Michaelnuel

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Michaelnuel

Michaelnuel

@marshy_man

Frontend Developer @Sippy_Life, @G_Event_Systems

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2019
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Gruve 🎟️
Gruve 🎟️@G_Event_Systems·
Our X space: What Makes You Actually Show Up to an Event? is happening today at 7pm. We’re talking pricing, lineups, FOMO, timing, basically why we all have tickets we never used 😂 Set your reminder if you haven’t already. See you there @BenzyandBoks @kaeibekwe x.com/i/spaces/1akem…
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chinedu🦀
chinedu🦀@chinedu_10·
It’s not advisable to put everything in the database layer by default. Good engineers weigh tradeoffs and find the right balance for the given context that balance is what actually makes strong engineers. Sometimes the database is the right place for the logic. I’ll happily create a materialized view when it gives me better performance, consistency, and simplicity than doing it in the app. But when you push most or all of your logic into the DB, you create serious maintenance, testing, and evolution problems. Your migrations become terrifying, version control is difficult, debugging becomes painful, and onboarding new people slows down. You trade short-term convenience for long-term pain. Finding that balance knowing when to lean into the DB’s power and when to keep things in the application layer is what makes someone an experienced, “cracked” engineer. I don’t care how many years you have or how wizard-level your SQL is. If your default is “everything belongs in the database” because that’s your comfort zone, you’re not operating at a high level. That’s not deep experience that’s pattern-matching to what feels safe while ignoring tradeoffs. I wouldn’t want to work with that kind of engineer.
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I once worked with a senior backend engineer who believed that the strongest backend systems were the ones where logic is written more on the database layer than on the code layer. The normal if-else statement you would write to check a users balance, bro writes all that logic directly on the DB, there were triggers, database functions etc. Bro was literally coding with SQL. At that point I didn’t know SQL could even do all that. Bro would review my code then and ask me why was I writing all that logic in code when it could reside directly on the db😂. This was way before AI and bro would prefer to write every single thing by hand rather than install a package, he felt they were not secure. Bro uses a framework just to repurpose it and customize everything! At The point working with bro, he was almost 40. Man! I’ve worked with cracked devs, and I’m grateful for every experience that has shaped me.

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Aise Idahor
Aise Idahor@Aise_Idahor·
Mocking people for working 9–5, then running a business that depends on 9–5 workers, doesn’t make sense. Starting a business can pay more, but it’s risky, and a lot don’t make it. Risk tolerance is different. 9–5s are a big part of a stable economy. Different paths, same goal.
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Paul-Simon
Paul-Simon@ptbthefirst·
I had an old 8gb laptop lying around, so I built an opensource repo to easily convert it to a public AI server, hosting models and creating an endpoint to hit it publicly, built on top of @ollama github.com/PTBYSR/oldy
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Khushi
Khushi@khushiirl·
Unpopular opinion: getting a job in software engineering is harder than actually doing the job.
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Sam Ivere
Sam Ivere@hsprafrique·
There is a developer in Nigeria right now. Coding by generator light. Buying data 1GB at a time. Getting rejected by companies offering ₦80k. Being told they're not experienced enough. Watching their mates abroad earn 20x their salary for the same skill. Still opening their laptop tomorrow morning. That is not desperation. That is the most elite form of discipline on earth. And the world hasn't paid them what they're worth yet. But it will LETS GOO🚀
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Michaelnuel@marshy_man·
The quality of the shege in Nigeria has increased
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amoako SWE
amoako SWE@aydeee25·
How lazy are you: Me:
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Paul-Simon@ptbthefirst·
Got to talk to @Yannynow, a BIO/ML researcher, he built a model to detect tumour severity, it achieved 70% alignment. We talked about his whole process and also got to ask him questions like "will AI cure cancer". youtu.be/-rsmx5GSVDw?si…
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Om
Om@Om_Codes_·
The person who created this website is a real hero.
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Paul-Simon@ptbthefirst·
just vibe coded a whole app with Codex. insane results check it out http://localhost:3001/
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ajanwachuku.
ajanwachuku.@ajanwachuku·
once @marshy_man returns to the den, we’re running a 10K. I don’t even care if we die.
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Aise Idahor
Aise Idahor@Aise_Idahor·
Dear founders “Design-led” companies doesn’t mean pretty screens or designers running the company. It means using design early to clarify tradeoffs, reduce risk, and decide what not to build, before code, roadmap, and headcount lock you in. Design isn’t just taste. It’s clarity
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Iwu·fig
Iwu·fig@IwuDesigns·
Hi, l'm Iwu. I design clean, user-friendly mobile apps & websites. My designs are tailored to bring clarity, ease of use, and modern Ul while maintaining good user experience. Open thread 🧵
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