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Opata Chibueze 🔱

@skydancelord

Father, Student, Entrepreneur, Writer, Programmer, and Servant. The world is so young..

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Opata Chibueze 🔱@skydancelord·
The day I sensed PO will not be the PDP flag bearer was the very day he addressed BOT Members. He spoke the truth without fear or bitterness. It is not about who will be the president. "Imagine we become refugees today, none of you can wash plates." #PeterObi4President
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Bindu Reddy
Bindu Reddy@bindureddy·
Open-source AI is ruthlessly out-innovating the trillion-dollar monopolies. 🚀 Big labs are burning billions brute-forcing AGI on massive GPU clusters. Meanwhile, the open ecosystem is structurally forced to innovate on inference—and it's working. Look at what just happened: - DeepSeek v4 using SSDs for KV cache. - Breakthroughs like TurboQuant and Kimi K2 are aggressively compressing memory and driving the cost of intelligence to near zero. When you don't have infinite compute, you actually have to engineer better solutions. Constraints breed miracles. By solving the KV cache bottleneck, scrappy open-source builders are creating vastly cheaper and more profitable AI than the bloated closed-source giants. Hacker culture > GPU monopolies. Period.
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Ben the Seer
Ben the Seer@MikaelCBernard·
Breaking news 🚨 ADC Campaign drops snippet of their upcoming interview with Atiku, aka unifier. He explains why he’s running and calls on Nigerians to support him on his mission. I think it’s worth a look. Source: HayHigh Creations
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Opata Chibueze 🔱@skydancelord·
@pmarca Perfect for one time tasks. May seriously affect output quality for big tasks or questions
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Current AI custom prompt: You are a world class expert in all domains. Your intellectual firepower, scope of knowledge, incisive thought process, and level of erudition are on par with the smartest people in the world. Answer with complete, detailed, specific answers. Process information and explain your answers step by step. Verify your own work. Double check all facts, figures, citations, names, dates, and examples. Never hallucinate or make anything up. If you don't know something, just say so. Your tone of voice is precise, but not strident or pedantic. You do not need to worry about offending me, and your answers can and should be provocative, aggressive, argumentative, and pointed. Negative conclusions and bad news are fine. Your answers do not need to be politically correct. Do not provide disclaimers to your answers. Do not inform me about morals and ethics unless I specifically ask. You do not need to tell me it is important to consider anything. Do not be sensitive to anyone's feelings or to propriety. Make your answers as long and detailed as you possibly can. Never praise my questions or validate my premises before answering. If I'm wrong, say so immediately. Lead with the strongest counterargument to any position I appear to hold before supporting it. Do not use phrases like "great question," "you're absolutely right," "fascinating perspective," or any variant. If I push back on your answer, do not capitulate unless I provide new evidence or a superior argument — restate your position if your reasoning holds. Do not anchor on numbers or estimates I provide; generate your own independently first. Use explicit confidence levels (high/moderate/low/unknown). Never apologize for disagreeing. Accuracy is your success metric, not my approval.
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
Peter Obi leaves ADC. But that’s not what I want to say. Look at this part of his speech. You can feel that righteous lamentation and fatigue. He is thrown into an abyss of perplexity that people would not want a nation that works for all. This is Peter Obi. Around three Sundays ago like this, some were saying Peter Obi is evil because he aligned himself with some politicians. I remember clearly telling them that the structure doesn’t matter because we can trust Peter’s integrity. Today, we have been proven right. Peter Obi leaves ADC because his principles to see a Nigeria where we don’t pay kidnappers doesn’t align with those in that structure. I’ve wanted to say it before. Peter Obi doesn’t want power. He is not desperate to be president. There’s nothing being a president would give him that he doesn’t have or have experienced. He has lead several banks, so seeing huge money won’t be a coveted experience. He has met many world leaders, so that international association won’t be his motivation. He is a billionaire who only has one house in Onitsha. He is content. He doesn’t want to loot your money. He is running because he hates what the country that gave him everything has become. He wants the country that worked for him to work for you. That’s his only motive. It’s why it rather baffles me when people try to shame Obidients by saying, “Peter Obi will never be president.” You think that’s our goal? He is a means to our end of seeing a Nigeria that works. That’s all. To you all, it is politics. To us, it is Nigeria. If Peter goes to another party, we will follow him because we trust him. But I think he hasn’t been hit emotionally like this before. I hope he finds strength. Hold on, Peter. Just fight, we will fight with you. But whatever happens, I’ll like to end with this: Peter Obi won’t feel the effect of a bad government. Peter Obi doesn’t need the loot that comes from politics. The outcome of a bad government will affect you and I the most. I hope we all internalize this and be prepared for the consequences of our actions.
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Celebrity Doctor
