11 ways ChatGPT saves me hours of work every day, and why you'll never outcompete those who use AI effectively.
A list for those who write code:
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@jhscott a long time ago I set my sights on learning how to fix the biggest problems anyone would let me fix, and yeah, the work is sometimes stressful and unpleasant, but once in a while a team comes together or a customer notices better reliability and, fuck yes, this is fun
If your reaction to a software practice or codebase is to search for some reason that it's Morally Impure, you probably won't ship much software. The world is messy. Being good at the work means, in part, learning which messes will and won't actually catch fire.
When you are fired, reality comes at you fast. How are you going to make ends meet?
It’s especially hard when you know you probably could’ve handled it better, but now it’s too late.
But looking back, if I were them, I would’ve fired me too. I was not helping.
I still consider Clubhouse summer 2020 - fall 2020 to be one of the most significant digital experiences in my life.
Right tool, right place, right time, and right people during the worst of the pandemic.