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Ifedayo
Ifedayo@snifideezy·
Ductape lets you build reusable backend components. Define components in your workspace. Initialize them in any project or codebase to use them. In this video: • 1 integration • 4 codebases • same endpoint, no duplication Build once → reuse everywhere.
bvchidra@bvchidra

Tired of rewriting the same backend integrations every time? Auth flows. Database connections. Notifications. Webhooks. Rate limiting. Retries. Provider switches. You build it once, then copy-paste-modify it across every new project like it’s 2015. Ductape ends that cycle

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🍂@Lovandfear·
A big part of becoming an adult is unlearning a lot of the shit you were taught by people who didn’t know what they were doing either.
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Roro ☃@RoRoFli·
Me reading the Bible & realizing I have a lot in common with this fool it keeps mentioning
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Karounwi Adini
Karounwi Adini@KarounwiAdini·
Lagos Rent Displacement Theory. This is what a friend told me about the theory of ongoing displacement in Lagos due to crazy rent prices. Those in Island paying 12-15million to rent a 3-bedroom and unable to afford it any longer take the option of relocating to Mainland. They then decide to invade Gbagada, and pronto. 5million naira rent gets jacked up to 7.5million. They have outmuscled the hitherto Gbagada tenants. Those ones either match them or move to Shomolu jejely. The ones in Magodo cannot afford the 10m rent again, and are ready to pay 5m for house in Ketu. The displaced people from Ketu, then move to Berger to displace the hitherto residents of there. The earlier residents of Berger nko- They are then displaced to Arepo, Mowe and co. Rent in Iyana-Ipaja for some houses is already 2 million naira. That is how unbridled capitalism makes life unattainable for millions.
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Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
Priceless
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Tessy@nubianqueentess·
Shared the word about Jesus on the bus this weekend and led the prayer of salvation. One moment the bus was noisy, the next it went completely quiet. Still get nervous before I start, but God always shows up. Don’t be ashamed to tell people about Jesus he is real share the love of Jesus with someone today let them know the reason for Easter .
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Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
“JESUS WASN’T WHITE!” Duh. He also wasn’t Chinese, Indian, or Armenian. But those communities have still made Jesus look like them. Christians around the world have ALWAYS created depictions of Jesus to mirror their own communities. Jesus IS mankind. All of mankind. The entire point is that Jesus lives in and represents all of us. White Jesus isn’t some reflection of an outmoded Eurocentric view. It isn’t a case of “whitewashing”. Since the 2nd century, societies have been moulding Jesus’ image to reflect their own. The ancient Romans made him beardless and dressed him in the clothing of a Roman rustic, to represent his eternal youth. Egyptians in the 6th century depicted Jesus with a long beard and distinctively Semitic facial features — the strong nose, the dark hair, the olive skin. Early Ethiopian carvings show a dark-skinned Jesus with Afro-textured hair and dressed often in a tribal-printed loincloth. Armenians in the 14th century favoured a traditional “father figure” — a stockily built man with bushy eyebrows, eye bags, and a considerably aged face. We live in the West. In a society grounded in European culture and heritage. Of course, Jesus was depicted in the image of European people. That doesn’t make it “racist” or “ahistorical”. It is a reflection of the theology behind His existence. He is all of us. He looks like all of us. Until recently, his “historically accurate” appearance has been immaterial around the world. Only now are we constraining centuries old religious practices to the modern social construct of “racism”. Jesus is God made Flesh. Black, white, and brown. He is all of us.
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
Pakistani Christian Minister Chose Death Over Denying Christ. His Bold Stand Shocks The World. Shahbaz Bhatti served as Pakistan’s only Christian cabinet minister. He fought blasphemy laws that targeted believers like him. Gunmen ambushed his car and fired more than 20 shots. Bhatti knew the risks but refused to back down. Before his death, Bhatti recorded a video message. He declared his trust in Jesus Christ as his protector. He vowed to keep defending the oppressed even if it cost his life. That unshakeable resolve defines true conviction. Bhatti’s murder exposed the persecution Christians face in Pakistan. His story reminds us faith isn’t just words. It’s standing firm when everything is on the line. Jesus is worth it all. His faith didn’t bend under pressure. Let’s not keep ours silent. Share this to remind someone what real conviction looks like.
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Ray 👨🏽‍💻 website & app developer
I once applied for a fullstack web dev role… During the interview, the guy asked what I’d do if I was told to build something like Call of Duty. I said, “Sir??” 😭 He repeated it. I told him, “Sir, this is web development… I don’t build games, talk more of something like COD.” He goes, “But they’re all software naw.” That’s when I started explaining the difference… then I realized this man doesn’t even know what he’s saying. I just turned off my camera and went silent till he ended the call.
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software engineering is the only career where interview is harder than the job.

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🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
The most dangerous lie in human history isn’t about food. It isn’t about medicine. It is about sleep. For 200,000 years, humans did not sleep 8 hours. That number was invented in 1938 by a mattress company called Simmons Beautyrest. Before that campaign, the average human slept in two shifts. Historians call it “Biphasic Sleep.” You would sleep for 4 hours, wake up for 2, then sleep for another 4. During that 2-hour window, people would pray, have s*x, write, think, and connect with their families. Some of the greatest works in human history were created in that sacred middle window. Shakespeare wrote most of his plays between 1AM and 3AM during his second wake period. Mozart composed entire symphonies in what he called “The God Hours.” Then the Industrial Revolution needed workers on a fixed schedule. You cannot run a factory on biphasic sleep. So they hired a psychologist named Dr. Nathaniel Kleitman to “prove” that 8 consecutive hours was the biological standard. He faked the studies. He was funded entirely by the mattress industry. And the medical establishment adopted his research without question because it aligned with the factory model. They turned the most creative 2 hours of human consciousness into a “sleep disorder.” They called it “Insomnia.” They medicated it. They gaslight an entire generation that 8 hours of continuous sleep was healthy. They pathologized the exact window of consciousness that produced some of the greatest art, music, and literature in human history. You are not an insomniac. You are experiencing the most natural form of human consciousness. And a mattress company convinced you it was a disease. Stop medicating your genius. Wake up at 2AM. Write the thing. The “God Hours” are calling. ✨🙌🏾💫 © Andre Gonzalves
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