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Learning highlight from week 3 Students moved from learning concepts to thinking like professionals. #TechLessons #FutureForge #Cohort1 #TechCommunity #TechAfrica
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Key lessons every tech entrepreneur wishes they knew sooner and how they can shape your entrepreneurship journey. Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel #FounderLife #TechLessons #TechEntrepreneurship #entrepreneurship
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2025 is almost over! What’s the biggest tech lesson your business learned this year? We’ve learned that adopting AI early can save both time and money, what about you? Share in the comments! #fastsailtech #fastsail #techlessons #tech #endoftheyear
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@OpenAI @sama @fidjissimo : Take notes. šŸ“ THIS is how you integrate shopping into AI. šŸ‘šŸ»Gemini: Helps users compare prices, track history, and SAVE money. (User-Centric) 🤔OpenAI: Castrates the model to make it "Brand Safe" so you can SELL ads. (Profit-Centric) We want a smart assistant, not a desperate salesclerk. #Gemini3 #OpenAI #TechLessons #StopAIPaternalism #MyModelMyChoice
Shopping season is here, and Gemini 3 is here to help. Gemini 3 can: • Scour the internet for Black Friday deals. • Analyze price history charts so you can feel confident that you’re getting the best price. • Visualize how a gift will look IRL with Nano Banana Pro. • Propose a list of gifts that fit the person you're shopping for (and within your budget). Got a favorite shopping hack with Gemini? Drop it in the replies. ↓
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Absolutely! šŸ’” BlackBerry proved it: dominate today, adapt tomorrow—or get left behind! ⚔ #TechLessons #InnovationMatters #AdaptOrDie #BlackBerry #BusinessWisdom #FutureReady
Failure is certain if we do not upgrade and update ourselves in this racing scenario. BlackBerry is the best example here. It was my phone in 2010. These devices became very popular in India in those days, especially for business personalities, because of privacy and security. BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), this proprietary instant messaging service was a killer feature. It was fast, reliable, and secure, creating a social network of "BB users" long before WhatsApp or iMessage. Physical QWERTY Keyboard was popular. This was the brand's most recognizable feature. Later Black Berry was closed due to inability to be adapted to the rapidly changing smartphone market and slow adaptation to touch screen and design. The story of BlackBerry teaches us that to stay successful, we must keep evolving.. those who don’t adapt eventually will automatically fade away.
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be intuitive. Can't wait to keep innovating in this space! šŸš€ #Blockchain #SupplyChain #Innovation #TechLessons #Transparency
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The Fall & Lessons (2022) šŸ“… May 2022 → Apple officially kills the iPod. After 21 years, the gadget that changed music was gone. šŸ’” Lessons from iPod: šŸ‘‰ If you don’t disrupt yourself, someone else will. šŸ‘‰ Products fade, but ecosystems last. šŸ‘‰ Cannibalize your own success before rivals do. The iPod ended. But the white earphones? Eternal. šŸŽ§ #iPod #Apple #TechLessons #Innovation
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The Struggle (2010–2013) Then came the storm… ⚔ Facebook enters with cleaner UI, stronger privacy, better apps. ⚔ Orkut becomes known for spam, fake profiles & shady communities. ⚔ Youth slowly migrated → from scrapbooks to Facebook walls. The charm faded. The blue wave crushed the purple heart. šŸ’” #Orkut #SocialMedia #TechLessons
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17 Sep 2025
Replying to @fchollet
I once joined a project where half the codebase had been ā€œauto-generatedā€ by a tool. At first, it looked like magic thousands of lines done in seconds. But when a critical bug appeared, no one understood the logic. It took weeks of reverse engineering and refactoring just to make the system stable. Lesson Learned: Generating code is easy, Maintaining it is the real cost. #SoftwareEngineering #TechLessons