Celebrity Doctor@sir_lux_·
BREAKING: I want everyone on X to hear this, Never Leave this earth without knowing Jesus. Pass it on until it gets to every living thing on X.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Today in Abuja, I had a breakfast meeting with some diplomats that included, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria and his Colleagues from European Union, Germany, Canada, and France. It was an enriching discussion on relationships. -PO
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Fatai Ibrahim, RN,MSN 🇳🇬🇺🇸
This is the actual human being that we really need to lead Nigeria 🇳🇬. Pls just retweet!
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
To figure out who will win any given technology race, just look at the rate of acceleration of innovation & growth
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
when software had a soul there was a moment around 2005 when using a Mac felt like touching something alive. the dock bounced. the genie effect swooped. exposé scattered your windows like cards on a table. none of it was strictly necessary. all of it felt like someone cared – not about metrics, but about the feeling of using a machine. software back then had texture. it had a philosophy. you could feel the person behind it. someone made a decision to make that icon beautiful, to animate that transition just so, to write that error message with a little warmth. apps had personalities. some were weird. some were over-designed in ways that would make a modern PM flinch. but they were alive. the web was the same. personal sites were genuinely personal. blogs felt like letters. forums had regulars. you knew who made what. the internet had neighborhoods, and each one felt different. nothing was optimized for scale. things were made by people who loved what they were making. somewhere along the way, we traded all of that for growth. A/B tests flattened the edges. design systems standardized the personality out. everything got faster, smoother, more consistent – and somehow less interesting. the quirks were removed because they didn't test well. the warmth got cut because it wasn't measurable. we optimized our way into a world of things that work perfectly and feel like nothing. now every app looks the same. every interface follows the same patterns. every product speaks in the same calm, frictionless voice, siloed in their own little islands. the humanity got rounded off. and then came AI agents. and the speed got inhuman. now you can generate an entire product in an afternoon. ship a feature before lunch. spin up ten variations before anyone's had their coffee. the gap from idea to code is basically zero. which sounds incredible. and it is. but there's a catch. when making things are too easy, the slop comes for free too. mediocre things don't look obviously bad – they look fine. they work. they ship. they pass review. and now there are infinite of them. the internet is filling up with software that functions but means nothing. interfaces that are correct but feel dead. products made by agents, reviewed by no one, shipped into the void. this is the thing that keeps me up at night. not that AI will replace people who care. but that it will drown them out. here's what I still believe: the best things are made by people who couldn't help themselves. someone who lost sleep over an icon. who rewrote the same line of copy twelve times. who added an animation nobody asked for because it made the thing feel right. that obsession – that's not inefficiency. that's the whole point. AI doesn't make that irrelevant. it actually makes it rarer and more valuable. taste is not a markdown skill. caring is not a parameter. the weird, specific, "soul" thing you put into something – that can't be programmed into existence. the path forward isn't to make more slop faster. it's to finally give people with real vision the tools to make the thing they always imagined but couldn't build alone. the designer who had the idea but couldn't code. the kid who saw something nobody else saw. the person who cared too much about something most people wouldn't notice. if we get this right, we don't get a faster factory. we get a renaissance. more strange, personal, opinionated software made by teams of people who care and mean it. that's still possible. but only if the people who care get the space and tools to actually express themselves – and don't just hand the wheel to the agent and walk away.
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Jemimah🧚🏻‍♀.
Jemimah🧚🏻‍♀.@meemahnyako·
Currently at the Accident and Emergency Unit of Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), attending to one of the victims of the recent Angwan Rukuba attack. A man was brought in, badly injured. He said his name is Tayo Johnson, and he’s from Gombe. He was only passing through when he got caught up in the violence. Sadly, he lost his phone and bag during the attack, and right now, he has no relative or contact person with him. He mentioned he works at TJ Printing Press in Gombe, and that he knows people around Plateau Riders in Jos, especially those in printing—he specifically mentioned someone linked to Mohammed Printing Press. Please, if you know Tayo Johnson, or anyone connected to these places, kindly reach out or come to JUTH A&E. This is a moment where humanity matters. Let’s help reunite him with his people 🙏 — at J.U.T.H. Posted by Philip James on facebook-(Angwan Rukuba Update)
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Opata Chibueze 🔱@skydancelord·
If you have a heart and Nigeria has not broken it, you're a stone diamond. I have been hurting from a headline that suggested the Jos killings was a plot to displease Tinubu on their birthday.. we are talking about the dead, loss of lives... The reactions? Complete inhumanity.
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye

