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@rigaite

Frontend Engineer • Web + Mobile • Bug Bounty Hunter 🔍 | Business Logic Vulns @skills.sh (Audit/Pentest) | AI tools & security talks

Katılım Mart 2026
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Lollipop🤰🏾
Lollipop🤰🏾@rofffybaby·
I need recommendations for a very cracked backend forward fullstack person. Pay is 500k, there is HMO as well and it is fully remote
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FaveDev
FaveDev@Favedevv·
Working with Developers who know their stuff can’t be overemphasized. Our IOS Dev just got our app approved by apple within 48hrs. App currently cooling in Apple Store right now. The craziest part is that we’re only 3 Developers and 1 Devops guy working on this product, and we have been able to deliver a mobile and web app within 3 months.
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Rigaite@rigaite·
@EOEboh They understand the business logic. Not because of the technicality, but they are in the best position to communicate with the decision makers and bring their business logic to reality. Front end is just a presentation of those decisions.
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Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻
Why is most leadership roles like the Team Lead and CTO usually assigned to the backend engineer?
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Rigaite@rigaite·
@OneJoblessBoy We can’t envisage a sane society when this is what our girls sees on social media. Everything isn’t political.
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Rigaite@rigaite·
@elonmusk I rebuke every spirit of APC found Cybertruck in Jesus name.
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5FITCEO@5FITCEO·
BREAKING: Don't leave this earth without knowing Jesus, pass it on timeline.
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Rigaite@rigaite·
@anishmoonka I felt goosebumps reading this not gonna lie. Like something in me received life.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Jared Isaacman dropped out of high school at 16 and started a company in his parents' basement with $10,000 his grandfather gave him. Tonight he's on the deck of a Navy ship, waiting to welcome four astronauts home from the moon. That basement company is now Shift4 Payments. It processes over $200 billion a year in credit card transactions, about a third of all restaurants, hotels, and casinos in the U.S. Went public in 2020. He ran it as CEO from age 16 until he stepped down to take over NASA last year. He also co-founded Draken International, which ran a fleet of over 100 retired fighter jets whose entire job was playing the enemy in combat training for U.S. Air Force and NATO pilots. He sold it to Blackstone for over $100 million. He has over 8,000 hours in the cockpit and can fly more than a dozen types of military jets. He personally owns a MiG-29, a Russian fighter that tops 1,500 mph, which he bought from the estate of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. It's the only one in private American hands. In 2009, he flew around the entire planet in a small Cessna jet in 61 hours and 51 minutes, a world record, to raise money for Make-A-Wish. In 2021, he paid for and commanded Inspiration4, the first all-civilian spaceflight. Four people with no astronaut training, three days orbiting Earth, $250 million raised for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Then in 2024, he went back up on Polaris Dawn and floated outside the spacecraft, held to it by a 12-foot cable, in the first spacewalk ever done by someone outside a government space agency. That same flight reached 870 miles above Earth, farther than any human had been since the last Apollo crew in 1972. He took over as NASA's 15th administrator in December 2025. In his first three months, he redirected $20 billion away from a planned space station around the moon and toward building a permanent base on the moon's surface. Right now he's aboard the USS John P. Murtha, about 50 miles off San Diego. The capsule carrying the Artemis II crew is going to hit the atmosphere tonight at around 25,000 mph. If the heat shield holds (it took damage on its last unmanned test), if the parachutes open, four astronauts splash down at 8:07 PM ET after a 694,000-mile trip around the moon. And the person waiting for them has been to space twice, walked outside a spacecraft, owns the only Russian fighter jet in private American hands, and started his first company as a teenager in his parents' basement. His call sign is "Rook."
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 NOW: Trump NASA chief Jared Isaccman just PERSONALLY arrived on-scene for the splashdown of the Artemis II crew He really cares. They're about to enter the atmosphere HOT with the heat shield keeping them safe ALMOST THERE! 🇺🇸

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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
It is very nice to see Codex getting so much love. We are launching a $100 ChatGPT Pro tier by very popular demand.
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Rigaite@rigaite·
Everyone rejoices when a Chinese company releases a model and make it open source, because you can now get same value as what you pay for on monthly basis using other models. But Rhema is wrong for doing same thing you rejoice about yeah ?? Bunch of hypocrites.
FO@FOjebiyi

Hi guys, I built an open-source alternative to @pewbeam_ai in one week. github.com/openbezal/rhema Started coding during a Sunday church service. By the following Sunday, we were using it live during our church service. Wild. Here's what Rhema does: it listens to your pastor's sermon in real-time, detects Bible verse references as they're mentioned, and displays them on screen instantly. No manual clicking, no dedicated slide operator needed. The tech stack: - Tauri 2.0 with a Rust backend handling all the heavy lifting: audio capture, transcription pipeline, verse detection logic, and system tray integration - Local AI embeddings using Qwen3-0.6B so everything runs on-device with zero cloud dependency. Your sermons never leave your machine - Real-time audio transcription paired with semantic search against a full Bible verse database The Rust backend was a deliberate choice. We needed low latency audio processing and efficient memory usage for running an embedding model locally, and Rust delivers on both. Is it perfect? Probably not. But the core functionality works and we're already using it in a real church environment This is where you come in. Rhema is fully open source and we need contributors to help take it to the next level. Whether it's improving the verse detection accuracy, adding multi-language support, building a better overlay UI, adding support for more Bible translations, or optimizing the transcription pipeline, there's real work to be done and real impact to be made. If you're a Rust developer, a frontend engineer, an ML enthusiast, or just someone who loves building tools for the church, come build with us. Star the repo. Fork it. Open a PR. Let's make this the go-to open-source solution for live Bible verse display in churches worldwide. github.com/openbezal/rhema

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Rigaite@rigaite·
@atmoio I’m a big fan. I appreciate your work man
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Rigaite@rigaite·
@atmoio Anthropic planted an Apple seed and got surprised to see an Apple fruit 😂.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
“Most of Nigerian politicians’ children are not Nigerians. They are citizens of other countries. They only see Nigeria as a looting ground. You are the one who is a Nigerian and you need to fight for your country” Everything he said here is totally true.
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