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Nobody cares how many frameworks you know. What really matters is if you can build something that works. Lesson 9: Don’t chase every new framework or tool. In web development, especially with JavaScript, there’s always something new popping up, sometimes every week. But most of these won’t last. Look at React, it’s thrived because it proved its value over time. For every React, dozens of others fade away. Instead of jumping on every shiny new thing, focus on learning solid design patterns and understanding how systems are built. That foundational knowledge will make you far more valuable than knowing the latest syntax or trendy tool. When choosing what to invest time in or start a project with, look at what big companies rely on; the battle-tested, stable tools with strong ecosystems. You don’t want to wonder if your framework will survive long enough to support real users. Chasing frameworks is a habit many have early in their careers. Over time, you learn it’s not about having every tool memorized but about knowing how to pick the right one when it matters. A strong foundation means you can always pick up new tools as needed, no rush, no pressure. Just lazy load that knowledge. I’m sharing 40 lessons from 8 years of software engineering. Follow along so you don’t miss the rest. #SoftwareEngineering #Lessons #tutorials #web3 #SoftwareEngineering #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #DeveloperLife #TechLessons #ProgrammingWisdom #BuildNotChase #DesignPatterns #CodingSkills #SoftwareCraftsmanship #TechCareer #LearnToCode #TechAdvice #CleanCode #DeveloperTips #TechCommunity #StayCurious #CodeSmart #SoftwareDevelopment #ProgrammingLife
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many challenges, but the revolution in transparency and control over our data is worth it! #Blockchain #DApp #TechLessons
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Vitalik Buterin: The Failures Behind Ethereum’s Genius Everyone sees the success. Few see the struggle. A thread šŸ‘‡ 1/ Vitalik created Ethereum at just 19. But behind the fame, there were real failures, doubts, and tough decisions. Let’s look deeper. šŸ‘‡ --- 2/ Scaling Issues Ethereum couldn’t handle large traffic at first. Slow transactions. High gas fees. Users were frustrated. > A genius idea isn’t enough if it can’t scale. --- 3/ Co-founder Conflicts Vitalik’s vision clashed with others — like Charles Hoskinson (later founder of Cardano). Many early co-founders left Ethereum. > Lesson: You can’t please everyone. Keep going anyway. --- 4/ The DAO Hack (2016) $50M in ETH stolen due to a code vulnerability. Ethereum community split. Vitalik led a controversial hard fork to fix it — creating Ethereum & Ethereum Classic. > Leadership means making the tough calls, even if they’re unpopular. --- 5/ Not a Businessman Vitalik’s a brilliant coder, but not a business strategist. Ethereum lacked user-friendliness & effective marketing for years. > Innovation is key. But so is adoption. --- 6/ Idealism Over Practicality Vitalik was strongly committed to decentralization & open governance. But those ideals often slowed down real-world adoption. > Sometimes, practicality > perfection. --- 7/ Final Thoughts Vitalik’s journey proves: Failing ≠ failure Vision needs resilience Impact matters more than being flawless šŸ“Œ The world remembers what you build, not what you break. — #Ethereum #VitalikButerin #Crypto #FailureToSuccess #Leadership #TechLessons #Blockchain #WeiboGala2025xPondPhuwin #LIVBOU
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Lessons Learned Early in My Career ft. Maven AGI Cofounder & CTO Sam Shalabi #TechLessons #GoogleNews #CustomerExperience #AI #Innovation #ProblemSolving #Maven #CareerGrowth #TechIndustry #BusinessStrategy
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Competitors Will Evolve Faster Than You Expect āš”ļø Epic, Cerner, and Waystar built in-house AI solutions, making Olive obsolete. Never underestimate incumbents. šŸ”— startupobituary.com/p/olive #CompetitiveStrategy #StartupRisks #TechLessons
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My first indie project tanked, and it taught me a ton. Built a license plate recognition system, but hit a wall with bad data and a flaky partner. Tech’s the easy part—human nature and clear agreements matter more. Next time, I’ll sign a contract and sweat the details. Thoughts? #IndieDev #TechLessons
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23 Apr 2025
Replying to @yunta_tsai
Reinventing the wheel—or smartphone—at the top is no small feat. Just ask Nokia: they had the vision but missed the pivot. A clear reminder that innovation doesn’t wait for market caps to drop. Are we learning from history or simply scrolling through it? #TechLessons
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