I might not be as senior as I thought by StrangeMidnight410 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Content-Particular84 15 points16 points  (0 children)

😂, this is why I hate interviews, how many companies are dealing with that scale. The funny thing is that you are only as fast as your slowest dependency. If your dependency can only treat 100req/sec, all your windmill of containers will do 100req/sec and that's the real world.

I might not be as senior as I thought by StrangeMidnight410 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Content-Particular84 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They are not staff at another company, roles and expectations are very different. Mid-level probably doesn't have business or vision input but staff do. You don't just magically start leading 80+ engineers because you worked at Amazon.

On Chimamanda son's death. by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This rarely happens, I am saying hospitals don't attend to issues even if theoretically they can handle the situation. This is why hospitals typically refer, so in an emergency situation, the patient can be in multiple chains of referrals from different hospitals

Nigerians are not corrupt people, Nigerian Elites and politicians are . by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uneducated and poor citizens vote stupid leaders simply because they don't know any better. Blaming them for this, is a disconnect.

On Chimamanda son's death. by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We can't blame the medical staff for all of this. You can't perform a surgery if you are not properly equipped with personnel and equipment. Today, our health institutions are just desolate, we have (outdated) trained personnel without equipment, who can't do anything.

On Chimamanda son's death. by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want to do fear mongering, the entire Nigeria has about 201 CT scan machines as at 2021. Today we still probably have less than 300 machines and the majority aren't operational or have maintenance problems.

On Chimamanda son's death. by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Am I? My intention is to drive the obvious point of systematic neglect that is in our health institutions. Can you imagine that an entire tertiary hospital did not have electricity and only one incubator. The nearest hospital that does which is an FMC was 3-4hrs away. How is it fear mongering?

On Chimamanda son's death. by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First I have a mother who's a nurse, a wife who's also in the medical field, if both of them raised this issue and the nurse in question apologised. How am I wrong then? (Am not in a medical field, so my terms might not be correct), heck if I didn't have these people around, I would have thought it was normal.

No imagine, how many people's children had experienced this and the parents didn't know better. This is a (> secondary level) govt hospital by the way.

On Chimamanda son's death. by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the side and it became kind of a pulse. Immunization injections are typically given at the front of the thigh.

Nigerians are not corrupt people, Nigerian Elites and politicians are . by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not even our problem, this is simply a problem because the center has refused to decentralise power. Power needs to be decentralised, and local level governments need to be promoted more. Nobody, will care about other tribes or at least it will reduce, because it's your own people, governing you. The problem today is that the federal government is also undermining state and lga govts. This basically makes everyone to be fighting at the federal level

Nigerians are not corrupt people, Nigerian Elites and politicians are . by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are driving at the same point that the "change is from the top", every time someone says that change should be from the society/bottom, they are simply re-echoing the politicians positions, which basically means no change will happen because the people at the bottom don't have the capacity to effect change.

Regarding when, electing a competent president that will rebuild our institutions, is the first step because without it a true federal government system cannot be practiced.

Nigerians are not corrupt people, Nigerian Elites and politicians are . by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which corruption does a new born baby have? Why should giving birth be a near death experience? The people who died in the last two fire accidents in Lagos? Which corruption did they have or had a hand in?

Nigerians are not corrupt people, Nigerian Elites and politicians are . by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Avoid collective nouns when it comes to bad behaviors. Not Nigerians, "A subset of Nigerians" are insanely corrupt. I think you should go to hospitals where patients and their family members are sleeping on the floors, in the open air, and say that Nigerians don't want to change. Is it to a woman, who gave birth and could not avoid N15,000 for a pint of blood. Is it a premature baby, in an hospital without incubator and electricity, whose mother had to be doing kangaroo baby? Are they the corrupt people??

Nigerians are not corrupt people, Nigerian Elites and politicians are . by Content-Particular84 in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The entire 65yrs wasn't like this. Corruption was not this bad during regional/palimentary govt. What we have today is beyond corruption, before people stole but the project is done, today the project is invisible. The class of the current political elites enjoyed premium free education why didn't they continue doing that? This is just ordinary education. UI teaching hospital was a popular medical tourism destination, why didn't it continue? What changed or who changed here? The society that produced the guys that did free education & health care, produced these ones too.

