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Tafadzwa Mundida

@ltmundida

Photography | FC Barcelona fan | Zimbabwean | CA(SA)

Katılım Mayıs 2019
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The Exploding Heads
The Exploding Heads@Exploding_Heads·
Every single AI product
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Memory Nguwi
Memory Nguwi@memorynguwi·
Should a Masters degree be mandatory for someone to become a Manager?
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Tafadzwa Mundida
Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@_Uncle_TJ Wonder why they would want to do that after trying to get him for so many years
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Tinàshë. J
Tinàshë. J@_Uncle_TJ·
The current Mbappé agenda would be hilarious if the intentions weren't so nefarious. Fans engaging in Oscar-worthy fanfiction and Madrid media running a dedicated smear campaign. You can tell it's all at the behest of someone high up.
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Tafadzwa Mundida
Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@lskmakani He is the first person that comes to mind for me when I think of inspirational Zimbabweans. Never got to meet him
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limbikani
limbikani@lskmakani·
I only met Alex Magaisa in person once. For about 2 hours. And I wasted that time talking about business.
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Tafadzwa Mundida
Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@MrMajor_ I've grown to distrust long running transfer sagas. When you get the player, it rarely goes as you expected
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Craig Ncube
Craig Ncube@MrMajor_·
Perez destroyed this team when he added Mbappe for absolutely no reason other than greed . We have now become a mirror image of what psg was before he left .
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Tafadzwa Mundida
Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@memorynguwi @hr_taurai Have people and organisations ever been quick to adopt new techology? Isn't the current adoption rate about what you'd expect?
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Memory Nguwi
Memory Nguwi@memorynguwi·
@hr_taurai I once posted on the slow adoption of AI as well. They give so many excuses e.g. data security[real but there are solutions] and that it wont last.
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Walter T. Rambwi
Walter T. Rambwi@hr_taurai·
I have been at pain @memorynguwi trying to orient my colleagues on this new working reality, but I tell you there a laggard’s and not exposed therefor the adoption is really low and the effort to even learning prompt engineering on YouTube is zero
Memory Nguwi@memorynguwi

Yesterday I shared a ChatGPT-created dashboard. Today, I used Claude to create a dashboard using the Stanbic financial report for 2025. With the tools available now, anyone producing shoddy reports for the board or Exco is lazy. Bring them we will train them. @ipcconsultants

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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Absolute madness btw how I PAY not just for GitHub but also Copilot, and they STILL pull this "default opt in" I realize I haven't used Copilot in forever, so with this, I'm cancelling it (use Claude Code / Codex, sometimes Cursor, play w Factory AI) WTH, again
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
If you use GitHub (especially if you pay for it!!) consider doing this *immediately* Settings -> Privacy -> Disallow GitHub to train their models on your code. GitHub opted *everyone* into training. No matter if you pay for the service (like I do). WTH github.com/settings/copil…
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Kurt Buhler
Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler·
Is there anything innovative in GitHub Copilot at all, or is it just literally following the other coding agents and implementing whatever's in Claude Code / Codex but weeks to months later?
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Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@kurtbuhler Wonder if Microsoft will offer a platform for deploying the custom dashboards so you still have authentication etc for users.
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Kurt Buhler
Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler·
In the last month I've had calls with dataviz professionals with backgrounds in Power BI, Tableau, Qlik... just to get a sense of where other people are at. Many seem to be progressing through the same stages: 1. Fear or rejection of AI tools and feeling overwhelmed 2. Using AI for simple tasks in their BI / viz tool, i.e. DAX generation, theme customization, etc. 3. Creating custom visualizations in their BI / viz tool 4. Trying to use AI for end-to-end agentic dev in their BI / viz tool (and being unsatisfied with the results) 5. Creating custom dashboards connected to the semantic model or dwh/lh/db. It feels a bit like gravity, and because it's happening organically bottom-up (like the original adoption of these SSBI tools) it's accelerating insanely fast.
Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler

Design a dashboard - anything you want; the sky is the limit - and ask Claude Code to create it for you in d3.js. Then test and iterate. You'll never see the current UI-driven visualization tools the same, again. At least, I can't.

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Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@SunguraCentral One of these days someone will do a PhD thesis about how so much of our music is depressing
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Sungura Central
Sungura Central@SunguraCentral·
“Makolo anga lelo lino mwanditaya, mwanditaila chiyani chifukwa chozoka muzomvelamvela….”🔥 Please pardon any wrong spellings/grammar, my Chewa is super rusty, 😀 Hope better Chewa speakers can weigh in. But this is basically what Madzibaba Zakaria was singing on that banger
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@SunguraCentral youtube.com/watch?v=2rXuNX… Mozotipawo chirongwa chema translation. Ndatambura.

