web developer @__starlabs • building @clipifai

Joined May 2021
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26 Sep 2025
So your reading list just keeps getting longer? I get it, always busy, no time to actually sit down and read. But hey, what if, instead of jamming Spotify music while working, you could listen to the books instead? Clipifai converts your e-books to natural sounding audiobooks.
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3 years ago i found @marclou online and saw him making $30,000/month 3 years ago people laughed when i mentioned that amount of money per month i didn't believe it would be possible either, not yet. i dreamt every day for years about $10,000/month, and not having a job for the rest of my life luckily with those dreams came action! it also helped discovering marc lou reading some pivotal books years before like the almanack of @naval ravikant and fastlane millionaire by @MJDeMarco #1 thing through all of these 5 total years of trying to make money on the internet though? staying curious about the world, and optimistic about the future. ^ it's the only way i've found to KEEP GOING. and now i'm at $50,000 MRR on my business baby @postbridge_ :') yet somehow i still worry and fret over daily expenses of $100 or less, it still hasn't quite set in that this is real, and my brain doesn't believe yet that it will last. for now i will remain driving my new toyota corolla off into the sunset
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happy new month it has to be a blissful ride...
Happy new month! May we meet our goals this month🙏🏾
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hello everyone! I am Emmanuel rising sophomore @ MOUAU, studying cs always wanted to study CS so I could be "the guy in the chair" from the movies been coding since 2021, started with python, now I breathe @nextjs and @typescript built @clipifai
hello everyone! i am feranmi. rising sophomore @HowardU, studying cs and maths. wanted to study medicine through hs but started coding last year & fell in love with it. been coding nonstop since then. won 2 hackathons @BrownUniversity & @MIT. been flown to @JaneStreetGroup , @Apple & @jpmorgan for programs and hackathons. interning at Cloudforce for summer 26 will be at @ycombinator startup school in sf in July. i post a lot here on X. learnings, projects, random thoughts & all follow along if you’re interested.
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let's just say it's 92% accurate...
Decided to try this out😂
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It's like the same "pride" engineering undergrads have in uni cuz their course is 5 years and extremely difficult, but we must all realize, coding from scratch or designing with WordPress, all a means to an end...
Even you wey dey see gig once in 3 months dey follow dem dey do tech stack war for TL. Okay ooo.
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definitely not speed, I could have a pretty complex website up and running in 3-4 days...
Replying to @hsprafrique
Speed Sometimes, the simplest way is the most beautiful way. Clients just want what works. All that complicated programming stuff is just for egos. Does it work? How fast? How much? Will it convert? C'est fini
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It is to be expected with low quality clients fr. If he's asking for help, it probably means he chose to work with someone else, probably someone cheaper, but didn't turn out well for him, if he did comeback, our original deal still stands.
What will you do in a situation where a client reached out to you for a job, you guys hopped on a call. You spent up to 1:45mins on the call. You gave your price, you both negotiated. Then he told you he will send the payment the following Monday. Then he ghosted you for weeks. Only for the person to come back one day to ask you for help..
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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary well well well
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Switzerland looks unreal in places. Glacier lakes, cliffside villages, medieval towns, waterfalls, castles, and mountains that make you wonder how one small country holds this much beauty. Let’s travel through 20 of its most iconic and scenic places. 🧵
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“After 2027, there will be no way back.” Elon Musk said this in a podcast with Lex Fridman — a line that was later cut. When asked “Why?”, he fell silent for almost a minute. Then he quietly said: “It’s not a catastrophe. It’s a transition.” The transcript left behind three themes that gave him away: autonomous intelligence, loss of meaning, and energy dependence. It all sounded like a forecast — but now reads like a diagnosis of the era. The first sign is the collapse of attention. Musk said humanity will stop thinking in cycles. Planning for the future will shrink to the horizon of updates. People will stop building and start simply replacing. MIT research confirms: a generation born after 2000 holds attention for about 8 seconds — less than a goldfish. Musk called this “cultural Alzheimer’s.” We’re not losing memory — we’re losing the ability to think. The second sign is artificial intelligence that no longer obeys. Musk said: “When a system starts correcting humans, the time of linear logic is over.” Even now, algorithms decide who we date, what we buy, and what we think about. This isn’t a machine uprising — it’s dissolution into convenience. People won’t notice the moment when choice becomes an option, not a right. The third sign is energy dependence. Musk explained: civilization can no longer survive even a day without electricity. By 2027, in his view, the balance will shift — energy will become currency, and control over it will become power. From that moment on, everything non-autonomous will disappear. This isn’t an apocalypse — it’s a change of biological form. At the end, he said a line that didn’t make it on air: “Technology is stronger than us, but not smarter. As long as we have meaning, we are alive. Lose it — and we become code.” Then, after a pause, he added: “We must learn to be human before systems learn to be gods.” Are you ready for the transition — or already living in a world where choices are made for you?
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My brain glitches every time I remember this movie was made in 1968
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currently working on a website for an event planning company and there's 7k lines of code in 7 days what sorcery is this?
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People will live here.
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Starship v24
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one of the studios I'm working with just got ranked on the third day of launching the website on Google for the specific search "umuahia photography studio" so that's more leads from google for them, I'm not completely done with the website, here's the search result:
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fortune favours the brave. often times in life, you don't get what you deserve, you get what you take
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a moving man will meet his luck 🥀
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There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild. He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already know, the places you already go, the ideas you've already been exposed to. Your opportunity window is fixed. When you move, your collision rate with new nodes in a network increases nonlinearly. Double your movement (new conversations, new cities, new projects) and your probability of a serendipitous encounter doesn't double. It roughly quadruples. Because each new node connects you to their entire network, not just to them. Richard Wiseman ran a 10-year study at the University of Hertfordshire tracking self-described "lucky" and "unlucky" people. The single biggest differentiator wasn't IQ, education, or family money. Lucky people scored significantly higher on one trait: openness to experience. They talked to strangers more, varied their routines more, and said yes to invitations at nearly twice the rate. The "unlucky" group followed the same routes, ate at the same restaurants, and talked to the same 5 people. Their networks were closed loops. No new inputs, no new collisions. Luck isn't random. Luck is surface area. And surface area is a function of movement. The lobster emoji is doing more work than most people realize. Lobsters grow by shedding their shell when it gets too tight. The growth requires a period of total vulnerability. No protection, no armor, soft body exposed to the ocean. That's the cost of movement nobody posts about. You have to be uncomfortable first. The new shell only hardens after you've already moved.
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a moving man will meet his luck 🥀
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website built for a photography, with appointment automation booking system
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Competition is largely an illusion. 95% of people don't even try to do great things. 0.1% of the people are loud, so you overestimate how many people there are. The rest get stuck worrying about competition and quitting after 2 weeks.
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