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A child of the internet. Dont worry, turned out much better than you expected. Senior Code Diva & dabbler in all things creative
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I do love that AI inadvertently confirms that our brains work like a muscle, too — use it or lose it. In this way relying on AI is like using a robot to lift weights, like running a marathon in a Honda Civic. You get nothing out of it.
San Bernardino is the most post apocalyptic carscape I've ever experienced in SoCal. This the exact kind of city that Cities by Diana memes about
I’m seeing first hand my colleagues give up their thinking, the whole “learning through trials and tribulation” process, to AI and it will not bode well for the tech industry.
Working on my wife's portfolio website and solved a design problem by using CSS round(). This is a less used yet very useful function! Here is my article about it, and will update it soon with a new use case: ishadeed.com/article/css-...
marking off AI slop / seo spam pages experimenting with collective action on the whole internet
The reason cops kill is because the job attracts people who fantasize about murder.
Made a site that takes objects from wikipedia and turns them into endless I Spy > neal.fun/wiki-spy/
Every pitch I’ve heard for how AI can make my job more efficient starts like this