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Mumo.
@muthui_mumo
"In god we trust, all others must bring data."
Nairobi, KE Katılım Ocak 2014
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I think we give AI too much credit & power. Everything AI can do was designed and programmed by the human brain.
What AI does is offer possibilities & freeing up time we can engage our brain for more interesting work.
I see AI as a possibility tool rather than a doomsday one.
Droid@droid254
Using Claude really makes you aware how many professions are cooked
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Contact site owner before publishing screenshots with PII.
Also be disciplined and do a complete postmortem after bug has been patched by site owner
Ethics 101
🌹@rufusxtra
Well Stanley, its even worse.They are exposing their Supabase service_role key via an unprotected config point,,giving full access to everything. Literally full DB access. Emails,age location, payments votes you name it.
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I started using Claude Code a few weeks ago
So far, I really like it
I think Cursor is still superior for big refactors and front-end (Cause Gemini 3 is MUCH better than Claude models for that), but for all the rest I think I'll stick to CC
The biggest benefit tho is that it can SSH to my production server directly and inspect logs, check if everything is in order, manage/restart the server or suggest fixes. This is insanely good, and it works prefectly
One big issue I had with CC was not being able to review changes individually (and not the whole git changes). Turns out, it *kinda* does it, you can link via /ide and it will show changes. But it's nowhere as good as Cursor for this part unfortunately.
Some cool stuff I tried with it:
- Whenever there is an unhandled error, I automatically save a bug report in a folder with some context, and then
- I have a hook that force CC to respect my TS and ESLint rules, changes are rejected if there is an error
- I aded a notification sound whenever it's done and need my attention
- Installed CC on my server, and now I can use it remotely via my smartphone

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For those who have been asking where did men go? These are Kikuyu men — brothers — gathering for praise and worship in the quiet of one of their own homes.
Every Saturday from 7 to 9pm, they choose bonfire light over club lights, wisdom over noise, brotherhood over chaos.
They pour tea for each other.
They speak life into one another.
They exchange ideas, business leads, and hard-earned lessons.
They lift the man who is tired, they celebrate the one who has won, and they remind each other that masculinity is not dead — it just needed a safe place to breathe.
No wasted money.
No wasted time.
No intoxication.
Just men rediscovering dignity, purpose, and clarity.
This is the rebirth of strength.
A new kind of Saturday night.
While clubs slowly rot with confusion and empty thrills, real men are choosing fire, faith, and fellowship.
This… this is the game changer.
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