@michaelmiraflor Better off buying QQQM every week with a set sum until eternity ends than trying to make bets on individual tech stocks. This is financial advice.
@tomfgoodwin Isn't this what these ferries' websites are for? Why would you use a probability machine to give you an answer to a highly specific, incredibly niche question?
This is the same as saying a power drill sucks because it can't water your lawn.
@michaelmiraflor Yes good point. Maybe instead of 'current wardrobe snapshot' I meant your different styles/modes overall; broader and longer lasting.
Naturally some watches are completely timeless and go with anything (e.g. oyster perpetual) while some are more contemporary (e.g. Hermes h08).
@michaelmiraflor I think instead of classic vs niche, one of the fundamentals is knowing your use cases & wadrobe and map your key watch styles to these. Mine are Omega Seamaster (all-rounder sports/diver); IWC Portofino (classic/refined dress watch); Zenith Pilot Ceramic Black (expressive tool).
@tomfgoodwin It is more meritocratic if you consider that 'merit' in the content business involves not just quality output but also knowing how to build and nurture an audience.
Similarly, companies who have great product but no marketing at all are usually not great, successful companies.
@svpino What are the key differences to claude code? I been using claude code in cli and gemini in roo/cline on the same project and it's been interesting.
@nickfloats It also helps when you're among the first. I started with Midjourney over three years ago and hadn't even heard of any other Gen AI tools at that point.
But yes, especially in this environment you have to compete furiously and be at least at par with the market all the time.
@gfodor There's no one answer to that question. Today's LLMs can easily persuade a layman of their consciousness, but anyone who knows anything about computers or consciousness knows they quite simply can't be, at least not according to modern takes like integrated information theory.