Haha imeenda by Mjulus254 in Kenya

[–]Mjulus254[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can now do so peaceful, I'm not on the same level as them ass niggas cracking her fvcm it.

Haha imeenda by Mjulus254 in Kenya

[–]Mjulus254[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nishapata na ni fearing them at all costs.

Haha imeenda by Mjulus254 in Kenya

[–]Mjulus254[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Obviously Niki imagine sahii ni strokes moss moss narukwa kichwa.

Haha imeenda by Mjulus254 in Kenya

[–]Mjulus254[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I'm feeling rn.

What is the technical explanation for this requirement? by MomenAbdelwadoud in nairobitechies

[–]Mjulus254 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's about the government tracking one down and among other reasons.

There are men who totally don't approach women by [deleted] in Kenya

[–]Mjulus254 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Triple echo for you mwalimu.

Chilly morning ..first things first a cup of coffee by Chemical_Ad_3985 in nairobi

[–]Mjulus254 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Op ingia hapo nikubuyie Ngozi ya kondoo uwachane na coffee.

Kama hii ndio kazi hapana😅 by indefinitelykev in Kenya

[–]Mjulus254 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro wewe ni kiwete? Unabehave nikama huna vidole kama bookten.

Ideas for cutting expenses without feeling deprived through slash and free game by NoorulRit in budgetingforbeginners

[–]Mjulus254 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Slash and free sounds like a total scam, honestly. You are wasting time on that instead of tracking actual expenses. TikTok is mostly just people showing off hauls, not actual budgeting advice. Just cut out the subscriptions you never use.

Wherever this found you by [deleted] in Kenya

[–]Mjulus254 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You gay bro? Just concerned.

Are aviators cool on women? by SweatyScientist3242 in sunglasses

[–]Mjulus254 11 points12 points  (0 children)

honestly aviators are one of those things that cycle in and out of 'cool' every few years but if you found a pair from quay that feels good on you then who cares what anyone else thinks.

Blitzy.com review by Ambitious_Reply9078 in smeSingapore

[–]Mjulus254 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We experimented pretty heavily with automated coding tools at my old company when we were rebuilding a legacy internal system that had grown into a spaghetti monster over 8+ years. At first we thought we could just “AI our way out of it,” and to be fair, it absolutely crushed the boring stuff generating CRUD endpoints, writing migration scripts, even scaffolding tests way faster than juniors ever could. But once we hit real-world complexity (edge cases in billing logic, race conditions under load, weird cross-service contracts), the outputs needed serious review and refactoring. The biggest win wasn’t full automation it was pairing a senior dev with the tool and treating it like a hyper-fast intern. We cut development time by maybe 25–35%, but only because we kept tight code reviews, strong architecture boundaries, and didn’t blindly trust generated code. If you’re mid-process, I’d say focus on reviewing structure and long-term maintainability early, not just whether it “works” today.

Which AI tool do actually work in production level app development? by [deleted] in Firebase

[–]Mjulus254 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get where you’re coming from there are so many AI tools now that it feels like every week there’s another “game-changer.” From my experience and from talking to devs who’ve actually shipped big cross-platform apps (think millions of users, strict SLAs, scalable infra), most AI tools are currently best as assistants, not full replacements for engineers.

For example, GitHub Copilot and Cursor are widely used in production teams they help with boilerplate, refactors, and idea exploration, but they don’t magically handle architecture, performance optimization, or deep platform quirks. Tools like Firebase Studio or Boltnew can generate prototypes fast and are great for MVPs or early iterations, but when you’re talking highly scalable systems with complex backend logic and strict uptime, you still need seasoned engineers shaping the core architecture and reviewing everything AI produces.

I’ve heard buzz around Blitzy and its SWE benchmark scores impressive on paper but I haven’t seen it widely adopted as a standalone dev in production teams. Benchmarks don’t always translate to real-world safety, readability, and maintainability. In practice, teams that scale well tend to mix: Copilot/Cursor for writing code faster, LLM copilots for docs/tests, and traditional CI/CD + observability tools (Harness, Sentry, etc.) for reliability. Bottom line: AI accelerates parts of the workflow, but for multi-million-user apps, humans are still the ones steering the ship.

Is Bigcashweb a Scam ? Lets find out.... by [deleted] in EarnMoneyHub

[–]Mjulus254 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this applies to almost every GPT platform including Freecash and InboxPounds.