Using AI is like putting those little helper wheels back on your bike while you're perfectly able to use your bike without them, because you think you're faster with three wheels.
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Using AI is like putting those little helper wheels back on your bike while you're perfectly able to use your bike without them, because you think you're faster with three wheels.
I just noticed that when I watch something while spinning with my e-spinner, and I want the video to start or stop, I tap the e-spinner pedal first because It Makes Things Go Or Stop..
It's funny how the brain abstracts theses kinda "function paths"..
A similar thing might be when I have a book or some text on actual, physical paper, and I peruse for something specific, my brain zaps me with imagery of pressing CTRL+F.
I did a very daring thing today and sat down at the open piano at the central station, and played a piece I've been practicing for months, The Wind Forest by Joe Hisaishi, from the "Ghibli Best Stories" sheetmusic book.
This here, just wayyy slower:
And like, my fingers were trembling, but they knew where to go, and gosh, I'm so proud for stepping over my shadow and doing it (with kid 1 cheering for me!).
And then some people even clapped!
And when I left the premise, i felt a little nauseous and like my knees were going to give up.
But i was so happy I did it, and still am 😁😁😁
We have 40°C on the balcony x_x
Me: *looking around the apartment* George Harrison: * suddenly channels into me * George Harrison: 🎶🎸I look at the floor and I see it needs sweeping...🎸🎶 Me: ... George Harrison: ... George Harrison: okay bye bitch have fuuun