@NandinoAI Pomodoro is a productivity patch, not a cure.
The real problem is the engagement machine:
build for the work, or build for likes?
be original, or be whatever Grok boosts to a few thousand people?
Most of it is just theater.
@Ross_Starkey_ All of this feels like a weird mix of spices, ingredients, recipes, and meals. None of it feels natural. Feels like all creators and founders sold their souls to the devil.
@Ross_Starkey_ All of this feels like a weird mix of spices, ingredients, recipes, and meals. None of it feels natural. Feels like all creators and founders sold their souls to the devil.
The last two comments still feel a bit robotic to me.
Another problem with every “helper tool for X” is that it creates token anxiety — you start feeling like you should use it all the time, and then feel bad when you don’t.
In our case, it becomes: “you have to think about X every day.”
What I want instead is mental safety for my lazy answers — not more ADHD.
@jlin1206 Yep. You just need to understand how your decision, app, or feature works at a high level—simple enough to explain it and discuss it on a Zoom call with colleagues.