waziri

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waziri

waziri

@waziri_dev

Full-Stack Developer

Moshi,Tanzania Katılım Nisan 2024
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Adewale Yusuf
Adewale Yusuf@AdewaleYusuf_·
10 paying users are more valuable than 1,000 free users.
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
Nothing humbles you like launching something nobody uses.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
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ALLY MSANGI
ALLY MSANGI@ally_eh·
Kuna umri unafika unaelewa kwamba hakuna mtu anayekudai chochote. Maisha yako yanakuwa jukumu lako kwa asilimia 100. Hapo unaacha kulalamika, unaacha kulaumu watu, na unaanza kupigana vita vyako mwenyewe.
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Newton Job
Newton Job@_newtonjob·
Laravel 13 now supports browser native Sec-Fetch-Site headers to determine cross-site requests. This means those nasty 419 errors will hardly ever be a thing anymore, and we can all just delete our custom exception handlers for the TokenMismatchException. Great stuff 📸
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Dan Martell
Dan Martell@danmartell·
The more you build your own thing, the more unemployable you become.
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Nandkishor
Nandkishor@devops_nk·
2022 VS 2026
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Sospeter Mong'are
Sospeter Mong'are@msnmongare·
Most of the time building real software takes months. It needs iteration, debugging, new features, and actual users so you can test and fix. Non-engineers often misunderstand that software is a living, breathing organism. It needs maintenance, it needs (distribution and growth)
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
People underestimate how long it takes to win big. You struggle for 10 years. Eventually, in one day, you achieve more than you did your entire life. Be patiently aggressive.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Entrepreneurship is more about stamina than it is about genius
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Jared Friedman
Jared Friedman@snowmaker·
I realized something else AI has changed about coding: you don't get stuck anymore. Programming used to be punctuated by episodes of extreme frustration, when a tricky bug ground things to a halt. That doesn't happen anymore.
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𝒵𝒾𝓀✯
𝒵𝒾𝓀✯@_Gottalovezik·
So basically, companies pay Youtube to show ads and we pay Youtube to not show ads
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Pritika
Pritika@pritika_9·
The biggest skill you can develop is the ability to reset fast. Bad conversation? Move on. Bad day? Start fresh tomorrow. Missed workout? Hit it the next day. Poor decision? Learn and adjust. You can’t control what happens to you, but you control how long you let it affect you.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Not knowing how to code giving you an advantage is absolute nonsense. The more you understand, the better your prompts, the better the feedback you give, the better product you ship. What will change is that the intricacies of syntax, compilers, module systems, the finer details of type systems, won’t matter as much to everyone. But you should absolutely understand how the pieces fit together. From syscall to pixels. Learn how data flows, because you’ll be able to secure your systems. Learn about performance, because you’ll be able to push your agent further. Learn about APIs, because they determine how to integrate systems. Learn about how systems fail, because you’ll be able to make reliable programs.
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a16z
a16z@a16z·
Replit CEO Amjad Masad on wealth in the AI age: "There are a lot of different ways to build wealth, but all of them revolve around ownership as opposed to getting salaries." "When I got my first job in the US working for Codecademy... I told them, you can just pay me enough to eat. Just give me as much equity as you can give me." "I was paid $70,000 in New York City. You know how painful that was? I was living in a studio with other people." "But who cares?" "Your job is to build equity." "The best way to build equity is to start a business. The second best way to build equity is to join a business that someone else started and get equity in it." @amasad with @jackhneel
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sachin.
sachin.@sachinyadav699·
- Put it on the resume - Say it in the interview - Nod confidently in meetings - Tell coworkers you’ve done it before - Get the job - Open the documentation - Google everything - Watch 12 YouTube tutorials - Figure it out at 2:37 AM - Ship the feature Welcome to the tech industry.
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
The people who seem "lucky" almost always have a habit you don't see. They read more, they reach out more, they show up more. Luck is intentional, but it looks random from the outside.
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Dr Mwakalebela
Dr Mwakalebela@Isayadicksonjr·
Mtu Aje na podcast ya watu walioshindwa/kufeli nao tuwasikilize wali-mess up wap …
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BookMania
BookMania@iam_nyakoi·
A moving man will one day meet his luck.The road favours a traveller.
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shirish
shirish@shiri_shh·
All it takes is one big win to erase years of losses.
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