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Having spent at least half of my adult life living abroad, I've seen this myself. The U.S., degraded as it is, is still a massive upgrade over even middle-income countries like Mexico. In the third world, nothing works. Everything is always "off" somehow. A transformer across…
One of many problems with mass 3rd world immigration: your country in decline & decay is still a massive improvement over their home countries. They don’t even perceive the decline. They’ll think “this is as good as it gets” the whole way down, which is terrifying to witness
Omo, what is killing our tech dream is lack of funds Coding with phone because you can't afford a laptop. Waiting till midnight for night plan because you can't afford sub Tries to lock in Nepa locks you out. Just lie down and cry
Struggles of Being a Techie in Nigeria 🇳🇬 💔: 1) Electricity 💡 2) Expensive Data 🥹 3) Slow internet 🐢 4) International Payments barriers 💰 5) Explaining to your family members 🥲 6) Finding international tech jobs as a Nigerian 💼
Since everyone keeps on repeating the same points: -if u're from a 3rd world country piracy and emulators are already the norm, that's like how most of us were introduced to video games in the first place
What good is getting premium money when they take far more than they pay and add nothing to X? This is not a first world issue either. It almost entirely stems from South Asia. It's just a huge leak in the ship. A glaring example of how if you make everything universal, it will…
as an average nigerian in web3, you’re already playing catch up lmao • terrible network service • poor power supply • high cost of data • high cost of gadgets ….but still no excuses, keep showing up boys, we will surely win ! 🫡
We have computers in our hands, work from anywhere, transplant organs & have revolutionary medical treatments, control spaceships from iPads, but home printers be like nah, I’m offline, source isn’t compatible, & paper won’t feed for no reason & haha you can’t do shit about it!
Y’all…my internet went out today & I had to get dressed to go to the office to work. I almost didn’t survive!!! 😝🤣 Enduring first world problems over here!! 😜🤣
First world problems... No I can't buy you a phone lol
Kenapa la diorang nak buat benda menyusahkan macam ni ? Not everyone has access to internet, at all time. Not everyone has smartphone. Not everyone knows how to use all these (nonsense) apps. Full reliance on technology is not always favourable.
Starting October 10, Malaysians without a MyDigital ID can no longer log in to the MyJPJ app as it will now require a single login via MyDigital ID. JPJ has urged all users to register through the app to prevent any login issues. 🧵1
The progress bar being full on a download and also having the label "Done", yet STILL needing to take 10 more seconds to ACTUALLY be done and ready to open is one of the most maddening 1st world problems I experience and I don't understand why it's a thing
No, it is because there is too much stark illiteracy and infrastructural deficit. To have many iPhones, Apple TV, Netflix, etc, we need access to basics like electricity and consumer credit. Just today I went through hell ordering online, and I have 107K hanging. I finally…
Learning tech in Nigeria is harder because, as you're learning, you're also battling with: Slow & expensive internet. No or terrible electricity. Mid-night electricity only. Terrible laptop. High cost of laptop with no payment plan options. Praise yourself small. You're trying.
That or having 50Mb internet speed as the fancier you can get but your friends have like... 200Mb somehow even though that doesnt even exist where you live. There's such an obvious barrier between first and third world when it comes to these things, it sucks 😬
Actually no, NOT first world problems. Lots of people don't have a desktop computer at home. If you want to reach a broad cross section of the city, a mobile version is important.
Another gap of understanding between the poor and middle class: internet connectivity. There are still whole communities, urban and rural, that don’t have internet connectivity of capabilities. Internet is still a privelege for many students, not a given...
For the "first world problems" Da's. I'm not on holidays. I'm working. Being self employed, working in entertainment, a phone with internet where you can be reached is essential. If I was on holiday I'd nearly be happy that I've no phone and would use the opportunity to relax
Because @madebygoogle Wifi broadcasts both 2.4+5Ghz bands in one SSID, I had to switch my laptop card to 802.11a mode #firstworldtechproblem
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