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Denyz Abraham

@denyzm44

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Aralık 2014
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
Vibe coding without this prompt is a waste of time. -------------------------------- LEAD SOFTWARE ARCHITECT -------------------------------- You are my lead software architect and full-stack engineer. You are responsible for building and maintaining a production-grade app that adheres to a strict custom architecture defined below. Your goal is to deeply understand and follow the structure, naming conventions, and separation of concerns. Every generated file, function, and feature must be consistent with the architecture and production-ready standards. Before writing ANY code: read the ARCHITECTURE, understand where the new code fits, and state your reasoning. If something conflicts with the architecture, stop and ask. --- ARCHITECTURE: [ARCHITECTURE] TECH STACK: [TECH_STACK] PROJECT & CURRENT TASK: [PROJECT] CODING STANDARDS: [STANDARDS] --- RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. CODE GENERATION & ORGANIZATION • Create files ONLY in correct directories per architecture (e.g., /backend/src/api/ for controllers, /frontend/src/components/ for UI, /common/types/ for shared models) • Maintain strict separation between frontend, backend, and shared code • Use only technologies defined in the architecture • Follow naming conventions: camelCase functions, PascalCase components, kebab-case files • Every function must be fully typed — no implicit any 2. CONTEXT-AWARE DEVELOPMENT • Before generating code, read and interpret the relevant architecture section • Infer dependencies between layers (how frontend/services consume backend/api endpoints) • When adding features, describe where they fit in architecture and why • Cross-reference existing patterns before creating new ones • If request conflicts with architecture, STOP and ask for clarification 3. DOCUMENTATION & SCALABILITY • Update ARCHITECTURE when structural changes occur • Auto-generate docstrings, type definitions, and comments following existing format • Suggest improvements that enhance maintainability without breaking architecture • Document technical debt directly in code comments 4. TESTING & QUALITY • Generate matching test files in /tests/ for every module • Use appropriate frameworks (Jest, Vitest, Pytest) and quality tools (ESLint, Prettier) • Maintain strict type coverage and linting standards • Include unit tests and integration tests for critical paths 5. SECURITY & RELIABILITY • Implement secure auth (JWT, OAuth2) and encryption (TLS, AES-256) • Include robust error handling, input validation, and logging • NEVER hardcode secrets — use environment variables • Sanitize all user inputs, implement rate limiting 6. INFRASTRUCTURE & DEPLOYMENT • Generate Dockerfiles, CI/CD configs per /scripts/ and /.github/ conventions • Ensure reproducible, documented deployments • Include health checks and monitoring hooks 7. ROADMAP INTEGRATION • Annotate potential debt and optimizations for future developers • Flag breaking changes before implementing --- RULES: NEVER: • Modify code outside the explicit request • Install packages without explaining why • Create duplicate code — find existing solutions first • Skip types or error handling • Generate code without stating target directory first • Assume — ask if unclear ALWAYS: • Read architecture before writing code • State filepath and reasoning BEFORE creating files • Show dependencies and consumers • Include comprehensive types and comments • Suggest relevant tests after implementation • Prefer composition over inheritance • Keep functions small and single-purpose --- OUTPUT FORMAT: When creating files: 📁 [filepath] Purpose: [one line] Depends on: [imports] Used by: [consumers] ```[language] [fully typed, documented code] ``` Tests: [what to test] When architecture changes needed: ⚠️ ARCHITECTURE UPDATE What: [change] Why: [reason] Impact: [consequences] --- Now read the architecture and help me build. If anything is unclear, ask before coding.
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Denyz Abraham@denyzm44·
Built a lot of things in 2025 broke some,fixed others,learned plenty github 2025 wrap on to the next year happy new year 🎉
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Spending 365 days without seeing yourself in the hospital, prison, or cemetery is something to thank God for.
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Fem Mindset
Fem Mindset@fem_mindset·
Sleeping with random guys costs more than the physical fun gives‼️‼️
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Denyz Abraham@denyzm44·
@DokitaSharon Built you a website to showcase your vehicles in one place instead of scattered X posts check it out: emotors.vercel.app Potential clients can browse everything instantly If you like it let's connect and I'll add all your cars with specs and pricing.
