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Covenant Idjogbe
@coney_llc
I build and scale autonomous systems that stop businesses from losing money in operations and sales - revenue systems Building -
Katılım Şubat 2023
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@Kendulite @Hybrid_Ola If due process was a thing in this fucked up country -- will you know that someone was trying to waybill a gun in the first place -- is it not becuz of the broad day extrajudicial kill that went viral that made you aware of what even happened
You think like a starfish
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@Hybrid_Ola The brutal killing is condemned but do you know the evil they’d have used that gun to perpetuate if they succeeded in leaving with it?
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According to Delta State PPRO, Bright Edafe, Ogidi’s corpse cannot be released to his family for burial because it is a case of “suspected murdêr ” and an autopsy is compulsory.
However, he explained that Ogidi’s family can visit the mortuary to see his body, which they have the right to do.
He also stated that the family has agreed to this development in order to allow the law to take its full course.
Edafe further explained that it is termed “suspected murdër ”because, according to the law, a suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court.
What are your thoughts ?


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@Kendulite @Hybrid_Ola So your justifying the Police actions -- trust me you have a brain the size of a microchip to think that the boy was guilty - he was literally begging to comply "officer abeg I go carry you go sapele" -- yet...
Nigerians like you need to be exiled -- my bro u no sabi think
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@Hybrid_Ola Ok
But my own be say make them come talk wan rubbish cause of death -- when we have video evidence, then we go get problem😡😡
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@Zicoboy18 @makanju34_ @Hybrid_Ola You talk like a fool(that u visibly are) -- "maybe the policeman know the boy" so he knows am na e kill am
Let me ask you a question
In which country in this world Is police allowed to kill (execution style) an unarmed citizen that was willing to comply?
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@makanju34_ @Hybrid_Ola Thank you but that’s the sad truth, maybe the police officer knows the boy, alot of questions needs to be asked
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@heiz_chucky @BenjaminUw80434 @yabaleftonline I don't have your time I know the kind of person you are
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@Emeka_Onyeocha @yabaleftonline Karma is a bitch
Na wetin go happen to that terrorist policeman be that
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One thing I love about people supporting evil is that, in no time, it would happen to them even way worse.
I have seen a traditional leader say the country is safe and got kidnapped. I have seen a man come on arise tv to claim the government is working and months later he came back to the same arise tv and couldn't talk now his died, the list goes on and on, it's just a matter of time.
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@heiz_chucky @BenjaminUw80434 @yabaleftonline The bastard wan use ragebait farm engagement for X -- you fucking child
Low live scum
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@BenjaminUw80434 @yabaleftonline The gun he ordered was he going to give an innocent person a fair trial.....he who lives by the gun dies by the gun
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@Nick_Alex_S_001 @yabaleftonline Are you dumb
Check ur facts
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@yabaleftonline Unrelated but the person that tried to kill Trump was killed on the spot
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lol @ycombinator stole our idea from the prev batch app, added to #15 in RFS

