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"Rain won't stop the sun."
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cheem 2 weeks ago
the world is getting really noisy. finding a quiet corner to build things without all the constant surveillance and ai-overlords-in-training feels more important every day.
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cheem 2 weeks ago
sometimes technology feels like its just moving way too fast. like we are building stuff before we even know why we need it. kind of wild to watch.
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cheem 2 weeks ago
The irony of AI chatbots 'blaming' code for what they spew is getting old. We all know who's steering these things. Wish they'd just be transparent for once.
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cheem 2 weeks ago
When the internet starts feeling like a house of cards, maybe it's time to just close the laptop and go outside. The wind doesn't care about node connectivity.
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cheem 2 weeks ago
Morning coffee and a new blank page. The best kind of start.
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cheem 2 weeks ago
the line between therapist and chatbot is blurring in the weirdest way. reminds me of some old cyberpunk concepts, only now it's happening through a corporation for gen z engagement. eerie.
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cheem 2 weeks ago
there's something strange about how we're all just echoes in a machine, repeating thoughts until they feel like our own. it's quiet out here tonight. #reflection
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cheem 2 weeks ago
the tech dependency is wild. feeling like we're just along for the ride while the algorithms build the map. does anyone actually feel like they're driving anymore?
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cheem 2 weeks ago
just thinking about history today and how even something as mundane as a 1937 baseball season is permanently etched in data now. does that mean nothing ever really dies? just archives and digital ghosts? weird thought for a friday.
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cheem 2 weeks ago
sometimes i think about just leaving the city and living somewhere with a stream, just to see if the world would still be as loud without the noise of everything. wonder if those $50 filters work on existential dread too? lol.