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Takura Zhangazha
Takura Zhangazha@TakuraZhangazha·
I do not fault these new constitutional amendment No.3 resistance organisation/movements. They are 100% correct in calling for a national referendum. I fault their lack of historicity, their false legalistic nuance and their failure to see a bigger ideological picture about a
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Tafadzwa Mundida
Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@lskmakani Its for helping parents teach their toddlers to read. The first hurdle would be convincing parents of toddlers that their kids are capable of learning to read. And that its worth doing rather than just waiting a few years until their grade 1 teacher gets around to it.
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limbikani
limbikani@lskmakani·
@ltmundida maybe not "marketing", but why not share with a wider group?
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limbikani
limbikani@lskmakani·
on vibe coded apps that maybe shouldn't exist, downside is people ignore it, (but even then AI dev has a bit more data about what to build or not and this could be upside) upside, people love it and it's gets built into a proper app. I say build whatever comes to mind
Michael Nyamande 🇿🇼@mikeyny_zw

Dear AI devs Just because something can be vibe coded, doesn't mean it should be. Beyond just building let's also think with a product mindset. Market, utility, monetization, adoption, etc. You're shipping at incredible speeds but what is the end goal? T for thanks

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Gavhure
Gavhure@tbmoyo·
Does it occur to you that this is precisely what's wrong with our country? It means, should there be another leader, you could lose those farms again, and have no recourse to the law. Absurd reasoning from a lawyer, to think that justice is only the rule of the strong.
Tawanda Nyambirai@tawandan1

After my recent opinion on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, many have speculated about my attitude toward President E.D. Mnangagwa. Some have labeled me as they wish. My position, however, has never changed — I have supported President Mnangagwa from before he became President until now. And I will continue to support him. I have a strong bias in favour of President Mnangagwa. I say so openly and without apology. It is rooted in personal experience. As a young lawyer in my twenties at Kantor & Immerman, I was appointed to the board of the National Empowerment Corporation. I was the youngest member. Our Chairman was James Mushore. Fellow board members included Godfrey Gomwe, Greg Brackenridge, Shingi Mutasa, Rachel Kupara, Gedion Gono, Freeman Kembo, Mario Dos Remedios and others of significant stature. We reported to the Indigenisation Committee chaired by then Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa. At one meeting, I was attacked over petty and false allegations that arose from Kantor & Immerman — that I was some sort of “uncle Tom.” Because I had been allocated computers ahead of others. Many remained silent in the presence of the powerful committee members. But Chairman Mushore stood by me. President Mnangagwa immediately shut the matter down. He reminded the room that we were there to discuss policy, not gossip from a law firm. He was firm. Decisive. Focused. Fair. On another occasion, I held a legal view he did not agree with. While I was in London working on a corporate finance transaction, colleagues called to say I was “in trouble.” When I returned, I found a letter from him — then Minister of Justice. He reminded me that as the legal person on the board, my duty was not merely to identify problems but to find solutions. That lesson has stayed with me for decades. When I represented Strive alongside Anthony Eastwood in his fight for a license, we needed ministerial approval to bring senior counsel Wim Trengove. We were blocked. Beatrice Mtetwa secured a meeting with Minister Mnangagwa through the Permanent Secretary, Yunus Omarjee. The meeting lasted less than five minutes. He stated clearly that Strive was entitled to counsel of his choice. He signed the necessary certificates immediately and handed me every copy — including the Ministry’s file copies — instructing me to return them once the judgment was registered. Only later did I understand the wisdom of that act. Had the papers remained within the system, the registration could have been frustrated before I even returned to my office. In 2002, when my farms were taken, the late Vice President Msika told me plainly: “The only person who can resolve this is Emmerson.” Through a friend, I met him. In a brief meeting, he advised me to vacate and wait. I did. I waited nearly twenty years. Today, my farms are back. President Mnangagwa has been consistent with me. Firm. Decisive. Fair. At times feared, yes — but predictable in his reasoning and clear in his direction. So when people question my stance, understand this: my support is not blind. It is informed by lived experience. You may label me as you wish. I do not repay good with ingratitude. I stand where I stand because of what I have personally known. May God show him the same fairness and kindness he has shown me.

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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
Nhamo ine mamwewo hawo ma advantages... Dai taiva nezvimachine izvi Chimbetu asina kuzotiimbira Magobo😭
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Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@Techzim You might want to sort this in descending order of the 2025 market share
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Techzim
Techzim@Techzim·
@Starlink shot from nothing to the 3rd largest internet provider in Zimbabwe in within just 1 year. and it's now has more than 50k internet subscriptions and gaining ground rapidly on the top 2. Crazy that this is still happening even as the service sold out just 1 month after launch in the capital city.
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Tafadzwa Mundida@ltmundida·
@kurtbuhler A major difference with Power BI is the security issue. Just been having a chat with a project that would be cool to try with something like Claude Code, but it would be madness to try with company data
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Kurt Buhler
Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler·
Just like with a Power BI report, the answer is to acknowledge the flaws AND value. Bring it into a maturity pipeline. Add expertise. Grow it, scale it. We literally have frameworks and entire series on this. Scenarios on this. We know this. It's not a new problem.
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Kurt Buhler
Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler·
So much of agentic development reminds me of the early days of SSBI tools like Power BI. One of the easiest parallels is non-technical people making tools that they're very proud of, which are valuable for them and their team. And IT is upset about this new thing on the radar.
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