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Chaos is a ladder (Timeless truths)
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Maryj 🕊️@maryakpa_n·
So people who act sex scenes in movies like Fatal Seduction, do they do it naked? Or is there something they use to cover themselves so they don't see each other's nakedness?
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After Coding agents like Codex, GrokCode Claud, I wonder what would be next Sales agents? 🤔
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@ArnoldAchiri @github They definitely do. Business would always favor where money comes from. Clients with the more attractive LTV
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Arnold Achiri@ArnoldAchiri·
@blissmen1 @github O have a weird feeling tech companies degrade services across geographies at peak usage if free
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The amount of GitHub outages this year @github Not starting the year well
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@ArnoldAchiri @github I am not positive, but I have been wrong before. Seen the angry Unicorn 3 too many times just this year. It's back up right now tho .
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Still seeing language + framework gaps. Example: Go (Gin). Routes like /users/:userId and /users/:id/metadata conflict and Gin flags them, but Codex generates them without noticing. Framework-aware validation would help a lot.
Sam Altman@sama

@skirano what do you still not like?

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Sam Altman@sama·
@skirano what do you still not like?
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@ArnoldAchiri There’s Cameroon and Cameroon Brother Maybe where/what you are conversant with isn’t the places he goes to lol. And I think luxury cars like this aren’t meant for every day use. It’s a status Symbol, and it seems be doing the work
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@ArnoldAchiri You are right. Unpredictability and Chaos is the order of the day in our markets
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@ArnoldAchiri That’s rather unfortunate. Legal hurdles can be frustrating. It reminds me of a post and some advice I once got: sometimes our biggest barrier to innovation isn’t ingenuity, it’s access. Heads up I guess. I know you gon do big things. Impatiently waiting for the invite
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Arnold Achiri@ArnoldAchiri·
Due to legal technicalities to obtain direct market Market access, I'll have to change strategy...almost everything's ready... You'll probably be invited to join as a founding team at the appropriate time...and review of your competencies ofcourse 😉 😀
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@ArnoldAchiri I am still on the waiting Queue for Enthropic

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And because food delivery is not a high-margin business, these inefficiencies make the model far riskier to scale sustainably in many of our markets. This is one of the reasons brands like Uber Eats might be reluctant to enter or stay
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When predictability collapses at payment, preparation, and delivery levels, brand reputation inevitably suffers. This is especially true for global platforms whose value proposition depends on reliability.
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At the core, food delivery in many African markets struggles with three things: unpredictable payments, unpredictable preparation time, and food types that are hard to deliver reliably. Global brands like Uber Eats are built on predictability. That assumption breaks down quickly here
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota

LOL! I wrote this thread in 2021 before @chowdeck became a sensation. Jumia and Glovo had the market, but Uber never tried UberEats in these markets for some reason. Maybe Uber should acquire Chowdeck?

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