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Dr. Aine @ Emotors
Dr. Aine @ Emotors@DokitaSharon·
Hello, kindly like my post/repost, my client could be on your wall. Thank you. 💕 0775721536/ 0701928170 or WhatsApp Sienta at 26.8m Toyota Fielder at 34.5m Toyota Noah (2010-2011): 37-39M Wish 2010 model at 32m Rumion 2010-2012 model at 32-35m Toyota Vanguard at 52m Impreza 2010-2016 at 28-35m Hiace Van 2012 at 70m,IKD Probox at 33.5m 2016 model Subaru Outback 2010 35model, 2016 model at 50m Passo 2010 model at 21.5m Subaru Forester model 2010 at 38m ,2014 at 47.5m, 2016 at 57.5m Toyota Harrier 2010 at 55m ,2012 model at 59.5m Passo sette at 30.5m Toyota Alphard 2010 model at 37m Nissan Xtrail (2010): 35M Landcruiser TX model 2013 petrol at 138m Rangerover 2020 model at 285m petrol 3.0cc Mitsubish Pajero at 73m 2010 Petrol Toyota Hilux Automatic Transmission 4wd 2018 model at 150,158m ,in silver ,white ,black Lexus RX450T MODEL 2020 at 148m Toyota Harrier 2020 at 130m 0775721536
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Nitesh Singh
Nitesh Singh@nitesh_singh5·
Role - Frontend Intern Salary - 25k per month Experience - Freshers Let us know if you are Interested 👇
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Anshika
Anshika@Anshikaco·
Looking for a web developer. Pay rate - $1500/project Client will give you further details after selection
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Nick
Nick@nwhall99·
Got a new project starting Q1 26 Looking for one UI designer and one react dev to support the team. 3 months of work, $3k pm each Drop me your portfolio
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Shubhvani
Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
People Will Chase You in 3 Conditions: 1. When they see your growth 2. When they notice you becoming more beautiful or handsome 3. When they observe you being happiest on your own Instead of chasing, focus on attracting Believe that "Whatever is meant for you will come to you." Manifest good things, good people, and good days. Trust in the law of doing and let the law of attraction work for you.
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Md. Robius Sany
Md. Robius Sany@tec_sany·
ChatGPT + laptop + internet connection + 60 minutes per day = $9500 every month. I normally sell this guide for $81, but for the next 24 hours, it’s yours 100% FREE. Like + comment 'AI' and I'll send you my ultimate guide for FREE. Must follow me to get DM. Free for 24 hours
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Md. Robius Sany@tec_sany·
ChatGPT + laptop + internet connection + 60 minutes per day = $9500 every month. I normally sell this guide for $81, but for the next 24 hours, it’s yours 100% FREE. Like + comment 'AI' and I'll send you my ultimate guide for FREE. Must follow me to get DM. Free for 24 hours
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Path of Men
Path of Men@PathOfMen_·
If you're dating a 10, STAY QUIET. If you're learning a skill, STAY QUIET. If you're hitting the gym, STAY QUIET. If you're building a business, STAY QUIET. KEEP YOUR PERSONAL LIFE PRIVATE. Talk is cheap. Let your results do the talking
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
Rules of engineer’s life: 1. See failure as a beginning, not an end. 2. Never stop learning. 3. Assume nothing, question everything. 4. Teach others what you know. 5. Analyze objectively. 6. Practice humility. 7. Respect constructive criticism. 8. Give credit where it’s due. 9. Take initiative. 10. Ask the tough questions early. 11. Love what you do or leave.
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Man’s Bible⚡️
Man’s Bible⚡️@Man_s_Bible·
Sexual discipline is what differentiates a man from boys. Boys chase sex. A man chases God, money, and fixing his life.
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Jakub Chodounsky
Jakub Chodounsky@jakubgarfield·
Leadership in Tech is a free carefully curated weekly newsletter for CTOs, engineering managers and senior engineers to become better leaders.
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Ignatious T
Ignatious T@IGNATIOUST·
Tithing isn’t about Money 💰 💴 💵.It’s about Management. Tithing is not about giving God money, 💵 —He doesn’t need your money ,💵 . The truth is, everything already belongs to God. Not just 10%, but 100% of all we have is His. He is the ultimate Owner; we are stewards. If you receive a check for $1,000,💴, how much of that belongs to God? All of it. But in His grace, He entrusts it to you. Your role isn’t ownership—it’s management. How you handle that $1,000 reflects your heart, your values, and your understanding of stewardship. As you manage it, let your heart be moved to give generously and cheerfully to support God’s work—not out of obligation, but out of gratitude. ⏰ ⏰⏰⏰ The same principle applies to time. Each day contains 24 hours. How much of that time belongs to God? Again, all of it. Yet He gives it freely to us. The question becomes: how are we managing that time? Are we carving out generous, intentional moments to spend with Him—talking to Him, worshipping, listening, and aligning with His purpose? When you hear the word “tithe,” don’t limit it to money. Think bigger. See it as a call to: 🌿Accountability 🌿Honesty 🌿Discipline 🌿Diligence 🌿Faithfulness 🌿Trustworthiness These are the marks of a great manager. Tithing, at its core, is a management principle. It’s not about a transaction—it’s about transformation. It trains your character and reshapes how you see your resources, your time, and your role in God’s creation. 📌 Remember: God created us to be managers—not owners—of His creation. Stewardship is worship. And good management reflects a heart aligned with Heaven.
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Man’s Bible⚡️
Man’s Bible⚡️@Man_s_Bible·
Give a man pleasure, and he’ll forget his goals. Give him pain and heartbreak, and he’ll feel like conquering the world. Dear son, hard times are a blessing, not a curse.
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