Tech Adventures, Creative Journeys & Personal Revelations
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From Dropout to Leader: Lessons from My Unconventional Tech Journey
Published:In this reflective blog post, I share my journey from dropping out of college to becoming a leader in the tech industry. Despite not following a traditional path, persistence, self-learning, and embracing diverse experiences shaped my career. This post offers insights and lessons for anyone considering alternative routes to success in tech.
Skill Atrophy and the Rise of the Perpetual Junior in the Wake of AI
Published:This blog post is driven by my own observations and concerns regarding skill atrophy in an era of rapid technological advancement. I hope it sparks thoughtful reflection on how we can nurture true expertise in a world increasingly influenced by AI.
Open Source and the Guyanese Digital Frontier
Published:Guyana is currently at a critical juncture in its digital transformation, with more and more businesses realizing that digital services are an essential piece of the puzzle in their day-to-day operations — from e-commerce to providing customer support over the web.
How to send secret messages in images
Published:Steganography is the art and science of concealing information by embedding messages within seemingly innocent communications. This post will walk you through the process of utilizing Stegosuite to encrypt your data within photos, limiting access to those who know it exists.
Stop chasing the bus
Published:There's no escaping reason, no denying purpose. Because as we both know, without purpose, we would not exist.
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Phishing attack targeting facebook users
Published:Bad actors are sending malicious WhatsApp messages and emails claiming to be facebook support that urges victims to click on a link to verify their accounts or it will be deactivated
The Great Migration: My Journey from WordPress to Astro—Pitfalls, Triumphs, and Deployment Diaries
Published:JavaScript is what the devil uses to torture sinners. f we can fix or agree to abandon JavaScript, I think the world would be a better place.
How I overcame “imposter syndrome” and became a 10x engineer
Published:You spent 6 months in a boot camp learning HTML, CSS, and JS and built a couple of basic websites. If you feel like an imposter, it's because you are one, brother.
A practical guide to online security for the average user
Published:Is security an after thought for you? This is how I protect myself online and how you can too.