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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I was a depressed teenager a long time ago and I am almost certain mushrooms made things worse.

I didn't need mushrooms. I needed therapy, friends, a social life, a sex life, goals, something to look forward to in the real world.

All I found on mushrooms at the time were horrible existential loops that just made things more hopeless. I would read about people having these peak wonderful experiences or Mckenna alien experiences and just get more depressed that even the mushrooms didn't help me.

It is almost blasphemous in this space to say what actually ended up changing my life were SSRIs. A little prozac fixed something that was just chemically wrong in my head.

What seems obvious is there is enormous variability in people's brain chemistry so the tool to fix the problem has to be quite specific for the individual.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
The only thing I can notice is deep research is better. Like much closer to outputting a paper from arxiv straight away.

I am really the bottleneck now and what to do with all this new information.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
You obviously haven't thought about economics much at all to say something this simplistic.

There are so many counter examples of this being wrong that it is not even worth bothering.

I love economics, but it is largely a field based around half truths and intellectual fraud. It is actually why it is an interesting subject to study.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
It is a 19th century economic observation around the use of coal.

It is like saying the PDF is going to be good for librarian jobs because people will read more. It is stupid. It completely breaks down because of substitution.

Farming is the most obvious comparison to me in this. Yes, there will be more food than ever before, the farmer that survives will be better off than before by a lot but to believe the automation of farming tasks by machines leads to more farm jobs is completely absurd.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I just don't understand this line of thinking.

Gen AI is the opposite of crypto. The use is immediate, obvious and needs no explanation or philosophizing.

You are basically showing your hand that you have zero intellectual curiosity or you are delusional in your own ability if you have never learned anything from gen AI.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Exactly. The idea that ideas are cheap and all that matters is execution is absurd.

Imagine saying this about a great record album in music. Or any masterwork of art.

From growing up with my young brain being programmed by surrealist MTV videos, in a society driven by tiktok brains, creativity will be at an absolute premium.

Just the idea that this is a bad time for the solo developer is so uncreative that it boggles my mind but it is hardly surprising.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
This is the standard stupidity here based on emotion and denial. This is the narrative that people want to hear.

Of course, trying to automate with chatGPT 4o was stupid. Trying to automate with Sonnet 4.6 will work better. Trying to automate with the models a year from now will work all the better.

To believe we are going to stop and go back to 2019 at this stage is seriously delusional.

I wish it were true. I would love to go back to 2019 but we obviously are not. We never go backwards.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I love economics but it is a field of study that we don't have the proper tools to properly study the subject yet.

Modern economics is literally a bullshit job generating process or complex system.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
The article just reminds me that I hate modern journalism and try to not read any news articles.

Hyperbolic attention grabbing headline followed by appeal to authority, appeal to authority, appeal to authority, counter opinion appeal to authority that the previous appeal to authority might all be wrong.

So wide reaching and all over the place, the reader and can pick from the menu on what point they want to use as confirmation of what they already believe to be true. Then the article can be cited in a type of scientistic, mostly wrong, gossip.

IMO a complete waste of time.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
What happened last time is exactly what will never happen again because those were all specific one off, path dependent, moments in time.

I think what you are missing is that it might not be possible to stay in business if you can't use AI to solve problems.

Before the dot com bust, I was paid in college to file papers in file cabinets all day at an office. Ten years on from that, the paper was gone, the file cabinets were gone, obviously the paper filer job was gone and even that business that employed me as a paper filer was gone because they were a dinosaur who couldn't leverage technology well and were put out of business by competitors who could.

There is huge denial on this board that everything is going to be fine hand coding on the legacy systems of dinosaur companies. Seems more likely that if the company has so much technical systems debt that models aren't useful, those companies are not going to be competitive in their area of business.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
No, the common "wisdom" you are puppeting here is harmful because it just doesn't work.

We have been telling people for decades now to be worried that they might harm themselves by too much restriction and it is just wrong. What is harmful is being over weight. What is harmful is then confusing people that they are somehow going to lose weight without much restriction or being hungry.

This also scales really bad with age because as you age the CNS recovery gets worse and worse compared to muscle recovery.

At 55, there is simply no way for me to lose weight other than being hungry. It is impossible to recover from the amount of exercise that would be needed. The reality is that no one needs to worry about too much restriction until they are down to around 12% or so body fat. The fact a person's bodyfat % is never mentioned in this is exemplary of how bad the standard advise is.

