On a journey in Data & CS | CS50 • SQL • Excel | Code, logic, curiosity & purpose | My journey ✨

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A single mother wakes up to find her only car — gone. Her means of livelihood, vanished overnight. A boy's dream of a weekend joyride disappears into thin air That’s the story behind my latest Power BI project on vehicle thefts in New Zealand. @PowerBI @JudeRaji_
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Math and cs student by day. Marketing intern by night
Computer science student by day, software engineer by night. Quote this with your double major🙂‍↔️
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Hello everyone! I'm Ladipo Samuel, one of the Cofounders of @cencori . This picture was taken during my session at @cursor_ai , where I shared what we're building at @cencori and our vision for the future of AI infrastructure and security. While not everyone was there, we want to ensure everyone has a chance to be part of the journey. We're bringing that same energy into our Discord community. We'll host discussions, challenges, learning sessions, community activities, and opportunities for builders to connect and grow together. If you've been curious about @cencori , what we're building, or how you can get involved, our Discord is a great place to start. You'll learn more about the product, meet the team, share feedback, ask questions, and connect with other builders. And yes, there'll be prizes, networking opportunities, collaborations, and a lot of fun along the way.  If you're already here, help us spread the word by reposting this and inviting your friends and fellow builders to join us. Our first community engagement starts tonight at 8:00 - 9:00PM. Be there. Let's build, learn, and grow together.  Discord: discord.gg/dKm82gGKd5
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Dear Nigerian graduates, the Nigerian labour market is not your only option. There are international organizations actively looking for people like you right now and the pay is in dollars. The UN and its agencies, UNICEF, UNDP, WHO, WFP, UNESCO, IOM and the World Bank recruit regularly and salaries range from $25,000 to $90,000 annually depending on your level. Where to find and apply: - UN Careers (careers.un.org). The official portal for all UN job listings globally. - UN Nigeria (nigeria.un.org/en/jobs). Specifically for openings within Nigeria. - UNjobnet (unjobnet.org). Lists jobs across the UN, World Bank and other multilateral organizations. - Impactpool (impactpool.org). One of the best platforms for international organization jobs in Africa. - Indeed (indeed.com), search "UN Jobs Nigeria" or "NGO Jobs Nigeria" for current openings. Your application must have zero errors. Start with your most recent qualification and work backwards. If you have no experience yet, apply for internships first. UNICEF, UNDP and WHO all offer internship programmes for fresh graduates. That experience becomes your foundation for full roles later. The selection process takes between two weeks and four months so be patient. After your application you may face a written test and then an interview, virtual or in person. Luck can come from anywhere. But you cannot be lucky in a race you never entered. Start applying today. Above all, love God.

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I generated this image to make you understand my point better. Even though Man City finished second on the English Premier League table and Manchester United finished third, Man City are in a mournful sadness while Man United are celebrating. This is the philosophical condition of all human ambition. Our joy and suffering are not measured in absolute position, but in distance from where we thought we would be.
This life is very deep. Something just crossed my mind
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For Axionis, I built a mini strategy (since it’s a fictional brand project) for the case study to clearly define what the brand is all about.
Before creating a visual identity for a brand, one really has to make sure it is backed by a strong and clear strategy because that’s what eventually shapes the visual outputs.
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I just wrote and compiled my first C program. 🧑‍💻 Day 1. No IDE. Just Termux, clang, and a terminal. The journey to system-level programming starts now. 🔥 #C #Programming #BuildInPublic
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Earlier this month, a course mate reached out to me because she needed help collecting different data from people regarding a brand she’s trying to launch later this year. So I reached out to my friend (@JDataCraft) about it and he helped her,
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TDI Tech Summit is back! Bigger, bolder, and proudly African. Tech, culture, food, entertainment, networking, and opportunities all in one place. Rooted in Culture, Powered by Tech. Date: 25th July 2026 Time: 9:00 AM Venue: Oriental Hotel, VI, Lagos Register: summit.tdimmersed.org Share and tag someone who needs to be there.
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Time series analysis seems like more work compared to normal trend analysis in EDA. This week was about learning time series decomposition, forecasting methods, anomaly detection in time series, and more.
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TDI Tech Summit is here again and yes, we know you’ve been waiting!!!! 🔥🔥 TDI Tech Summit 2.0 is officially here, and this year it’s BIGGER, BOLDER, and fully African style!!! ✨ Think: Technology African culture Food Entertainment Networking Opportunities All in one unforgettable experience!!! “Rooted in Culture, Powered by Tech.” You definitely do not want to miss this!!! Date: Saturday, 25th July 2026 Time: 9:00 AM Venue: Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos Get your seat now: summit.tdimmersed.org Please reshare and tag your people!!!
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This week I designed social media designs for a fictional fintech Brand identity I designed back in February. Swapfi’s social media designs direction is not just about making clean fintech social media posts. 🌹
I started this project at the beginning of the week and aimed to finish it before the end of the week. Before designing, I took time to think through the project and review the brief to fully understand the brand’s goal (a very important way to approach anything I'm design).
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When I first offered a biochemistry course, I quickly turned to YouTube and came across lectures by professors from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). They were absolutely fantastic. Their delivery was clear, structured, and engaging. It completely dissolved the usual fear-driven narrative that “biochemistry is hard”-a rhetoric I often heard throughout my undergraduate years. I remembered on two occasions when I had to message my professor after two of my exams to argue that he marked me wrong. He checked, admitted, apologized and remarked. Yeah! I had a bit of struggle when I started but thank God I caught the videos on time. Anyways, YouTube videos are usually my easiest way out of supposed difficult courses...😁 If you know anyone struggling with their Biochemistry course, just introduce them to MIT Biochemistry course on YouTube. They will come back to thank me later...😁
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I am not there yet. But I’m not no one. I am the man who hasn’t quit.
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Brand Cards for @SENATOR_MEDIA_
The full ideation behind @SENATOR_MEDIA_’s new logo is on the second slide. This is a better way to present a new logo, a complete visual identity.
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Descriptive Statistics & Hypothesis Testing... @TDataImmersed @DabereNnamani
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One of the most astonishing facts about the Apollo 11 Moon Landing is how little computing power was available. The onboard computer had only about 72 kilobytes of memory. In comparison, a modern 64 GB smartphone has more than a million times that capacity. This is why a famous photo of Margaret Hamilton standing next to stacks of printed code has become so iconic. She and her team at NASA wrote the software for the mission by hand and helped establish the field now known as software engineering. Hamilton led the team that built the flight software, laying the foundation for future space missions. Her work proved critical during the landing. Just three minutes before touchdown, the computer triggered the “1202 alarm,” signaling an overload. The mission was close to being aborted, which could have allowed the Soviet Union to reach the Moon first. However, the system had been designed to prioritize essential tasks and ignore less important ones. Thanks to this, the landing was able to continue safely. Reflecting on the moment, Hamilton later said they had no choice but to find a solution, and they did. Remarkably, she was only 25 years old at the time.
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I am creating a small group for us CS students/devs where we can discuss about career, goals, upcoming hackathons and eventually prepare together for GSoC '27 The response to this thread has been insane, and it's clear so many of us are on the exact same grind right now. Let me know who's in ⬇️
GSoC 2026 results just dropped. 1141 people were selected out of 15k applicants As for me, I completely wasted the first 2 years of my degree not taking things seriously 🥹. This year, I didn't even apply because I'm still in my learning phase But that’s exactly why I'm building in public now. My dream is to get selected for GSoC '27 (my final year). Next year, we're in 🫡
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