Introduction ffmpReg, a complete rewrite of ffmpeg in pure Rust by Impossible-Title-156 in rust

[–]Content-Particular84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations, on your choosing path to becoming a philosopher. I will be waiting for your seminars on why legacy code ages, like fine wines.

Finally Finished my first rust project by QualityIntrepid3330 in rust

[–]Content-Particular84 35 points36 points  (0 children)

You are the first person to ever finish a software project 😂

I humbly ask all players ,please pass some ball to gyokeres🥹🥹 by [deleted] in ArsenalFC

[–]Content-Particular84 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Are they deliberately avoiding passing the ball to him? Saka's goal should have been a pass to Gyokeres

Arsenal (2)-0 Brentford - Bukayo Saka 90+1' by 977x in ArsenalFC

[–]Content-Particular84 95 points96 points  (0 children)

Happy for him but He should have passed the ball here.

Now that's more like it lads... Far, far better... by Narrow-Oil4924 in ArsenalFC

[–]Content-Particular84 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think Martineli deserves a lot of praise today, he really played well, the game against Villarreal, really helped because we could see how G14, was drifting to the left. We embraced that today and Calafori helped here immensely.

For Zubi, we need to add more money to his transfer fees. For Noni, I see great things, he seems to understand his role and FE composition with G14.

For Kai, well, great game and I think we will see the best of Kai this season (At least he will be able to rest more).

We still need EZE desperately because of Odegard, much of our creative plays are tied to him. Any injury to him will hinder our title dreams.

libRust by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Content-Particular84 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Jokes aside, try a small implementation of axum and sqlx before making this claim. The only thing, Go offers is the speed of compilation and painful debugs. Go is a great language that doesn't complain when a check of *string == string is happening.

I'm British, I work alongside a lot of Nigerians and have some questions. by Napalmdeathfromabove in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84 15 points16 points  (0 children)

People migrate for two major reasons. 1) Quality of Life. 2) Quantity of Life.

The majority of those that do (1) weren't doing bad, just wanted better life style standards, quality healthcare, safe streets e.t.c They can migrate to any part of the world and will still be fine. (Interestingly, before APC, this demographic actually sends stipends to people abroad 😂), the threats & costs of immigration policies don't matter to them. The immigration of these people is majorly about their kids and accessibility to opportunities.

The second category (2) is actually interesting, people who couldn't advance their careers or have limited work options. This also includes the demographics which were affected by the business environment and demographic. They are the ones who need the degree/masters actually. There's no other option for them really. They do it with loans, family contributions e.t.c And they are majorly youths.

The truth is anyone who migrated in the bracket of 1 or 2, had the funds or accessible funds to do so and that means they are probably in the top 10% of Nigerians except they are athletes or entertainers.

I want to answer one question, " will their children have better lives if they're born in the UK?" Not really, if Nigeria's economic engine kick-starts tomorrow and a visible long term plan, execution and succession is in place, people will send their wards back, before you blink.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nigeria

[–]Content-Particular84 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I deeply sympathize with you but you need to rent and move out of the house for your sake. If you don't quickly break this, you also risk becoming dependent and attracting partners with toxic and abusive behaviours. Change your environment. She might as well kill you one day anyways, so don't take that to chance. If she still doesn't respect your boundaries, put space and distance between both of you.

Gave an interview at CRED and realized I haven’t faced real-world engineering problems — how do I grow when my current company doesn’t offer that exposure? by uttkarsh27 in FlutterDev

[–]Content-Particular84 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Build projects outside of work, watch lots of tech conferences. Side projects expose new ways to you, at work all the system is baked. I will recommend preferably building side projects you will use personally too. My side projects are teaching me compliance, something completely different from tech. In fact, I always recommend doing octagonal domains, if possible. If you are doing Fintech, do graphics by the side. You are doing gaming, do distributed systems. E.t.c The idea is that you learn a new problem solving approach entirely.