u/Deep_Ground2369

▲ 3 r/Rwanda

(PointlessPost) the more I see Rwanda, the more I fall in love with it

I saw a youtube video of some investor who bought agricultural land in Gicumbi and loved the scenery! Contacted the guy on whatsapp but he came rather cold/rude.

Today decided to go visit it. Knew no one. It is absolutely beautiful. I had language barrier unfortuently but walked around as much as I could. As usual wonderful people who waved back.

I said some village in Karongi is my gonns be retirement village. I said of same thing other villages I randomly visited. And O feel same of Gicumbi today.

All I know Rwanda is my home. Not born but definitely ending here.

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u/Deep_Ground2369 — 12 hours ago
▲ 2 r/Uganda

Contacted MTN for Wakanet connection and a technician initiated a payment

I am a little surprised that they did it. A few minutes after I submitted the form, someone calls from MTN saying he is Wakanet technician. First he said he needs to activate my otherwise deactivated number, which is weird. Then he said he needs my Mobile Money pin to do that. I simply hanged up the phone.

He called again to say he is ready to visit home ble ble but payment needs to be done. I said okay...

https://preview.redd.it/7nngbc479i0h1.png?width=1002&format=png&auto=webp&s=dd1cbb9ffff9f12efab24ade7d0865072b25f0f5

bum I see this popping up asking my pin soon after. Do people still fall for such scams? I mean this is very very straightforward stupid. soooo annoying!

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u/Deep_Ground2369 — 2 days ago

While I got it to do what I wanted, it is really slow. I bought credits to test with Anthropic, it worked soooooo well.

Anyone tried Ollama on low ended devices and have something to share, except to upgrade the hardware?

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u/Deep_Ground2369 — 7 days ago
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My bro, 20, just arrived to Kampala. He was a high scorer in high school and joined some uni but left due to unforeseen situtation. Now he has lost his interest in school which is totally fine. He was into electronics and computing but now says the spark is gone.

We are not pushing him into anything but looking for ways that can ignite back his passions from before or discover. He is going to start learning to drive but I am hoping he ends up being interested in running his own thing (i being employed for many years and nowdays i see jobs are as rare as diamond).

So thinking of giving him 2000-3000usd for him to try something. Idea is not for him to make a living out of it neccessarily but for him to find something to do to get back his passions. Nothing sparks so far. He is very responsible so we are not worried st all. What business can he start?

Any networking events he can attend as well around Kampala?

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u/Deep_Ground2369 — 15 days ago