A Computer Scientist || Full-Stack Software Developer || speaks Python C and C || DevOps Engineer || lives in a Linux world || Hardware Hobbyist .

Joined April 2018
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Manifesting, Next year is my year of trying MacBook @StanleyMasinde_ I know you are a very good prefect/reminder, mark this tweet.
There is no greater feeling than wanting it and being able to afford it.  Thank you webflow 💙
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DevOps meetings after deploying on Friday be like:
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HR: "The employee survey is 100% private." Manager the next day 👇
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serenity
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So now I need to turn my camera on to use the website, Nice!
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forget apple’s liquid glass… here comes reflective chrome ui crazy cool
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Bootstrapping QuePay a hardware startup without generational wealth was an insane idea. 😭😂 Anyway give us work so that we can fund it. I have an incredible team of hardware and software engineers. Ninjas all over the lab. Please RT widely, tupate za Yesu bana 😅 These are the services we offer: 1. IoT prototyping, building things like: - clean energy metering hardware - ⁠trackers - greenhouse IoT sensors and actuators - custom display devices - air quality monitors - ⁠soil testing equipment - ⁠battery management systems like for e-bikes - ⁠and any other custom device you might need 2. Technologies we have worked with - LoRa: for long range wireless transmission - ⁠MDB, Canbus, Modbus (RS485, RS232) - ⁠BLE: low power Bluetooth for ultra low power battery powered devices. Those that you need a battery to last for over 2 years - ⁠WiFi, Bluetooth 2G and 4G lte, NB-IoT - ⁠and many others 3. Web and mobile apps and platforms to visualize these IoT sensor data You simply need to have the idea and we will sit down and figure out the best way to bring it to life. Contact us today Call/ text: 254705876339 WhatsApp: wa.me/254705876339 Email: info@veno.co.ke Website: veno.co.ke
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Don't let @HollywoodRecs see this.
A terminal application that simulates installing things but doesn't actually install anything
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ARRESTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES VS BACK HOME😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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this setup is actually worth building, it looks productive af
こういう作業スペースが欲しい
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Happy birthday to Vim! 🥳
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Incredible setup

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You've been using Linux for years. But you're still doing things the hard way. Here are 7 commands that'll save you hours: 1. Forgot to add sudo? - Type `sudo !!` - It repeats your last command with sudo. No retyping. 2. Just created a file? - Use `vim !$` to open it. - The !$ grabs the last thing you typed. 3. Can't remember that command? - Press Ctrl R and start typing. - It searches your entire command history. 4. Made a typo in a long command? - Type `fc` - It opens your last command in an editor. Fix it and save. Done. 5. Jumping between folders? - Use pushd /some/path to save a location. - Use popd to go back. - No more typing long paths over and over. 6. Want to see your folder structure? - Type `tree -L 2` - Shows everything like an actual tree. Much cleaner than ls. 7. Need to go back to your last folder? - Just type cd - - Takes you right back. Simple. Bonus: Stop writing `cat file | grep something` - Just write `grep something file` - Does the same thing. Way cleaner. I've used Linux for years. These small commands save me time every single day. Bookmark this. Your future self will thank you.
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first off no, those are not "routers",
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Imagine you finally get all the power, control and wealth you dream of. You then buy all the stuff that you salivate over. Toys, homes, experiences. All of it. Okay. Tough Question: Now what? Seriously. After the party gets old: Now what?
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Retro computers are one of the highest forms of art.
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Best advice on how to transition from junior dev to a senior dev
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GODAMN that is actually useful
Using text opacity to visualize information flow of source code is such an insanely good idea. Imagine using a small model to auto-highlight fuzzier concepts like contextual relevance. Only working on backend code? Opacity fade UI functions…etc
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Linux users in a nutshell: This distro sucks → switches to Ubuntu Ubuntu sucks → Arch, Fedora, Manjaro, Mint, Debian, Red Hat, Rocky... There's a new cool kid in town → installs Omarchy Back to Ubuntu: it’s user-friendly tho. This terminal is trash → GNOME Terminal, Kitty, Alacritty, Ghosty... This DE is bloated → GNOME → KDE → XFCE → back to GNOME DEs are too heavy → i3 → bspwm → awesomeWM → Hyprland This is too much work... → back to GNOME ...old utils suck, let's rewrite them in Rust → exa, lsd, eza... but ls just works. aah this theme is nice → Nord → Dracula → Tokyo Night → Catppuccin
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