This is relatable. Somehow I feel that with the assistance from AI, we can be more creative and productive in research and writing than before the AI era. But it feels great 🙂 that the coding and writing during PhD was without AI, that resulted in better problem solving skills.
These days, I have a rare bragging right: I wrote all my code and papers in my PhD and the thesis, and a trade book without AI. I formatted LaTeX tables in lonely frustration, and my language checks were my friends.
I need to embrace AI, but at least I know I can do without it.
No início do mestrado eu usava o computador pra tudo, até que meu orientador, durante uma aula, fez um longo desabafo sobre isso. Ele falou que observava a capacidade de retenção de informação dos estudantes virando água ao passar dos anos e principalmente dos que usavam pc. +
one thing my single era taught me is that i’m a BIG FAT yapper, i can connect with literally anyone.
a single good conversation doesn’t mean much when i can do that with almost anyone. realizing this actually made me think way more clearly about what i want in a future partner instead of romanticizing everything.
feelings in the moment are easy. they don’t mean it’s real.
A viral video from Uzbekistan is catching attention on social media, showing a group of talented boys playing a popular Indian song. In the clip, the boys perform the melody together using musical instruments, giving the Indian track their own unique touch.
This is truly the most beautiful video I’ve seen lately
So tender and heart-warming, yet it makes you stop and reflect, with a subtle touch of sadness
We may have gained so much, but perhaps we’ve lost even more✨