest software tooling on Linux. I can understand it's success on Darwin, but becoming a viable option on Linux is ironic.
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Alexandre Daubois
Alexandre Daubois@alexdaubois·
You can't secure a project until everyone agrees where its trust boundary is. 🔐 #FrankenPHP embeds #PHP inside a #Golang and @caddyserver server, so that boundary spans Go, C, and PHP. We wrote its security model: what's untrusted (the request), what's trusted (the operator and the deployed code), and which attack surfaces FrankenPHP itself owns. For the @thephpf's Ecosystem Security Team, this is what turns our audits from guesswork into something scoped. A threat model is a security feature.
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Hi everyone, I am the author of Colima, the most popular open source alternative to Docker Desktop on macOS. While Colima is relatively unknown in Nigeria, it is used by individuals and organizations across the globe.
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retro@cybercxre·
Prince of Persia (1989)
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StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent·
Anyone else remember encarta and how magical it was the first time you saw it - or am I just old?
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One would think that Claude Code and Codex would showcase their agentic coding skills by having native apps on all OSes. But no, we get half baked electron wrappers that are not even available on all platforms. Yet we keep getting told AI can now write all the code.
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Mehul Mohan
Mehul Mohan@mehulmpt·
We are the last generation of programmers who know the deadly feeling of seeing the exact problem in our code, on Stackoverflow, with 0 answers
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Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
You used to be able to just create a Native GUI App in 10 seconds. No Electron, no Game Engines, no Web frameworks. Just a lean fast .EXE produced in seconds. Works on any Windows machine WITHOUT Internet connection. Software Development is actually going backwards.
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The M1 macbook was crazy fast when it got released, and everything opened in an instant. Today, M4 pro would feel sluggish with the so called liquid glass. I never asked for liquid glass, I only want a fast and reliable machine.
Vadim Yuryev@VadimYuryev

Hot take: this is why Apple kept their base Macs at 8GB base RAM for so long. Same thing for iPhone. Forced app developers to hyper-optimize for many years, leading to a leg up on Apple’s competition.

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🧗‍♂️ Matt Holt
Oh my heck. The Windows 11 setup experience is AWFUL. Who approved all the junk!? ("Sign in, because we're forcing you." "Do you want to send us this data?" "You're lucky, you get Office365 for free for a month!" "Are you sure? You can use it for free." "Game pass premium?")
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Brad Smith
Brad Smith@BradSmi·
In November 2021, a zero-day flaw in a widely used software library called Log4j allowed hackers to take full control of compromised devices through a simple application interface. This event crossed into mainstream headlines and became known as Log4Shell. Governments and companies spent billions to patch the vulnerability, upgrade IT systems, and contain the damage. Developers in Europe are central to maintaining the critical systems we all rely on, managing current security risks and addressing new challenges emerging in the age of AI. That’s why @github is committed to securing the digital supply chain by strengthening the open source projects that underpin the internet and the AI stack. Through Microsoft’s new EU Security Program Commitments, we’re investing in open source security with the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund—supporting the projects that keep the internet and AI running.
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GitHub@github·
The internet was on fire. 🔥 One small library affecting billions of systems. Log4Shell was the biggest security vulnerability of all time. Now, Log4J maintainer, Christian Grobmeier tells us what it felt like inside the flames 👉 github.blog/open-source/in…
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
Top 20 Fastest-Growing Emerging Tech Ecosystems in the World 2025: 1. 🇳🇬 Lagos, Nigeria 2. 🇹🇷 Istanbul, Turkey 3. 🇮🇳 Pune, India 4. 🇧🇷 Belo Horizonte, Brazil 5. 🇮🇳 Mumbai, India 6. 🇧🇷 Curitiba, Brazil 7. 🇸🇦 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 8. 🇿🇦 Johannesburg, South Africa 9. 🇮🇳 Chennai, India 10. 🇻🇳 Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 11. 🇺🇦 Kyiv, Ukraine 12. 🇲🇽 Mexico City, Mexico 13. 🇱🇹 Vilnius, Lithuania 14. 🇮🇩 Jakarta, Indonesia 15. 🇮🇳 Bengaluru, India 16. 🇭🇷 Zagreb, Croatia 17. 🇧🇩 Dhaka, Bangladesh 18. 🇹🇭 Bangkok, Thailand 19. 🇨🇱 Santiago de Chile, Chile 20. 🇺🇬 Kampala, Uganda Source: Dealroom, GTEI 2025
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