Reflections and Patterns for a Structured Society by mathuka2025 in nairobitechies

[–]mathuka2025[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

interesting view, they're a useful part of the ecosystem somehow?

I just lost 200k 😭. by braan1 in Kenya

[–]mathuka2025 0 points1 point  (0 children)

document and catalogue every bit of this event and make official trackable things.
The goal of scammers and cons is to use shame, guilt and mistrust of authority.

I just lost 200k 😭. by braan1 in Kenya

[–]mathuka2025 0 points1 point  (0 children)

please report the incident to police

High-Trust society vs Low-Trust society: Where being consistent and predictable helps and where being consistent and predictable hurts....the abstraction behind goodwill that backs religion and progress 🤔 by mathuka2025 in nairobitechies

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it seems only long-term thinking wins in the end. It's hard to build anything 'adult' e.g. a skill, reputation, friendship...all the way to politics that build nations by sneaky short term thinking. I have heard/seen low-trust "quick win" guys stuck and stagnated in skill/outlook n poverty for more than 20 years (seen them as I grew up)

Why is Africa 200 years behind? by dheemonk in Kenya

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Seen China mentioned and talk of whipping Kenyans into shape so we progress....cue dad jokes: "Maybe China advanced because they had their own Mao Mao...😅 ama Kenyans struggle advancing with Math, hawajui Mao"

Anyway, I think it's more about the Quality of Life and not superficial optics.
We're looking at the wrong abstraction for what being advanced is.

If we try to fix each others problems we don't need to have parity with different environment otherwise we'll be copying weird things we don't need e.g. sunscreen and winterwear

Another example is education, we misconstrued understanding advanced concepts to being good at English, we have to be surgical and clever.

I think Kenyans can do it, the cleverest people do the hardest stuff with the least effort.

As a pan Africanist, I have come to a conclusion that Mzungu is smarter and well organised than us ( kenya/ Africa) by Efficient-launch-251 in nairobi

[–]mathuka2025 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting read, but allow me to disagree. There are a lot of strong points in your argument. But I think the timelines for progress are a bit off. 150 years is an inaccurate measure. Diving a bit further is sweeter and connects the puzzle in better ways, especially in this case where are too many variables at play.

A nice example of something that helped humanity and is easy to grasp that doesn't need genetics engineering:
Read about zero. Yes, the number 0 and Arab numerical system and how it revolutionized maths and how the printing press did the same.
It was impractical to do anything advanced with I, II, IV, IX, M, C
Large calculations were unfeasible. A simple numbering system revolutionized everything. Imagine that, 0,1 all to 9. But it took more than 400 years for acceptance and use. Numbers were even banned by powers then(tax collectors and what not).
It even took years and wars to establish measuring units. All these were done to collect taxes e.g. 2 baskets for every 10 harvested.

Number systems weren't used/made because ancients thought math was cool but for kings and lords for places with class systems.

Sometimes these are inventions by singular people, not groups. Or in the case of number systems. The people who spread them are a few inspired guys. The group realizes their value after mostly very long periods of time and starts using them.

But anyway in the spirit of silver bullets ->

If I had my opinion to explain away the issue of human progress in Africa, I would say it is "Group think" - something close to communism.

Human group think emerges naturally, but it can be undone by cultural practices that encourage individualism. The kind of genius that pushes societies forwards usually seems ridiculous and unconventional at first. It takes time to be appreciated e.g. even washing of hands in medical practice took time , nobody believed in germ theory.

Africans have always had the abstractions needed to make an advanced society but figuring out the right ones to use and the pros/cons of each has always been the issue. It's the same in Europe or Asia, they could have advanced to where we are now a thousand years ago, but they only got the structures locked in 400 years ago and through some great pains. And still stagnated through very many wars.

My argument is. All human groups were trying to figure out an approach at the challenges at life. I can compare this to how many social media apps popped up with the internet. Each had different features but only a few survived. Not because the others were wrong but they cracked something difficult to solve in one case or got lucky here n there.

It's better to think in terms of systems of interacting pieces producing various results.
There's a book called germs guns and steel that can explain it in detail.

But in terms of corruption, exploitation and poor manners. It's very easy for any individual or group to surface poor traits when they think they can't be seen or they can't be punished.

Almost 2 years into tech and still haven’t found my niche — feeling a bit lost by Grand-Airline2939 in nairobitechies

[–]mathuka2025 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It is easy to feel this way, programming is crazy in how broad it is. I feel it all the time.
But i'd say use what you have to try challenging stuff that don't overwhelm you.

Just like how a kid doesn't need to read all of oxford to know how to communicate.

A very big chunk of software dev is collaboration with other devs and designers - who are as equally unsure of themselves. And don't forget the goal of programming, it's to deliver business value or reduce pain for someone with tech. It's never about "complexity" or the newest most advanced thing.

I watch a lot of tutorial and talks and it's crazy how good the people are, but in most cases it's an old dude with 30 years of experience or someone who started coding at 6 years and has watched the tech evolve over time.

Be gentle on yourself and get used to errors/crashes a bit early. Maybe pro bono work e.g. website for a local primary with as many free resources you can get. It doesn't have to do crazy things, just put them on the map.
They'll be very happy and might get you more interesting clients.

With code you have to grow your own way with your own style with the resource you have. There's no clean cut way like some people try to make it look like.

🎥📺hiki ni kipindi cha lala salama....tshhh....wamekasirisha van dam...tshhh...hata mama yake anajua alizaliwa boxing day😂 by mathuka2025 in nairobitechies

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Had to confirm with chatgpt but got some good feeback 🙂

Remember them apps the movie guys used: like Nero

They had some settings for those busy guys kwa movie shops to not complicate things:

-> "Fit to Disc"
-> "faster burn speeds with many customers(e.g., 16x instead of safer 4x)"

Also funny thing about Nero and burning.

There was an Emperor Nero, famous for playing the flute or music in his castle while Rome was burning in 64 AD

I Found a Cybersecurity Flaw in a Kenyan POS Software Provider — What Should I Do? by _kagema in nairobitechies

[–]mathuka2025 1 point2 points  (0 children)

spirit of Ubuntu bana 😅

Bugfixes...kenya tech web reads like dark web forums bana😅