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@AlecksKin

Technologist | NetDevOps | Security Enthusiast | Systems Engineer |

Kenya Sumali Ocak 2017
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@cassidiz @theafroaussie Next time watu wako na akili wakiongea, stay away. Jews came to palestine as refugees, do you see what's hapening now?
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@theafroaussie Our diversity is our strength. If they integrate well we might develope faster, Africans too have been settling in European states and have not been chased. Land should not be an issue, you are still poor even without Israelis here.
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Wait, Israel plans to settle at least 500,000 Israelis in Kenya? Oh my God, we are so fucking screwed
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The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
“Where are the men?” A Kenyan lady is shocked to find that only women are going out to have fun.
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@WEGNERJOASH @george__agai They do have data centers for the local indie dev market. they were unable to market it. It was the talk of town in the last Decode.
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@george__agai There are so many core tech that a company of their size can work on. They have chosen the lazy path. For a starter, why can't they build data centers locally. The closest I can host a service is in SA. That is provided by Azure. Most of the problems do not require idea.
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George@george__agai·
Seriously though, imagine you're the green company with all that money and devs but no ideas, what do you do?
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@Shee_Astro And you are confident that the man has also been celibate for the 2.5 yrs?
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@kalala_kin Ulipea msichana wa wenye mimba bila financial security, apa disrespect will be your daily bread. From your her reasoning she seems like an older chick, more salt to tye injury.
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International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
People in Saudi Arabia are using Iranian Shahed drone sounds to prank each other. 😂
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𝕃𝕒𝕟𝕒 ☾@NoDramaLanaa·
Bro just saw his search history 😂
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Israel has tightened restrictions on how journalists can report Iranian missile strikes, limiting what can be shown from inside the country. Al Jazeera’s Ava Warriner explains how wartime censorship is shaping what the public sees.
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Babe I am from Kathonzweni not KwaZulu-Natal I will sing it how I want. Thanks.
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@DannyBrownJ @MkenyaMzi Issue is, he does not even know where the site/app is hosted, how dataflow works, database security etc.. He just prompted some random site consuming the claude API and it gave him a final product as a URL. He could get clients but could lead to a similar situation as Sifuna's.
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Dipl. Ing MkenyaDaima | Bongani | Mamba |
Without sounding like I am rage baiting vibe coders, when you vibe code a mobile app do you even know what tech is underlying, like is it cross platform or native. And do you know the choice of each underlying technology
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@JCarhire @Jahmu__ Now, imagine growing up in Nairobi and not getting a taste of churches in shagz, being an atheist is inevitable.
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I didn’t leave God… I just relocated from Nairobi churches. Buana, let me confess something small before you judge me … if you ever see me on a Sunday morning cruising slowly along Kiambu Road, hoodie on, shades on, enjoying that soft life energy as I head toward Karura or just anywhere the road feels peaceful, just know it’s not rebellion… it’s self-preservation. Because Nairobi churches? Eh… hiyo ni syllabus ingine kabisa. I remember when I first moved here, I was very serious about this thing. Bible in one hand, offering envelope in the other, heart pure like mafuta ya kupika, fully committed to showing up and growing spiritually like a good, disciplined believer. The Sunday was amazing warm smiles, genuine welcomes, people shaking your hand like they’ve been waiting for you your whole life. The second Sunday, they already knew my name, which felt nice… like I belonged. But by the third Sunday? They now knew my potential. Suddenly it shifted. “Joy, have you considered partnering with the ministry?” “Joy, God has placed you in our hearts to support this project…” And just like that, before you even settle in, before you even understand the culture, you slowly realize you’re no longer just a member… you’ve become a budget line. Then there’s this other part… prayers. Ati if you want “special prayers,” you must “connect with the man of God.” Now I’m there wondering… connect aje? Wi-Fi ama M-Pesa? Because the way some of these things are structured, it slowly stops feeling like faith and starts feeling like a subscription plan where everything has tiers and access levels. You find yourself mentally categorizing it like: *Basic package – general prayers *Premium – one-on-one session *VIP – deliverance + prophecy + follow-up 😂 And you just sit there like… surely? Now compare that with upcountry… My friend, huko hakuna pressure, hakuna mchezo mingi. A simple church harambee of maybe 4,000 bob by the time people finish contributing, every single coin is accounted for with honesty that doesn’t even need auditing. There’s no drama, no manipulation, no “seed kubwa ndio baraka kubwa” pressure. It’s just community in its purest form. Buana treasurer anatemembea mpaka kiatu inaisha na akona pesa yenu kwa account. If someone is sick, people show up without being asked. If someone is struggling, contributions happen naturally. If someone succeeds, the whole place celebrates like it’s a collective win. Faith huko feels human genuine, soft, and real in a way that doesn’t feel forced or commercialized. Now come back to Nairobi… Even your group leader knowing your name feels like onboarding into a startup … “Kindly fill this form…” “Join this WhatsApp group…” “Kindly support this initiative…” Unajiuliza tu pole pole… hii ni kanisa ama CRM system? So these days, my Sundays look very different, and honestly, very peaceful. There’s no alarm, no rushing to beat traffic, no mental preparation for announcements and contributions. It’s just me, a quiet drive, sometimes Karura, sometimes a random road trip with no destination, just vibes. Music playing softly in the background, windows slightly down, Nairobi breeze doing its thing… and in those quiet moments, I find myself thinking about life, reflecting, and talking to God… directly. No middleman. No pressure. No invoices. And before someone jumps in with, “umeacha Mungu…” Relax. I didn’t leave God… I just stepped away from the performance. Because there’s a very real difference between religion and spirituality, and sometimes we confuse the two. Religion can start to feel like structure, systems, and expectations… but spirituality? Spirituality feels like connection raw, personal, and honest. I chose connection. If you see me holding the steering wheel on a Sunday morning, just know I’m still praying… just in motion.
The Standard Digital@StandardKenya

Mamlaka Hill Chapel Bishop accused of affair with congregant's wife, funds misuse tnx.africa/newsbeat/artic…

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Turns out Iran was never weak. These brothers were fasting
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