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@opensaucerer

founder @opensaucery engineering @dabafinance ai assistant @iamyourwatcher technology & finance — 📨 [email protected]

🍀 busy doing juju? Katılım Haziran 2019
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
I just look toward a spacetime coordinate when 20% of my income would be able to efficiently sustain my family and me so that I might be able to give away the 70% left to those who need it the most. For life, as I see it, is to be lived in the infinite service of others.
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𝚣𝚎𝚎𝚣@wtfzeezco·
kids are now pausing their street football so that i could pass
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calle@callebtc·
I'm fascinated by this level of existential crisis developers seem to be going through. The uncomfortable truth is nobody needs you to be an artisan coder. Nobody cares about how you coded your app, or whether you feel an emotional attachment to your craft. You were always code monkey with a high enough salary to believe that your individualist craftsmanship matters to anyone. It doesn't matter to anyone but you. Not your employer, not your customer. Nobody cares about how you made the product. Nobody cares about your attachment to your process. You're experiencing the same as countless other artisans have experienced in the last century. I'm happy for you. You were starting to believe that you're a demigod amongst mortals. You're not. A machine is better than you. Now you're free.
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I was a 10x engineer. Now I'm useless.

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Eniola Adekanye@CtrlWitchEnny·
Day 4 of #30DaysOfTech Event registrations sound simple… Until someone has to manually send confirmation emails, track attendees, and remember to send reminders really. 🫠 An events team needed a form to collect: • name • email • phone number • job role • event choice • session preference • ticket quantity The form was easy. The problem was everything that happens after someone registers. So I built an automation. Now the workflow looks like this: Form submission → stored in Google Sheets → Zapier checks the selected event
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jonzing.@ehisssss·
do the work. do it well, please. let them complain about other things, but not the quality of your work.
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
@CtrlWitchEnny A great way to get one's hands into network requests in process automation. Nice one and definitely great quotes 👍
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Eniola Adekanye@CtrlWitchEnny·
HTTP 200 does not mean your system is safe. Day 1 of 30: Automation Engineering.
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Eniola Adekanye@CtrlWitchEnny·
Instead of drafting content manually, I designed a system that does it automatically. A Telegram based AI content pipeline using n8n + Google Gemini. Here’s how it works:
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
never realized taking a ride in a maruwa (tricycle) with a wired earpiece jamming Billie Eilish is a therapeutic experience.
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
The most dangerous line in any codebase: // TODO: fix this laterThe most dangerous line in any codebase: // TODO: fix this later Later never comes. Fix it now or delete the comment. Later never comes. Fix it now or delete the comment.
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
@chinedu_10 Bro... it's still a security feature.... just browser based.
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chinedu🦀@chinedu_10·
CORS is like a "No Entry" sign on a glass door. Most people (browsers) will see the sign and walk away. But the sign doesn’t actually lock the door. If someone wants to bypass the sign with a brick (curl, postman, python script), they can. CORS protects your users from malicious sites not your server from malicious actors.
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@chinedu_10 How is it not a security feature??

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Kgee@KgeeNtf·
It’s been over 7 weeks since a ₦38.75m transaction processed via @getflick_africa was marked successful, yet no funds have been received, no reversal has occurred, and no proof of restriction has been provided. Silence after repeated assurances is unacceptable. #FintechNigeria
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
you'll create a document with AI, then copy the exact same document back to the AI in the same conversation and dude will still have an opinion about it... like....bro, you created this stuff just now!
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. -Clarke's 3rd Law-
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
7. git blame Who wrote this line? When? In what commit? Not for blaming. For understanding context. “Oh, this was a fix for that weird edge case…”
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
6. git reflog Deleted a branch? Reset too hard? Lost commits? Reflog shows EVERYTHING, even sorta “deleted” commits. You can almost always recover.
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opensaucerer@opensaucerer·
Git commands every dev should know: There's more to version control that add, commit, push) 🧵 1. git stash Need to switch branches but don't want to commit yet? git stash - your uncommitted changes are saved git stash pop - your last stashed changes are restored.
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