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Engineer Ayo 💙💻
@ayo_engineer
I'm Engr Ayo - Hardware engineer, web developer, Ai Learner, building SmdTech Hub 💻😊 Here to connect, learn & collaborate
Sumali Temmuz 2024
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Manisha Mishra@manishamishra24
This hits on something most teams ignore. People don’t want to dig through descriptions, they want quick clarity. Turning product questions into instant visual answers is a smart move. Feels like a big unlock.
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@jaynitx He's a great Legend & Experienced Leader who will do more for apple
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>be John Ternus
>born 1975 in the United States
>grow up during the personal computing revolution
>take things apart as a kid
>need to understand how they work
1990s:
>University of Pennsylvania
>mechanical engineering
>also a competitive swimmer
>all-time letterwinner on the swim team
>senior project: build a mechanical feeding arm
>operable by quadriplegics using head movements
>engineering to help people
1997:
>graduate with a BS in engineering
>first job: Virtual Research Systems
>building virtual reality headsets
>1990s VR, clunky, ahead of its time
>nobody cares about VR yet
>you're learning displays, optics, human-computer interaction
2001:
>join Apple
>Steve Jobs just came back
>iMac saved the company
>iPod about to launch
>you're a product designer
>first project: Apple Cinema Display
>the beautiful monitors nobody else made
>not glamorous
>but you're inside
2000s:
>work under Jony Ive
>learn what design excellence means
>every curve, every material, every millimeter
>grind through generations of products
>Mac, iPad, everything
>you're not the face
>you're the hands
2013:
>promoted to Vice President of Hardware Engineering
>now you run things
>iPad becomes a "Pro" productivity tool
>AirPods launch: you oversaw it
>tiny wireless earbuds
>became a multi-billion dollar business
>your fingerprints everywhere
2020:
>put in charge of iPhone hardware too
>the crown jewel
>everything flows through you now
2021:
>Dan Riccio steps aside to lead AR/VR
>you become Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering
>report directly to Tim Cook
>youngest member of Apple's executive team
>all hardware is yours
>iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods
>later: Apple Vision Pro
the Apple Silicon transition:
>Mac switches from Intel to Apple's own chips
>M1, M2, M3, M4
>monumental technical feat
>you led the hardware side
>faster, quieter, better battery
>Mac becomes more popular than ever
>this is your moment
the presentations:
>start appearing at Apple events
>WWDC, product launches
>reveal new MacBook Pros, iMacs, iPad Pros
>2019: unveil the completely redesigned Mac Pro
>not a showman like Jobs
>not operations-cold like Cook
>product guy through and through
>engineers respect you
>you speak their language
>because you are one
Apple Vision Pro:
>your VR experience from 1997?
>full circle
>Virtual Research Systems → Apple Vision Pro
>25 years later
>you helped build Apple's spatial computing future
April 20, 2026:
>the announcement drops
>Tim Cook stepping down as CEO
>you're the new chief executive
>effective September 1, 2026
>Apple's 8th CEO in 50 years
>Cook becomes executive chairman
>the baton passes
Cook's statement:
>"John Ternus has the mind of an engineer, the soul of an innovator, and the heart to lead with integrity and honor"
>"he is without question the right person to lead Apple into the future"
your statement:
>"I have been lucky to have worked under Steve Jobs and to have had Tim Cook as my mentor"
>"I am filled with optimism about what we can achieve"
>"the most talented people on earth are here at Apple"
from building VR headsets in the 90s nobody wanted
>to running the most valuable company on earth
John Ternus.
the hands that built Apple's hardware
now hold Apple's future.
September 1, 2026.
the next chapter begins.


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@ravikiran_dev7 Absolute Legend
He really inspire that failure is the first approach in learning
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> Meet Jack Ma
> Founder of Alibaba Group
> Self made billionaire
> Failed primary school exams twice.
> Failed middle school exams three times.
> Rejected by KFC for a job
> Rejected 10 times by Harvard University.
> Learned English by giving free tours to tourists.
> Gathered 17 friends in his small apartment.
> Raised about $60,000.
> Started Alibaba as a B2B marketplace.
> No one believed it would work.
> Banks refused to give him loans.
> Made no profit for several years.
> Still, he didn’t quit.
> eBay entered China and dominated
> Alibaba fought hard and defeated them.
> Didn’t stop at online shopping.
> Launched Alipay, Alibaba Cloud, Tmall.
> Went public on the New York Stock Exchange
> Became the largest IPO in history at the time.
> Became one of the richest men in the world.
Said “Today is hard. Tomorrow is harder. But the day after tomorrow is beautiful.”
Absolute legend 🔥


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- Meet Dennis Ritchie
- Creator of C
- Co-creator of Unix
- Inspired languages like C++, Java, C#, JavaScript, and Go
- Stayed away from media and the spotlight
- Winner of the Turing Award
- His work became the foundation of modern technology
- Only real tech folks know how big his contribution is.
- died in 2011
Absolute GOAT 🐐🔥

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@imsanyidiriba @ycombinator Congratulations brother, never giveup
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I got accepted into @ycombinator
Startup School India and really tried everything to make it yesterday, but unfortunately couldn’t attend.
Still super excited about the energy from the event!
I’d love to connect with everyone who was there or with any builders in the community. Drop in the comments what you’re working on; I’d love to check it out and connect..
@ycombinator @garrytan @xuster
@snowmaker

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Learn Coding by playing games
1. Kubernetes
k8sgames.com
2. DevOps
devops.games
3. Linux
overthewire.org
4. Git
ohmygit.org
5. Python
codecombat.com
6. CSS & HTML
codepip.com
7. Cybersecurity
picoctf.org
8. Mobile Coding (like Duolingo)
sololearn.com
9. For Complete Beginners
scratch.mit.edu
10. 25+ Programming Languages
codingame.com

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> Meet Brendan Eich
> creator of JavaScript
> built JavaScript in just 10 days
> originally made for browsers at Netscape
> people hated it at first for being “messy”
> still became the language of the web
> runs on almost every website today
> powers frontend, backend even apps now
> co-founded Mozilla
> later created Brave Browser
> helped shape the modern internet
> stayed controversial but kept building
what a legend


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