Has anyone here actually landed a remote tech job while in Ghana?
I keep seeing people online talk about remote work, but am curious what skills or platforms are realistically working for people here right now.
I keep seeing people online talk about remote work, but am curious what skills or platforms are realistically working for people here right now.
My spouse and i barely argue, but lately it feels like we are becoming roommates instead of partners. Conversations feel forces and we dont spend much quality time together anymore.
For people who have gone through this before, what actually helped reconnect your marriage?
Two years ago, we debated if AI content was good. Now, the internet is saturated with flawless, zero cost AI slop. The " uncanny valley " of marketing is deeper than ever.
I am seeing a trend where high end brands are starting to charge a premium for " Certified Human " campaigns flaws, awkward pauses, and all simply because it signals a budget was spent and a human cared.
Are we moving toward an "Organic" label situation for digital content? Will generic, high production AI content eventually be seen as the cheap/fast food option, leaving human creativity as the only true differentiator for premium brands?
I have been thinking lately about how fast AI and digital tools are changing things globally, especially in tech, marketing, and creative work.
In Ghana, We have got a lot of talent, no doubt. But i keep wondering..... are we actually keeping up with how fast things are moving?
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Generally curious to hear how others see it, whether you are coding, designing, or working in the space in Ghana.
For me, it’s learning how to create content that still feels human in an AI-heavy internet. A lot of brands are posting more, but fewer are actually connecting with people.
Curious what others here think has become the most underrated skill lately.