@paulg@headinthebox That's the problem nowadays, people thing trying is a waste of time. Yet, you learn so much from trying to make stuff, even if it's a clone of something that already exists.
@GergelyOrosz From what I see in the market, there are lots of remote jobs that are country specific, which ends up reducing the amount of potential candidates compared to a worldwide remote job.
@Mugilan_SS@OpenAI No it won't.
I asked it to look at the code based and provide a plan for a given task. It burned all my 5h usage and didn't finish. GPT-5.5 burned all 5h usage really quickly to the point it barely worked.
Keep in mind, I like ChatGPT, but this is kind of ridiculous.
The best products are made by people who put a piece of themselves into the work.
It’s hard to measure, but you can feel it just like you can feel great music, food, or craftsmanship. As Jony Ive put it: “I do believe that we have this ability to sense care.” At Apple, he said, “we designed everything, and we cared about everything.”
The worst products feel soulless. You can sense when nobody cares. Most enterprise software feels this way.
AI has made it super easy to create soulless things at scale. But it doesn’t have to be this way. The antidote is to be even more intentional about creating things with soul.