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Hassan Mohammed

@hassan_codes

Software engineer, Technical writer, Teacher | Open source enthusiast, building a community at @GDGTamale | One brick a day

localhost Katılım Kasım 2011
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Christina H Koch
Christina H Koch@Astro_Christina·
20 years ago, I was studying abroad at the @UnivofGh. Like spaceflight, it was a positive, life-changing, perspective-deepening experience. Seeing the beauty of Ghana from space reminds me of the amazing people I met there and how in exploring the world, we learn about ourselves.
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Xaeviaire@xaeviaire·
@n_manu06 If I’m not mistaken deepseek shattered the money you need for AI development using 6 million why is anthropic the yard stick? No clue how many models hardware or for what functions be it to optimise administrative business or military No one knows anything just upset for nothing
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Paul Azunre
Paul Azunre@pazunre·
@n_manu06 We built something that competes with Google for less than 100k. From the ground up. Largely with local based talent Stay mad
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Paul Azunre
Paul Azunre@pazunre·
Anthropic has raised 70 billion so far to build Claude 🤪 🤪 I misspoke 😂 SOMEONE SHOULD GIVE US JUST 0.1% of that - 70 million $ - and we will build something competitive USING GHANA BASED TALENT ONLY That would cost LESS THAN THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL HOLE 🕳️ OO!! 🤣🤣
Paul Azunre@pazunre

@TheDumbTechGuy @hassan_codes I mean give me 10% of the 70 billion $ they have raised and I guarantee you that I can build something better using Ghana based talent only SEVENTY BILLION DOLLARS You think we couldn’t build a substitute for a fraction of that?

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⚡Favor⚡@heyOnuoha·
Offer signed! Starting my new role as an SWE I at Google today This is my first six figure role in USD! Thank you JavaScript
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Paul Azunre
Paul Azunre@pazunre·
🤪 🤪 For me the biggest reveal was that there is nothing special about the LLM. The engineering around it is what delivers the performance, which is directly correlated with funding $$. So if African GOVs want good performance & data security, just invest in local players 🤝
@timnitGebru (@dair-community.social/bsky.social)@timnitGebru

This "careful" "AI Safety" company that just accidentally leaked its entire source code to the world is the one that African governments are entering into agreements with to include in infrastructures from health care to god knows what. theguardian.com/technology/202…

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Ican Kudivo-Sessy
Ican Kudivo-Sessy@IcanKudivo·
One of my biggest errors was not involving myself in politics early. I took a position of "neutrality" and "I don't care" from SHS through university. I now realise what an ignorant decision that was. It only benefited the ruling class. Never again. I'm active 🙏
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Thanks for the free PR🤏🏽 Now all his followers know that I’m a very fine gentleman who assists people to actually become world-class MBA holders in top universities across the world 🤭 At least he’s been useful this year.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
When will Africans finally outgrow this embarrassing and childish tourist syndrome? An African flies to a European country, sees a shiny building or a fancy train, whips out their phone, and immediately runs to social media to cry, "When will our country have this?!" SPOILER ALERT : those train rides are not free. They are directly subsidized by the missing wealth and uncollected taxes of the developing world. Truth is that, while the rest of Europe was tripping over themselves to aggressively extract African resources by sending gunboats, missionaries, and colonial administrators to do their dirty work, Luxembourg was playing 3D chess. They did not need to get their hands bloody or dirty. Instead, they quietly positioned themselves as the ultimate offshore tollbooth for the wealth being plundered from the Global South. Here is how their white-collar criminal network operates: A massive multinational conglomerate digs up copper in Zambia, pumps crude in Nigeria, or mines cobalt in the DRC Congo. By any standard of fairness, the immense wealth generated from those resources should be taxed locally to build the exact same roads, schools, and train networks we keep drooling over. But the global financial system is rigged. Instead of paying their fair share, that corporation sets up a shell company and often literally just a dusty P.O. Box in Luxembourg. And then through the dark arts of corporate accounting known as "profit shifting" and "transfer pricing," the company manipulates its books. The African subsidiary, the one doing the actual extraction, magically records zero profit. Meanwhile, the Luxembourg P.O. Box records billions. Africa gets the environmental degradation, the exploited labor, and a depleted national treasury. Luxembourg gets the capital. Now, Luxembourg taxes these phantom P.O. boxes just enough to make it look legitimate, pulling in about 5% of their GDP. But that’s just the cover charge. When you factor in the massive ecosystem built to service this racket,the armies of corporate lawyers, wealth managers, auditors, and bankers designing these tax-dodging schemes, it accounts for a staggering 30% of Luxembourg’s entire GDP. Put the math together, and you realize that nearly 40% of their national wealth is a monument to laundered money. It is the most flawlessly executed heist in modern history. They managed to siphon the wealth of a continent without firing a single bullet or toppling a single regime.
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All buses, trains, and trams are free in this country. For everyone! Luxembourg is unreal. When will your country have this?

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Koo Nimo
Koo Nimo@n_manu06·
9/10 they start out with peanut salary. My first ever job I had 800/month and I was building an entire marketplace from scratch. I was still in uni. Right after I got a real office job at 1.2k and my mom told me “y3de adwuma bone na 3nya adwuma pa “ Then 2.5k then 6k then 8k then 16k then 24k then 40k+. Peanut salary is just a starting point, if you know where you want to be the money just comes with the journey
geetee🇬🇭@darealgeetee

sometimes i wonder if people who earn this much started off with peanut salary or they’ve been living comfortably since

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shaurya
shaurya@shauseth·
first date idea: we establish a tcp connection
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Odogwu Machalla
Odogwu Machalla@unicodeveloper·
My recommendation in all of these is that we should all go back to using Go, Rust and PHP. The kind of secrets, keys & details you can get just by analyzing the compressed build files served on the frontend alone is crazy. Ban JavaScript, TypeScript and all of its ecosystem!
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