Ever wondered how it works?
Have you ever used Opay for a transfer and thought ,"Wow, that was fast and it barely takes one mintue to see alert.
Or imagine an artist in Lagos, Nigeria dropping a new album and fans in London, Accra, and New York can stream it instantly, without the artist having to own a room full of servers with blinking wire.
That is th...
Vendor onboarding usually starts with one clean request and then turns into a messy thread. Procurement asks for a W-9, security asks for a SOC 2 report, finance asks for remittance details, legal asks for an executed agreement, and the vendor replies with four attachments across three messages because different people own different parts of the process.
That is exactly the kind of work...
Building an AI agent is fun. Fixing its production latency when it's juggling live data, RAG, and text-to-speech? Not so fun.
In the latest episode of the AI Agent Clinic, we sat down with developer Sami Maghnaoui to debug PlaybackIQ, a football / soccer agent he built to provide pre and post match analysis with text to voice, and minute-by-minute match insights with interactive UI.
...Every Algerian developer building with AI hits the same wall: an international payment card. OpenAI, Anthropic, Google — every major AI provider assumes you have one. Most Algerian developers don't, or don't want to deal with the friction of currency conversion, card rejections, and unpredictable billing in a foreign currency.
That's no...
Every data grid demo looks incredible with twenty rows.
The columns line up. The hover state is tasteful. The checkbox has confidence. Someone scrolls three inches and everyone quietly agrees that software has advanced.
Then the real product arrives.
Fifty thousand rows. Twenty columns. Editable money. A custom status cell. Filters. Sorting. Horizontal scrolling. A user ...
Every developer has experienced this.
You clone a repository, open it, and suddenly you're staring at thousands of files.
You spend hours answering questions like: