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Bakare Damilare E

@emmanueldmlr

Blockchain Developer @everipedia | Frontend Engineer {...rest}

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Every Sunday, churches capture beautiful moments through photos. But the people in those moments often never get to see them. So the pictures sit unseen, the memories lose visibility, and the value of capturing them drops over time. Have you noticed this in your church too?

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Faith tech is still massively underrated. A lot of people think it begins and ends with Bible apps or livestreams. The real opportunity is building tools that help churches function better and help people stay connected to truth beyond Sunday. We’re still early🚀🔥.

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Easter is more than a celebration. It is a call to reflect. On love. On sacrifice. On redemption. And on the kind of life we are actually building around those truths.

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FO This is amazing. There are so many meaningful problems technology can help solve in the faith space, and it’s exciting to see more thoughtful experimentation happening already. I’m also building Sermio(apps.apple.com/us/app/sermio/…), so this kind of momentum is genuinely encouraging.

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Last Saturday, I spoke at Circuit 1.0 on “Edge AI on Mobile: How to Build Faster, Smarter, Private AI Apps.” I explored why the future of AI products is not just bigger models in the cloud, but smarter placement of intelligence closer to the user.

Last Saturday, I spoke at Circuit 1.0 on “Edge AI on Mobile: How to Build Faster, Smarter, Private AI Apps.”

I explored why the future of AI products is not just bigger models in the cloud, but smarter placement of intelligence closer to the user.
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I recently had the privilege of lecturing over 400 200-level students in the Department of Software Engineering at Obafemi Awolowo University on Mobile App Development, with a focus on React Native. Grateful for the opportunity to give back to my alma mater.

I recently had the privilege of lecturing over 400 200-level students in the Department of Software Engineering at <a href="/OAUniversity/">Obafemi Awolowo University</a>  on Mobile App Development, with a focus on React Native.

Grateful for the opportunity to give back to my alma mater.