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> Can explore all the pictures.
> Can add your pictures.
> Can save, like others pictures.
> Can see other profile.
I know, more should be added,
Listed them. Will be working on them. Even the MVP stuff.
Next thing will be the mobile version.
Intelligent people struggle with addiction. Their minds need more. They have obsessions nobody around them shares. Philosophy. Astronomy. Dostoevsky. Jazz. Quantum physics. Things they know deeply. Things they've gone so deep into that anything else feel like small talk. And small talk feels like suffocation. So... they drink. Work until 2 am. Doomscroll until they're numb. Because there is a gap. A gap between who you are and the conversations available to you. And it's one of the loneliest places a person can live.
just got in solana fellowship, what are the good to have prerequisites before the start.
ps : i have decent fullstack client side solana knowledge
@kirat_tw
just got in solana fellowship, what are the good to have prerequisites before the start.
ps : i have decent fullstack client side solana knowledge
@kirat_tw
There is a lot of things you are touching on here. First off the feeling where you feel pulled to just keep using AI because it is just easy, is the ultimate goal of your brain. The human brain is fully wired to find efficiency and use less energy at its simplest level. You now have something that can get a desired results with a fraction of effort. A good comparative example is how no one knows anyone's phone number anymore. Your brain outsourced it to a device that has it. It doesn't have to remember those numbers anymore so it doesn't. Or why don't people go hunt their own food anymore. Some do and you certainly can but for most your brain doesn't even see it as an option anymore for obtaining calories.
The other thing you are running into which you are not alone but among some of the first people effected, to truly experience it, is running into a questioning of purpose. On average most people have morphed their perceived purpose into their work and careers. Especially people who have really put in a large effort to get where they are. You know have something that is pulling that purpose into question. Who are you now if not a skilled software engineer? What does that even mean anymore?...
Even if everything goes the most utopian route with AI eliminating the need to work to survive and we enter an age of abundance. This will be the single hardest struggle people will have; what is my purpose now?! For some it will be devastating others it will turn into something wonderful and freeing.
Sadly you can stop using AI and try and get your skill and sense of accomplishment back but the spark being lit of questioning of purpose doesn't go away once ignited. The positive part though, if you can have the patience to sit with how uncomfortable it all is you can emerge on the other side in a much better position. That looks different for everyone but there is no lack of information out there to manage through it. A transition of losing purpose happens in many forms and has happened all through history.
AI just happens to be accelerating and hitting something that will effect a greater amount of people. Maybe though this will help the world start to see that life and people's worth can be more than just the job you do and money you make.
You're are not alone and there will be more and more people in this boat with you as the next few years pass. We are truly all in this together.
Modern AI workflow:
> describe problem to ChatGPT 5.3
> get a better prompt for Cursor
> feed it to Claude Opus 4.6
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