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DisruptiveDave
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I completed three "micro apps" solely for myself (well, one for my wife and I) over the last month, all vibe coded. I sent two of them (sort of micro mindfulness tools) to a therapist friend. "WOW, I didn't know you could do all that!"

What I told her was, I, in fact, could not do all that. I'm a marketer who's been in software companies for 15 years. Zero coding ability. However, through repeated exposure to programmers, PMs, and designers - and because a major part of my role is to develop a nuanced understanding of how our products create value for users - I've learned how to think like a product designer and developer (albeit to a non-professional degree).

That's the part of the "anyone can now build software" sentiments that seems to be skipped over. Anyone can now have their ideas coded for them, but that doesn't automatically create the ability to make all the right decisions during the design and build process. It doesn't create thoughtfulness and consideration and the willingness to say "no" to a feature because, while it seems cool, it will detract from the core purpose of the overall tool.
DisruptiveDave
·6 mesi fa·discuss
There's a pretty good video from HealthyGamerGGG (think I got his name right) on YouTube titled something like: Is ADHD A Superpower for Meditating? It sounds click-baity but I find him quite appealing. As a lifelong ADHDer, meditation has been more beneficial to me than any medicine or other practice.
DisruptiveDave
·8 mesi fa·discuss
May I suggest "Man And His Symbols" by Car Jung? It was his final writing and, I believe, his only one that focused on the common(ish) reader as the audience. The basis of the book (and generally his studies and beliefs) is that the subconscious is as meaningful as the conscious, it just communicates in ways that are harder to access in modern society, and therefore it's been pushed away and ignored.
DisruptiveDave
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Joy is whatever is happening right now minus your opinion of it. (personally, I'd revise that by swapping "joy" with "contentment" or "peace")
DisruptiveDave
·10 mesi fa·discuss
This is buddhism and mindfulness in a nutshell. The only thing about your existence that does not change is that which is aware.
DisruptiveDave
·anno scorso·discuss
the ol' "name and tame"
DisruptiveDave
·anno scorso·discuss
Right, it won't change the fact that the finger injury is sending pain signals to your brain. But it just might change what you do in reaction to that signal.
DisruptiveDave
·7 anni fa·discuss
Side note: checking in from Bonnet Shores here!
DisruptiveDave
·8 anni fa·discuss
Not the only way, but the easiest, laziest way. Which is the same approach that got us all into this fix in the first place. As the world turns...