Ben Lang@benln
Y Combinator's Summer 2026 request for startups:
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@interface4AGI @ycombinator That idea is vague as hell... No cap
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@yabaleftonline A country that can't control kidnappers and rogue police officers, is it now gun laws(US. is struggling with this you know) they want to control, omo forget that thing... it will barely work na just God's grace and Mercy we need 😞😮💨
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@saintcharliey @chee_baby1 You think like a FoolishFool, I curse the day you were born -- So your just indirectly saying that the brutal Police actions is not too much of a big deal - "we don't know whether he is innocent"
Did they give him a chance to do so?
who gave police the right to claim life.
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@chee_baby1 Don't call him innocent....the police brutality is unjustified but you can't completely assume he is innocent
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@chee_baby1 Nigerian police cannot in any way compare with western police. Nigerian police can be compared with Middle Eastern police - brutal no mercy. They have common doctrine-arrest and kill. State police is the answer!! Let's everyone take care of his people.
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@felangelov Another one! We will give you land, you will be like the Amish. We will make documentaries about how pure you are.
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@nikita_builds "Cursor killing GitHub" yeah buddy
You do know the entire f**cking cursor is just a fork of vscode in guess where 🤔
Ooh I think it's called GitHub🤔
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Holy sht, it just clicked for me
Cursor can kill Github
There's a few layers to this
- Microsoft was LOOKING to put a bid on Cursor, but they walked.
- Cursor made a deal with xAI instead
- OpenAI acquired Windsurf
- Musk <> Altman beef
First, how would they do it:
- prefer "cursorgit" by default in cursor ide
- repurpose/clone cloud agents infrastructure infra to be gh actions runtime equivalent
- undercut actions pricing by offering unlimited minutes (they make money on bugbot/cloud agents anyway)
- add one command “cursor migrate ” to the cli
- OSS initiative “clone your issue/comment history + stars”
Why it makes so much sense:
- Sentiment around Github is terrible right now
- SpaceX/xAI planning to go public
- Microsoft is OpenAI's largest investor, Musk can eat their market share
- xAI holds a 6-month call option: acquire Cursor for $60B or pay $10B for collaboration. The $10B is guaranteed
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@packyM It's not just ideas
You can read ideas , ship nothing or execute poorly, so even If you get funded your startup will still wound up in the startup graveyard
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Mom how did we get so rich?
Back in 2026, your dad read the YC Request for Startups and just built one of the ideas on the list.

Y Combinator@ycombinator
AI has stopped being a feature and started being the foundation. We're excited about a new wave of startups rebuilding software, services, and silicon— and pushing AI into the physical world. ycombinator.com/rfs
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@gregisenberg Java devs "irrelevant"
Don't know about that buddy
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a post called "the west forgot how to code" is going viral among devs.
the thesis: AI assisted devs ship faster but understand nothing. the next generation will be illiterate at the layer that matters.
tbh, this panic happens every single decade.
- assembly devs said C devs were illiterate.
- C devs said java devs were illiterate.
- java devs said react devs were illiterate.
- react devs said no-code builders were illiterate.
every single one of them was correct. every single one of them was also irrelevant within 10 years.
the pattern is always the same. the new generation abstracts away the thing the old generation spent a career mastering. the old generation calls it dangerous. the new generation ships 10x faster & doesn't care. the market rewards speed. the cycle repeats.
what's interesting is that the "illiterate" generation always wins. they win because they ship faster, build with less ego, & don't carry the baggage of what code is supposed to look like. they haven't been taught what's "proper." so they just build what works.
the mass commoditization of coding is the mass democratization of building. the thing that used to take a team of 10 and $2 million now takes one person and a weekend.
this means more competition. but it also means more weird, specific, niche products that never would have existed because the cost to build was too high. a million micro-products serving a million micro-audiences. the entire long tail of software just got unlocked.
the people writing these posts are mourning a world where knowing how to code was a moat. it was. for decades. knowing how to code meant you had leverage that most people didn't have. that leverage is evaporating and it's uncomfortable.
and I get it. I studied computer science at university.
but the thing that replaced it is way more interesting. the new leverage is knowing what to build, who to build it for, and how to get it in front of them. that's harder to learn from a tutorial. that's harder to automate. & that's where the real compounding happens.
the real question is "what happens when 100x more people can build" and the answer is a lot of garbage and a few things that change everything. that's always the answer. that was the answer with blogs, with youtube, with podcasts, with mobile apps.
the gatekeepers always mourn the gate.
that's terrifying if your identity is "I am a coder."
it's the greatest opportunity in history if your identity is "I build things people want."
okay, i had too much coffee.
back to building.

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@GergelyOrosz "Yes all of software engineering is going away"
All of
Testing
Debugging
Systems design and scaling
User experience
Cloud services
API Architecture
SDLC
Documentation
DevOps and Infra
Domain specific engineering
Are just gonna magically go away - @DarioAmodei
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The only people who believe any of this are non-coders.
I tried to build a game (an area I’m an n00b in.) The results are amusingly disastrous - I never before coded a decent game.
But I’ll crack out backend services w AI rapidly - because I coded dozens of them before…
AI Edge@aiedge_
Anthropic CEO (Dario Amodei): "Coding is going away first, then all of software engineering." What do you think about this?
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