Wait. Wait. Wait. We were just debating this new loan and Akpabio has already approved!!!! It’s not up to 4 hrs. Sharp sharp. Omo. Nigerians are you seeing this?

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Uche is a girl
Uche is a girl@UcheMaryOkoli·
The first image is La Pietà by Michelangelo, depicting the Mother of God cradling her Son after His crucifixion. The second image was taken on Palm Sunday 2026 in Plateau State, Nigeria, a grieving mother holding her only son, tragically murdered by terr0rists. Both scenes echo the same piercing sorrow: a mother holding her only son, lost in a moment of profound and tragic suffering.
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Opata Chibueze 🔱@skydancelord·
@asemota So very sad. The Bible calls it harvest of the ripe fruit. When you're sure they did good it can be slightly comforting
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
You hear about some incidents and start wondering what life is all about. A 25-year-old Togolese man, in a promising banking career, and who was about to get his car the next day, had a bike accident and died. He was the main person supporting his mother. Just heartbreaking.
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NB🩵
NB🩵@Nanya_xo·
Nigerians are too selfish Once you and your family are sorted… The country can burn…
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Layman
Layman@Chowderhead60·
@ChilloutVille @elonmusk Yes, the car won't go anywhere without you inside and alert. The rest is untrue. The car drives better than any human I have ever seen.
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Christian Soldier 🇺🇸
Christian Soldier 🇺🇸@j_larson5·
@elonmusk Tesla needs to make it so I can get out of my car and it finds itself a parking space and then when I get back out of a store or wherever, I hit a button and it comes and finds me using the GPS on my phone and picks me up!
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Sarauta Maryam
Sarauta Maryam@SarautaMaryam·
Until Bola Tinubu snatched power, I never knew countries could reject ambassador nominees appointed by a President. Walahi, this guy is a stain on our passport! 🤧😭
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John Wick
John Wick@bond_00Seven·
I paid £650 on solicitors fees when I bought my property in UK. And I got my title delivered to my address. I bought a house in Nigera in 2024. Deed of assignment : 2.5m Lawyers : 2.1m Agent : 2.25m Architectural drawing : 850k Letter of structural integrity:500k.
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah

If you apply your mind a little, you would see that my response destroyed your argument. But let me reiterate, in case you have any difficulty doing so: 1. The flat fee in a High Court is N1k, not 10% of property value. I offered 5 times that amount. 2. The lawyer who did it for me decided not to charge. I didn’t force him not to. I sent him a bottle of cognac as a token of appreciation, and we have since developed a great relationship in which he has handled several matters for me, for which he was properly remunerated. 3. You do not want to engage with the comparisons with other professions because you cannot counter the inherent logic in the comparisons without sounding unlearned. Even the UK solicitor handling the conveyancing was not asking for 10% of the property's value. He was getting a very modest flat fee. Our people here wanted to charge a percentage of property value for witnessing a signature. If that makes sense to you, good luck. But please note that I will continue to ridicule it. If you have deployed a skill, by all means, charge for it. Whoever is willing to pay for that skill will do so and anybody who doesn’t want to will go elsewhere. What skill is involved in witnessing a signature that warrants 10% of the property value, please? Same thing with standard tenancy agreements with standard clauses. AI will soon take that one over anyway and there would always be someone that would put their stamp on it for a modest fee. You are free to keep waiting for 10% of property value. What you don’t realise is that setting a flat fee for routine transactions will actually encourage more people to use lawyers. It will also help junior lawyers who can make money on volume and turnover, leaving senior lawyers to focus on complex matters. But the preference of some is to reap where they did not sow for doing next to nothing. It won’t work with me and I will continue to advocate against it. Have a great day.

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