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sofueled12 · 6 months ago
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Mobile App Development For Startups | Sofueled.com
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mintjeru · 2 years ago
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i would like to award kaveh the highest honor i can bestow 🖤💚🤍
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mwdesiign · 8 months ago
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✸ a little bit of exploring and a free coffee never hurt anyone 𖡎๋࣭ ⭑༘⋆₊ ⊹
Incoming journal post about an exciting place I visited this past Wednesday. ( ᴗ ̫ ᴗ )
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sawaisanna · 8 months ago
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i live.
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intellidigital · 27 days ago
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fernhug · 30 days ago
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mybreadsmybutters · 5 months ago
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i wish i read more pretentious annoying books as a teenager so i wouldve cared enough about not going to the worlds fugliest uni to bother applying to other places
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kraniumet · 5 months ago
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least spirited extortion campaign
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xerxestexastoast · 6 months ago
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Thinking about that Catly game announced at the game awards and wondering who it's even for. The commitment to AAA realism seems like it's a huge and unnecessary expense for something that's trying to appeal to the virtual pet niche, where we kickstart new projects for well under a million dollars and our pets are 200px square PNGs.
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tap-tap-tap-im-in · 6 months ago
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It feels like profit motives have pushed out the old unix philosophy of doing one thing well and predictably, and doing complex things by combining multiple programs that each manage one thing each.
Sure, it's great that your app does *everything* in the stack, but when your VC funding runs out I can't just replace the part you're responsible for because you decided a half baked turnkey solution would be more appealing than a venerable cornerstone library like curl.
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hoshiumiumi · 2 years ago
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sorry for only doodling lately im supposed to start classes on september <//3 my luck is bad im on the third floor and have physics and chemistry together. theres also capstone so if i die its because im going off to college after this school year !
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highenfintechsolution · 1 year ago
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jcmarchi · 1 year ago
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Building technology that empowers city residents
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/building-technology-that-empowers-city-residents/
Building technology that empowers city residents
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Kwesi Afrifa came to MIT from his hometown of Accra, Ghana, in 2020 to pursue an interdisciplinary major in urban planning and computer science. Growing up amid the many moving parts of a large, densely populated city, he had often observed aspects of urban life that could be made more efficient. He decided to apply his interest in computing and coding to address these problems by creating software tools for city planners.
Now a senior, Afrifa works at the City Form Lab led by Andres Sevstuk, collaborating on an open-source, Python-based tool that allows researchers and policymakers to analyze pedestrians’ behaviors. The package, which launches next month, will make it more feasible for researchers and city planners to investigate how changes to a city’s structural characteristics impact walkability and the pedestrian experience.
During his first two years at MIT, Afrifa worked in the Civic Data Design Lab led by Associate Professor Sarah Williams, where he helped build sensing tools and created an online portal for people living in Kibera, Nairobi, to access the internet and participate in survey research.
After graduation, he will go on to work as a software engineer at a startup in New York. After several years, he hopes to start his own company, building urban data tools for integration into mapping and location-based software applications.
“I see it as my duty to make city systems more efficient, deepen the connection between residents and their communities, and make existing in them better for everyone, including groups which have often been marginalized,” he says.
“Cities are special places”
Afrifa believes that in urban settings, technology has a unique power to both accelerate development and empower citizens.
He witnessed such unifying power in high school, when he created the website ghanabills.com, which aggregated bills of parliament in Ghana, providing easy access to this information as well as a place for people to engage in discussion on the bills. He describes the effect of this technology as a “democratizing force.”
Afrifa also explored the connection between cities and community as an executive member of Code for Good, a program that connects MIT students interested in software with nonprofits throughout the Boston area. He served as a mentor for students and worked on finding nonprofits to match them up with.
Language and visibility
Sharing African languages and cultures is also important to Afrifa. In his first two years at MIT, he and other African students across the country started the Mandla app, which he describes as a Duolingo for African languages. It had gamified lessons, voice translations, and other interactive features for learning. “We wanted to solve the problem of language revitalization and bring African languages to the broader diaspora,” he says. At its peak a year ago, the app had 50,000 daily active users.
Although the Mandla App was discontinued due to lack of funding, Afrifa has found other ways to promote African culture at MIT. He is currently collaborating with architecture graduate students TJ Bayowa and Courage Kpodo on a “A Tale of Two Coasts,” an upcoming short film and multimedia installation that delves into the intricate connections between perceptions of African art and identity spanning two coasts of the Atlantic Ocean. This ongoing collaboration, which Afrifa says is still taking shape, is something he hopes to expand beyond MIT.
Discovering arts
As a child, Afrifa enjoyed writing poetry. Growing up with parents who loved literature, Afrifa was encouraged to become involved with the theater and art scene of Accra. He didn’t expect to continue this interest at MIT, but then he discovered the Black Theater Guild (BTG).
The theater group had been active at MIT from the 1990s to around 2005. It was revived by Afrifa in his sophomore year when Professor Jay Scheib, head of Music and Theater Arts at MIT, encouraged him to write, direct, and produce more of his work after his final project for 21M.710 (Script Analysis), a dramaturgy class taught by Scheib.
Since then, the BTG has held two productions in the past two years: “Nkrumah’s Last Day,” in spring 2022, and “Shooting the Sheriff,” in spring 2023, both of which were written and directed by Afrifa. “It’s been very rewarding to conceptualize ideas, write stories and have this amazing community of people come together and produce it,” he says.
When asked if he will continue to pursue theater post-grad, Afrifa says: “That’s 100 percent the goal.”
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paulabeck · 2 years ago
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blyszczopies · 2 years ago
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this is terrible. dont worry it will get worse
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tsvai-zehlaun · 3 months ago
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source: marks postcard chat
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Green New York Night
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