Watch out for too many logs in your code. It can end up making testing a nightmare.
Siphiwe
siphiwe@hornetstorage.net
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Lover of people.
The greatest loss in society is the loss of trust. It pains my heart to see what greed, betrayal and scams do to society. When we lose trust we lose something really special.
The world is missing open hearts. ♥️
“The most important thing to learn is how to be okay with reality … The truth is, everything will be okay as soon as you are okay with everything.” — Michael Singer
Friendships and deep connections with people are still essential. Entertainment without connection feels hollow after a while. People are important.
Sometimes I look at the moon and don’t just see it, it touches something deep inside me. The awe, the mystery of why it even exists, is so powerful. It reminds me to truly live. This feeling makes all the BS I usually worry about just fall away. It feels so good. Beautiful 🌒


My worst decisions and deepest regrets have come from not being able to handle what my heart was feeling.
If you can handle all the tones that your heart can play. You’ll be alright.
Some of the best things in my life were given to me, I never would have known they’d be so good. One of those gifts this past year and a half has been the guys @HORNETS they get me, they challenge me, and I love them for it. Such beautiful people. Grateful 🙏🏾
Some recent events have reminded me to trust my own perception. For a while, I was second guessing myself about certain things happening in the world, but now I’m back at peace with my judgment. Sometimes reality takes time to catch up with what you’re sensing.
I really needed it
Reality kicked my ass today. Brain fried.
If you find yourself believing the world is unfair, you’re probably comparing yourself to someone you envy or someone more fortunate than you.
I really enjoyed the Mr. Beast interview on The Diary of a CEO. He’s a really intense and smart guy. I just love his drive.
Most people never want to leave home. They’re content building their lives, surrounded by family. When bombs fall, they’re forced to flee everything they love. Then vilified as ‘invaders’ when seeking safety - accused of motives they never had. Remember this when supporting war.
My conclusion from my conversations this morning is: focus on serving the moment in front of you with sincerity, integrity, and excellence, and leave the rest to unfold as it should.
I’m having amazing conversations this morning that are really stimulating my brain. You’re all just getting the thoughts that spill out afterward without context. I just love beautiful conversations.
We see the immediate “gains” from some grand policy or intervention, but we’re terrible at connecting long-term negative consequences back to their causes. The feedback loops are so delayed and complex that we can’t learn properly from our mistakes at scale.
It’s almost like the most honest answer to most big questions is “I don’t know” but that doesn’t make for compelling leadership or funding or followers. So we get people who are confident about things that are fundamentally unknowable at scale.
The closer and smaller the circle, the more you can actually know what’s needed because you see direct effects, hear real feedback, observe actual outcomes. But as scale expands, you’re increasingly operating on abstractions, theories, models that may not reflect reality.