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Since so many white collar jobs will be lost, the robots will be less likely since now they have to compete with every unemployed dev who is going to be willing to do the physical task just for some bread and water.

This is really cool, I felt like the fashion trends are reading my mind. Except for the lack of tie dye, but I accept the tie dye to be relatively concentrated on myself.

Well the website is kind of useless, but it does suck me in. I love reading crazy reviews. The only thing that would make it better is if they also included Airbnb reviews.

The second review I read was a customer complaining about profanity in a movie and then writing out all the examples. Who has time for that?


well well well... take a look at what I just built https://burla-cloud.github.io/airbnb-burla/

I must say the reviews you have are more in the horrifying and less in the pretty funny situation. My favorite funny (and bad) review was a host that accused his guest of flipping over all the furniture in the house and the guest was like "why and how would I do this". I still want to know what happened that day. How did all the furniture end up upside down?

I love it! Endless entertainment and 0 attempts to get me to stay at the Airbnb.

yeah now that I have the images I want to do some silly shit with it. maybe find the all Airbnbs with satanic decor or like red rooms haha

Find all of the ones with taxidermy in the southwest USA.... It's like all of them. Okay I did find one in Austin without, but it still had cowhide pillows.

The book thumbnails caught my eye. The little hedgehog explained character whaa quite cute. I read an ELI for one of them, it was entertaining and practical. It was a little long, I would look around more.

Just curious, how long did you operate without AI? The burst in productivity I feel implies a time to accumulate these many small needs.

Not the person you are replying to but I have, in version control, around 80 projects dating back to about 2008 that are in various states of completion and Claude has been able to resurrect a lot of them and get them from their "half finished but will never complete" state up to "pull in modern dependencies and implement (me giving a list of what remains to be done)" to the point that they are now usable. I'm more focused on the things that are 7 or less years old because anything older than that I'm not sure I have a need for anymore.

My github is littered with projects dating back to when I started as a dev in 2012. I'd just got burned out before completing them

All my life, I suppose haha. But realistically, this will be my 25th year of any sort of programming.

The idea send wild, it reminds me of the katamari video game where you roll up assorted stuff.

That's funny, I actively seek out books written post 2022, because I enjoy the injection of AI related humor and commentary that some authors include.

Similar to how movies now include texting dialogue sometimes, it's now part of art to imitate life. I imagine modern film has couples who met through AI now and so on.


Everyone needs to get some deep sleep, and it would be nice to leave an AI running at it while I am sleeping. Are you proposing to experiment with leaving AI models with a big question and time, while you get well rested for the physical mission it will propose? The you wake up and take the actions it couldn't?

Practicing green prompting? It seems like you tried you be attentive today to you computer to return ratio.

Trying to use human attention, instead of Transformer attention.

Happy Earth day! Although I'm having a somewhat sad earth day since I've been scattering wildflower seeds and two days ago the city came though and mowed them all down. So it's less happy than usual, now the flowers are all dead.

Keep the faith. It's one setback. Check out the Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't channel for guerrilla arboreal and gardening tips.

Thanks! Their videos are already being recommended to me. I'm persistent with my flower seeding, this is my third year and in the big picture 'mowed by the town/county" is one of the less distressing things to happen. Once I had several beautiful zinnias growing near the county creek and someone came with a shovel and dug them all up! The seeds won't be stopped though.

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