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bluSCALE4
·4 か月前·議論
Personally, I think the value in ChatGPT in health is not that it's right or wrong but that it encourages you to take an active role in your health and more importantly to try things. I've gone through similar issues with ChatGPT where it's convinced me that if A is true, therefore so must B though that may not be the case.

In the future, I think I'll likely review things with ChatGPT and have an opinion and treat the doctor like a ChatGPT session as well--this is opposed to leading the doctor to what I believe I should be doing. I was dismissive about the doctor's advice because it seemed so obvious but more and more, I feel that most of our issues are caused by habitual, daily mistakes--little things that take hold seasonally or over periods of stress that appear like chronic health issues. At least for me.
bluSCALE4
·5 か月前·議論
I wasn't aware it does it insidious. I always assumed I miss typed something, not that the phone itself was messing things up.
bluSCALE4
·6 か月前·議論
Whatever, man, this guy isn't wrong. Look at the example he gave how a camera made it so that anyone could do what only a few could. Novel art is just a candid shot now. It forced art to completely change its values. Much of the same will happen now. The difference is that with the past, we still needed artists to take advantage of them while now, it all can be completely automated. It's disgusting but I'm sure purest thought the same of every innovation.
bluSCALE4
·7 か月前·議論
What food? You mean ultra processed garbage that will kill you?
bluSCALE4
·7 か月前·議論
CSS was a mistake? JavaScript was a mistake, specifically JavaScript frameworks.
bluSCALE4
·8 か月前·議論
...the companies will be very pleased.
bluSCALE4
·9 か月前·議論
If eating a "good balanced diet" were easy/normal, we'd have close to zero disease. Supplements are definitely a way to get as close as possible to balance when day to day food intake is chaotic.
bluSCALE4
·9 か月前·議論
I don't agree. As with everything, it requires care. Taking a multivitamin and thinking you're good to go is delusional.
bluSCALE4
·9 か月前·議論
Use foam, problem solved.
bluSCALE4
·9 か月前·議論
This is how I feel about some LinkedIn folks that are going all in w/ AI.
bluSCALE4
·9 か月前·議論
Is this the proverbial writing on the wall then?
bluSCALE4
·9 か月前·議論
I disagree. There's a guy that doesn't have much attention that's creating fuel from burning plastic. He got crowdfunded. I also recall finding a website way back when of a dude that explored the old railroad tunnels of downtown Chicago. I would have 100% funded that guy for content.
bluSCALE4
·9 か月前·議論
Feels to me a combination of old web with new web tricks is the key. People used to update obscure hobby details but there really was no way to donate. Creators didn't even think to bother to ask. All this democratization talk seems to be the solution.
bluSCALE4
·10 か月前·議論
This is sort of what I'm afraid of. I reflect on a lot of people I worked with in the past that are a little older than I am now and things were rough. They'd basically try and find side work and make a living off of it but nearly all of them returned to the workforce. Now, jobs are scarce so I'm really thinking that a career change might be in order. With self driving cars posed to take out a chunk of low skilled jobs and with the self imposed AI that will likely cost 25% of IT job shrinkage, the future looks really grim.

Crass's song from the 1981 Systematic Death last verse seems prophetic, "They'd almost paid the mortgage when the system dropped its bomb".
bluSCALE4
·10 か月前·議論
You must fight the urge to click on controversial topics. If you mentally subscribe to any fringe idea, the algo immediately feeds you echo chamber / bubble content. It's crazy.
bluSCALE4
·10 か月前·議論
Yep! I actually mentioned this as well. I did it recently and though I miss some of the recommendations, I can't say I miss them that much.
bluSCALE4
·10 か月前·議論
Log out and you’ll be even more ashamed.
bluSCALE4
·10 か月前·議論
Regarding recommendations. I recently disabled history and recommendations and the subscribed tab has everything I’d expect. No more surprises and no more political garbage.
bluSCALE4
·10 か月前·議論
I'd be interested in knowing if he was multitasking and using a lot of memory. I know wedding photos are usually something you feel rushed to upload so maybe this issue can be made worse depending on system resource availability.
bluSCALE4
·10 か月前·議論
I have Apple Photos but I never thought to use it to automatically import my photos and clean it up. My process is very similar to where you've ended up. Thanks for validating it--I'll never change it.