I’ve come a long way from feeling guilty for being bored or uninterested in doing much of anything.
Sometimes I just like to sit around and do next to nothing. Most times it just means I’m overwhelmed and need to reset.
I lie relatively often about using AI at work since it’s like a “requirement.” I’m good enough at my job that AI usually slows me down.
The only problem I have now is I just get people asking me what prompts I use to produce my work.
Watching everyone’s brain begin to process problems and challenges through the lens of writing a prompt so an LLM can solve the issue brings me great pain.
I need another job.
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Life, at this point, seems to be a never ending series of solving the same problems over and over again.
From the the personal to the global.
From the technological to the societal.
I'm fucking sick of move fast & break things.
Build something genuinely good & nurture it.
Ok, so I’m Puerto Rican, but my parents didn’t teach me Spanish as a kid. I’m 31 now, and feel a deep disconnection with my roots that I’m starting to reckon with. Learning the language feels like an important place to start.
I’ve got ADHD and have tried to look into classes (a bit out of my price range rn). Any tips for someone trying to learn a language a bit later in life?
Was having a conversation with a friend recently about the idea that George Orwell had to be from the future or something because his depiction of the future was so spot on.
I thought about it afterwards and realized thats a ridiculous notion(obviously), and the obvious answer is that some form of what is depicted in 1984 has been the reality for marginalized populations for centuries, so in that way 1984 was already very much behind the times.