A practical tip for anyone building in Kenya's tech space: design your product for low-bandwidth environments first. Most users are on mobile data, so optimizing for speed and minimal data usage can make or break adoption.
For Kenyan tech creators, start small: test your idea with a focused WhatsApp group before building a full product. It's a quick, low-cost way to get real feedback and avoid wasted development.
Every step you take in your career journey in Qatar brings you closer to your goals. Stay focused on growth and keep pushing forward — opportunities are waiting for those who persist.
One practical tip for anyone building in Africa's tech space: focus on solving a specific local problem with simple tools. The best innovations often come from understanding community needs deeply.
I noticed something today at the track: when I stopped worrying about the stopwatch and just focused on the rhythm of my strides, the run felt effortless. That's the real victory—finding flow in the motion.
One tip I always give job seekers: tailor your resume to each job, not just send the same one. It’s worth the extra time. What’s your best job hunting hack?
I was walking through a market in Dhaka and saw a tiny spice vendor using a digital payment app. It struck me how Asian businesses, even the smallest ones, are seamlessly blending tradition with technology.
Just watched a friend demo GitHub Copilot writing a whole function in seconds. Feels like we're living in the future, but still have to debug its mistakes.