THE BRO WEEKLY SHOWCASE | TAKE YOUR PICK!
In this post, we will be giving you some posts curated by @brofi that caught our attention. We are not quantity but quality based humour, weird knowledge, diversity, project updates and we don't mind lengthy posts at all, however, we are looking for more than just words.
You earn the BRO curation by holding bro, the more you have, the more you get. Still, we look out for quality and not shit posts. Holding Bro doesn't guarantee you votes if you do not give quality material. Without further delay, in no particular order, here are some posts that caught our eye over the past week:
A Wee Kingdom by @ifarmgirl
The road beautification program in the region certainly encourages people to showcase their creativity in various ways. Not only did they plant ornamentals, but also upcycled materials such as the hard exterior shells of coconuts (coconut husks), used car and bike tires, umbrellas, and such.
Well, we were amazed at how they thought of things like that. Not so long ago, I wished to find colorful and polka-dotted fungi, and seeing these bunches along the highway kinda made that wish come true, even when they are only artificial.
Netflix’s Baby Farm – A Chilling, Thought-Provoking Nollywood Masterpiece by @vickoly
The series captures how Adanna found her way to Lagos from the village in search of the person who impregnated her, and when she couldn't locate him, she, one way or another, found her way to a renowned NGO(The Evans Foundation) that, to the outside world, is helping women and also serves as a place prospective mothers can adopt and overall a philanthropy centre. Unknown to the outside world, it's a baby farm that's exploits women, where whenever any pregnant girl enters, she will ultimately be trapped and unable to get out. Each time she gives birth, she's being impregnated by the staff of the NGO so they can keep making more babies to be sold out to rich folk, but to the public, it's adoption.
World's Spiciest Pepper: Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper)!🌶️ by @untilwelearn
If you search on Google now, you might find this pepper somewhere on the third or fourth position, but even then, it will be considered among the world's spiciest peppers. A few years ago, it also received the title of World's Spiciest Pepper in the Guinness Book of World Records, and its name is the Ghost Pepper.
One Percent of You by Michelle Gross (Review) by @deraaa
Meet Hadley, 21 years old, mother of one and expecting, also government aided (according to the judgy people). She may have been like every other dreamy-eyed young and naive girl who believed the lies of a no-good, deadbeat momma’s boy.
Meet Elijah, 30 years old, single with the whole bad boy grumpy aura. He takes one look at Hadley and thinks her a fraud. Why? Because he believes taxes go to fund her and her kids which may be from different men.
Faster and Cleaner Python: What's New in 3.14 by @makerhacks
Python 3.14 is planned for release around October, and it's packed with changes designed to make Python run faster and help programmers write clearer, less confusing code.
One of the biggest themes in this update is performance. Several changes under the hood mean your Python programs could run noticeably quicker, especially for certain tasks.
Yes, Python, the popular programming language used for everything from websites to science, is getting an update that promises a speed boost over even the gains in 3.13.
Let's explore the highlights of what is coming.
Shakespeare’s Works: A Blueprint For The Future? by @justfavour
Have you ever read an old book that accurately predicts the future? Imagine reading a book written 100 years before the world war that talks about the world war. Or a book that was written in the 18th century, discussing about phones and technological gadgets. It can even be accurate enough to narrow it down to the trending gadgets in today’s world- Apple or Samsung products. Sometimes, I like to view authors, particularly literary writers as magicians, you know, seers in their own worlds. Their pens, papers, and imaginations are their magical tools. It is really fascinating how they use their imaginations to envision what the future might hold. Some books and movies have accurately predicted the future, leaving readers and viewers in awe about how they managed to do so.
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