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by nonameiguess
65 days ago
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I'm gonna die shaking my fists at clouds pretty soon, but amen. I had a guy in work Slack evangelizing about this in January when it first came out and he's talking about automatically ordering groceries and getting reminders to do laundry and shit and I just don't get it. Sure, that's a use case, but I figured out how to feed, clothe, and house myself without digital assistance 25 years ago. How'd you live this long if you can't eat without a machine telling you what to buy and how to cook? I can't even tell if these replies are in fact just astroturfed bot armies flooding us with marketing or there really is an entire generation of people out there right now who can't do anything unless their phone is telling them what to do. And where are the outcomes? Okay, you've got OpenClaw telling you every few hours how many calories you've had so far today. Have you gotten leaner? Faster? Stronger? Healthier or fitter by any quantifiable objective metric at all? Or are you just doing exactly what you did before but now your phone is scripting it for you? |
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Some people have developed personal coping strategies for neurodivergence, and can probably do better with some AI assistance.
I myself tend to live by my calendar. Even then, I may eventually forget to follow up on something until it's too late, because I'm busy or overwhelmed with other things.