Most people have too much leptin and leptin resistance. Then those same people get the same bad advise over and over to not restrict too much because you don't want to be like an anorexic or extreme athlete and have too low of leptin. Of course, ignoring that the anorexic and extreme athlete are going to have incredibly low bodyfat percentages.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I just don't agree with this at all.

Right now is the good time for the job market. The S&P is at an all time high.

In the next recession, I expect massive layoffs in white collar work and there is no way those jobs are coming back on the other side.

40-50% of US white collar work hours are spent on procedural, rules-based tasks. Then another large chunk is managing the people doing procedural, rules-based tasks and support of people doing rules based tasks. Salary and benefits are 50% of operating costs for most business.

Maybe you do something really interesting and unique but that is just not what most white collar workers in the US are doing.

I know for myself, these are the final days of white collar work before I am unemployable as a white collar worker. I don't think the company I work for will exist either in 5 years. It is not a matter of Claude code being able to update a legacy system or not. It is that the tide hasn't really gone out in 15 years and all these zombie companies are going to get wiped out at the same time AI is automating the white collar jobs. Delaying the business cycle from clearing over and over is not a free lunch, it is a bill that has been stacking up for a long time.

On the other side, the business as usual of today won't be an option.

From my own white collar experience, I think if you view procedural rules-based tasks as a graph, the automation of any one task depends so much on other tasks being automated. So it will seem like the automation is not working but at some point you get a contagion of automation. Then so much automation will happen at once.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I just totally disagree.

I love art, I even love AI art and would probably be considered an art snob in general.

Midjourney often has the same problem with drawing lines. There is something just aesthetically wrong with the lines.

I don't care how an image is made. I only care about the output and these drawings are shit to me.

People of course have different taste in art as they do in food and all manner of subjective experiences. I would have to question how much art someone has really consumed to call this "profound". Of course you might really like it but to call this profound is absurd.
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·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I mean data brokers already do know all this.

I completely agree with you in spirit but I just can't imagine in 25 years, people won't be wearing spacial computing AR glasses with face recognition and all this is going to be out in the open.

If we were not going to evolve into a total surveillance state we wouldn't be at the state we are now.

We need to learn this lesson from 1984 "Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother."
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·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Curtis tried to make these statements on the downside of neoliberalism + postmodernism but I don't think he did a very good job based on the discussion on these films.

I think his work is just too stylized. He has such an interesting style that it overwhelms the message. I barely remember what his messaging is in films. Just the interesting visuals and ominous music.

If you read Undoing the Demos by Wendy Brown and Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition together you will understand exactly what he is going for. As a film it doesn't really work that well though beyond a kind of depressing entertainment. The themes are too subtle and philosophical along with most people don't have the background knowledge to really make sense of his points.
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·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I have two laptops running linux. One is a MSI gaming laptop with RTX card that no one would recommend for linux.

I had to try about 10 distros before I settled on linux mint. Everything else had some problem but the driver manager on linux mint made setting up the RTX so flawless.

After 8 months of use, it is the best machine I have ever used. If I had just stuck with my old favorite KDE neon though I would have been posting on how not to get MSI if you want to use linux.
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·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Linux Mint works great with nvidia cards. It has a great driver manager. It is the only distro I found after getting a laptop with a RTX card that just works. It has worked flawlessly too after 8 months of use.
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·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I don't work in software but left my old job in 2021. Was unemployed for 2 years by choice. Finally decided to get a job in 2023. I applied to two jobs, got both of them right away and picked the one that sounded better. Fast forward to summer 2025. Tired of this job and wanted to do something else. Applied to 50 jobs in 2025 and nothing but crickets. Not even a single response let alone an interview. I am pretty sure my time doing knowledge work is coming to an end. Remote? No way I ever get a remote job again after this. I am just so average. I am mostly trying to get in really good shape for when I have to do some kind of work that involves not sitting at a desk all day.
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·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I just don't agree everything will look like Marvel or Star Wars.

Everything looks like that now because the loss of DVD sales has altered the economics of movies so drastically.

These tools should ultimately empower a golden age of experimentation and unique film making.

I know for myself, I will absolutely be into this some day but it is just far too early. For me, I can see the potential of AI generated video but that is something for the 2030s. Right now it is like the digital audio workstation in 1992. It needs another decade to mature.
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·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Obviously, there has to be huge variability between people based on initial starting conditions.

It is like if someone says they are losing weight eating 2500 calories a day and someone else says that is impossible because they started eating 2500 calories and gained weight.

Neither are making anything up or being untruthful.

What is strange to me is that smart people can't see something this obvious.