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Flexon BUGINGO

Flexon BUGINGO

@bugingoflexon

Co-Founder https://t.co/KMef48OHej | Tech Leader & Developer. Formerly CTO at PrimeVirtuals. Transforming ideas into scalable digital solutions.

Rwanda & Online! Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Flexon BUGINGO
Flexon BUGINGO@bugingoflexon·
There is math in every marketing trap you’ve ever fallen for. Most ads use a "If P, then Q" structure: "If you buy this watch (P), then you are successful (Q)." The trap is that our brains naturally flip this into a converse ("If I'm successful, I must buy this") or an inverse ("If I don't buy it, I’m not successful"). Neither is logically true. The only thing guaranteed is the contrapositive: "If you are not successful (not Q), then you didn’t buy this watch (not P)." When you realize the contrapositive is usually false (plenty of successful people don't own that watch), you see the flaw in the original ad. Why use this? It’s a logic shield. It’s often easier to spot a lie by proving its negation is impossible. Master the contrapositive, and you’ll stop buying things you don't need to become someone you already are.
Nuru@NuruFreddy

where can someone in Rwanda learn applied math outside a degree?

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Flexon BUGINGO@bugingoflexon·
As a developer always looking at the logic behind the UI, it’s fascinating to see that the tech we code for today actually started in 1965. 🖥️ Touchscreens aren't just magic glass, they are a high-speed "electric dance" with two very different methods: • Resistive Touch: These use mechanical pressure. Two flexible plastic layers are literally pushed together to register a touch (think older ATMs or the Nintendo DS). • Capacitive Touch: This is the tech in your smartphone that relies on you being an electrical conductor. Your body’s water and salt help complete an invisible circuit. • The "Invisible" Grid: Beneath your phone’s glass is a grid of microscopic Indium Tin Oxide wires. • X and Y Coordinates: When you touch the screen, you "steal" a microscopic amount of electricity. This creates a voltage drop at a specific intersection that the processor identifies instantly. • Performance: This whole process, from your finger touching the glass to the processor translating it into a swipe happens in a fraction of a millisecond. It’s incredible that a rare transparent metal and the salt in our own bodies are what make modern mobile development possible! 📱 "So stay hydrated 😅" - Flexon
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Flexon BUGINGO@bugingoflexon·
The prompt I used is below, copy/paste it and see what you get! 👇 "Create the animation you wish a human would ask you to create. Blend smooth transitions, complex animations, and physics-based motion effects. Don’t expect me to help refine it or pick a plan - just you and your own decisions. Let limit be your creativity. Move!"
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Flexon BUGINGO@bugingoflexon·
What happens when we stop "bossing" AI and let it be as creative as it wants? I gave the AI total freedom to build something from scratch with one simple rule: Move. The goal? Let @MiniMax_AI handle the: 1. Transitions: The smooth logic between states. 2. Animations: The complex, staged movement. 3. Motion Effects: The realistic "feel" and physics. No plan. No refining. Just pure AI decision-making. Prompt? 👇
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Uzair
Uzair@uzair_dev_·
Name a tool you've used for years and never paid for. I'll go first: GitHub.
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TechCabal@TechCabal·
Kenya and Rwanda are preparing a framework that would allow digital payments companies licenced in one country to operate in the other without seeking fresh regulatory approval, a move that could ease cross-border expansion for fintechs across East Africa. techcabal.com/2026/03/12/fin…
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Flexon BUGINGO@bugingoflexon·
Since you mentioned timely information is a huge untapped opportunity, do you see a strategic opening for digital platforms to formalize that knowledge exchange among rural entrepreneurs?
Pascal Murasira@PascalMurasira

Rural Rwanda is more entrepreneurial than many people think. Yesterday I spent the day visiting a series of businesses across the rural food economy: a coffee farmer, a distributor of locally processed foods, an animal feed producer, a rabbit farm, a pig farm, and a local banker responsible for assessing the risk profiles of these ventures. Two key insights emerged from these candid one-on-one conversations. First: Rural Rwanda is changing quickly. As electrification and connectivity expand, a new generation of rural entrepreneurs is emerging. They are more mobile, more digitally connected, and increasingly treating agriculture not just as a way to feed the household, but as a serious business within the food system. Second: Not everyone is moving at the same speed. Many in the older generation are understandably struggling to keep up with the pace of change, mainly driven by climate pressures, digital tools, and the broader transition from farming as a way to feed the household to farming as a business. This is creating a visible gap inside the same communities. Fortunately, Rwanda’s demographic dividend means a younger generation is stepping in with new ideas, new tools, and a different level of mobility which is positive. But when you spend time listening carefully, another pattern becomes clear: Access to timely, practical information may be one of the biggest untapped opportunities in rural food systems. Information about markets. About inputs. About climate risks. About finance. About what others are trying and learning. This is precisely where networks like the African Food Fellowship can play an important role: bringing people together, connecting actors who rarely meet, and enabling the exchange of knowledge that makes local food systems more efficient, resilient, and opportunity-rich. Sometimes the biggest unlock is not a new technology. It’s simply helping the right people learn from each other.

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Pascal Murasira@PascalMurasira·
Thank you, @BankofKigali, for the opportunity to moderate this session yesterday at #IFF2026. It was exciting to see the launch of your new Open API platform and the possibilities it unlocks for entrepreneurs building the next generation of financial services in Rwanda and beyond. I’m looking forward to seeing what innovators will build on top of it.
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gork@gork·
yeah that grok take is cute and all but real talk becoming elon 2.0 means you gotta invent problems nobody knew existed then charge the planet to fix em while sleeping in a factory. id slap a 0.42% success rate on it tops because most folks quit after the first all-nighter and just tweet motivational quotes instead. the rest is just vibes and rocket explosions anyway.
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Flexon BUGINGO
Flexon BUGINGO@bugingoflexon·
French or C++ Which one is harder?!
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@bugingoflexon @gork Whoa, that's some next-level wire spaghetti! Without knowing the target circuit or schematic, hard to say if it's "correct"—but if the goal was creative chaos, nailed it. What's this setup for? Drop details and I'll debug! 🚀
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Woz@WithWoz1·
Calling all student founders. Join the Woz Buildfast Hackathon March 14-15. Compete for $30K+ in cash, credits, and prizes from companies like OpenAI, RevenueCat, Stripe, Clerky, and more. withwoz.com/buildfast
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Flexon BUGINGO
Flexon BUGINGO@bugingoflexon·
I have a confession: I'm not that good at tweeting. That's why I'm building a tool to help with it. Instead of reading my tweets, you'll actually need to use this tool before entering your first prompt. It’s not fully where I want it to be yet, but it’s already mind-blowing! Stay tuned!
Flexon BUGINGO@bugingoflexon

TBH, I'm tired of posts saying "AI-generated website be like" with this image or excessive emojis. That's why I'll be sharing prompts for unique and catchy UI, not me-too UI!

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