Nobody holds a gun to your head and says "complain." You just do it because it feels like an observation, not a decision.
Same with worry.
Same with excuses.
So is discipline.
So is gratitude.
So is showing up.
You always have a choice.
If you want to know whether you actually have freewill, ask yourself:
-Can I stop wanting what I want?
-Can I want what I don't want?
-Can I do the opposite of my strongest impulse right now, and mean it?
If the answer is no, you're not choosing. You're watching yourself react and taking credit for it.
1 hour
60 mins
3,600 seconds
That’s exactly how much to need put everyday in
- your passion
- your dream
- your billion dollar idea
In whatever the fuck you want do.
That’s 365 hours of dedicated hours in a year. It can change your life.
there are two kinds of tired.
one is the muscle running out of fuel - sleep fixes that.
the other is your brain slamming the brakes because it knows where you're headed is wrong.
No amount of rest fixes the second.
only a turn does.
The hiring crisis isn’t happening because of AI.
It’s happening because we’re still using pre-AI hiring processes.
The Atlantic had a wild line:
Young people use ChatGPT to write applications,
HR uses AI to read them…
and nobody gets hired. Kind of true.
We switched to a new system that actually works.
My experience using https://t.co/5ZBdcE5SPn.
- Mis-sold that poke had a WhatsApp integration to read messages (I know it's technically impossible but I played along)
- Forgot to add the client's email to a calendar invite (almost missed the meeting)
- Ended up looping on an email thrice that I drafted myself finally
Everyone keeps talking about Vibing. Here is my honest take.
LLMs are like steroids for skilled developers or those who understand system architecture. For others, it feels like a toddler wielding a bazooka, shooting aimlessly.
We're seeing the upside clearly in our own team.
My co-founder (Roopak Nijhara), recently used Claude Code to push a change across 80 different files. I went in to test it, expecting the usual hunt for regressions.
There wasn't a single bug. It just worked.
There are days when we estimate a feature will take x days and gets done in a fraction of the time when Roopak is working on it. All because AI overdelivers.
At the same point, I've seen what happens at the other end. Vibe Coders using these tools to write absolute noodle code. It's a structural mess, prompted into existence without any grasp of the 'why'.
The problem is using these tools without the intent to actually understand the system.
That's a recipe for disaster. You're just building technical debt faster. Eventually, you hit a wall so complex forget AI even God can't help.
AI today is a force multiplier - both for competence, and ignorance.
#AI #Vibecoding
@h_kalra Very insightful! The most interesting thing for me was the memory feature. I feel like it's the new way that open ai really wants to know every single bit about us.