Thinking a lot of new technologies are stupid and unnecessary. Of course, at least in big tech, lot of them objectively are.
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My favorite example: Copilot to read your emails for you and send responses automatically. Get two people with Copilot sending each other emails with neither person actually involved. Efficient!
Maybe this is why I constantly feel like no one is reading my emails at work anymore. I can put multiple points of information into an email and only get a response that acknowledges the first one.
People have been doing that long before LLMs, so i wouldn't be too sure haha
That sounds to me like human behaviour, an AI would probably respond to each element separately. A lot of people when faced with multiple pieces of information or questions will usually respond to at most half, and often only one thing, in my experience.
Worked in a lot of service desks where I asked multiple troubleshooting related questions, getting a reply to only one of them is really common, the norm even I would say.
That's almost unequivocal proof that a human did it. AI will restate each point and provide an answer, no matter how correct or useful. A human will get distracted, or omit or ignore points that they think are obvious or too difficult.
Yeah, this is me too. Although, to be fair to my younger self, back then a lot of new technologies actually were notable improvements over the previous tech, and older people were missing out by not trying them. I'm talking about going from cassette tapes to CDs, things like that.
Nowadays the new thing really is just worse than the old thing. E.g. going from a desktop environment to "the metaverse." Those of us who didn't embrace the metaverse were not just sticking to our old cassette tapes; the metaverse really was stupid as hell.
Try to identify birds and trees. How did I go through life not being able to identify my natural surroundings?
My wife and I will happily stare at birds in the trees and rabbits in the yard.
flat out rejecting modern anything. I have zero desire to buy new phones, computers, new clothes, appliances etc... it's ALL junk designed to fail so I buy again.
I just don't now. I buy nothing and I don't care. subscriptions? get fuked. replacing anything that breaks? hell no.. I'll fix it instead.
I used to like companies, but I've learned they are all criminal scum, liars and thieves and deserve very special treatment. they pushed me over the edge and I will never return and never stop voicing my distrust and dislike for all of them. even in the stores themselves when I have to go buy food... I'm very vocal about how overly priced and absurd everything is to the point where people look at me... I want that, I want others to actively think about it especially when they are in the stores too.
I'm essentially done with 'society' whatever the hell that means
Lol I've found myself doing this as well... "$6 FOR GUMMI WORMS ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS I THOUGHT THIS WAS A FREE COUNTRY."
Didn't think I'd be telling my kids the TV is rotting their brains. Yeah, Looney Tunes wasn't educational in the least but at least the shorts had plotlines. Stuff my kids watch (mostly on YouTube) will transition between scenes within seconds and there's no point or resolution to any of it!
I fall asleep at every holiday party. My grandpa used to do that shit. Now... I'm tired and I don't want to deal with anyone's bullshit. Wake me when it's time to say goodbye.
That's basically me. Wake me when it's time to:
- Eat
- Hand out gifts
- Go home
Not want to leave the house after 9-10 PM
Eat better
Prefer getting my clothes from Costco
Get excited about new appliances okay nevermind I actually got a blender as a teenager and loved it that doesn’t count.
But still it’s funny how much of a stereotype we all become in some small ways.
I’ve stopped buying clothes. I’ll live with what I have as long as I can.
Everything is so thin and cheap looking. I’m defo old.
I've been somewhat surprised with some band merch lately. The brand comfy colors' heavy weight t shirts actually feel like they aren't going to disintegrate in the wash.
Random noises when getting up from sitting.
Random noises when sitting!
I don't give a single shit what people think about me anymore.
And it stems from the constantly-reinforced experience that people almost always have no idea what they're talking about.
For now, I've at least retained a basic level of decorum, but the line is blurring in a way that has me a bit frightened to be honest. Throw in some neurological degeneration and I totally understand why old people act like lunatics in public
Telling my son we need to go out. Its such a nice day, we can't spend in front of a screen...
Back in the day, I just assumed the adults were saying that because they were old and had no idea what joys were waiting patiently, calling from the keyboard, controllers, etc.
Now, I know that they had seen far more than I could imagine, and that they knew all too well that those sun-dappled, happiness-brimming days outdoors were a rapidly diminishing resource... 😭
Waking up early on weekends. I gotta be up early for work on weekdays and its easier to stick to a consistent schedule.
And staying up late one night can wreck your sleep pattern for days afterwards. "Why are you tired today?" "Because I stayed up late three days ago!" Lol, ugh.
Gauging upcoming activity options for the day based on their likely effect on my lower back.
Me sitting in a restaurant right now at 3 pm eating dinner: Can't think of anything
When seeing a kid/now-adult I haven’t seen in 20 years, “Omg, I remember when you were this big!” When I was a kid this always made me feel weird. Like, I don’t know you, stranger. Idk why I can’t seem to stop myself!
Finally being the Luddite. I’m a software engineer and have always done well by jumping on new technology and making it work. But my company is really pushing ai and as far as I can see, most people are just taking longer to do worse. I end up cleaning up their mess and of course that’s not something LLMs can do
For example instead of taking an hour to upgrade a dependency then investigate the test results, now you can spend half a day screwing with ai to accept its 5 minute change without looking at the tests.
Ans by the metrics, they completed the task in 5 minutes instead of an hour, and no mention about whether the tests still pass. And then they escalate to me to get it working
Even worse, I’m dreading layoffs for the first time in years. Not just because of the economy and policy chaos, not just because I lost my “sponsor”, but ai ….. not quite the way you expect though. Reviews are coming up and the people who screw around with ai instead of working have developed agents to go back through all of our online systems to present huge reports on their years activity. While I’m sure no one will read it, how can I compete with that?
Early to bed. I try to stay up until at least 9pm so I don't wake up at 3am.
I'm in my 30s and still feel pretty close to when I was 16-18 just more tempered.
Still a night person, still like games, still like technology. Idk I guess I'm not old enough yet lmao
Walks. Like just for sunshine and air. It used to be I was out on a bike from sun up till sun down. You'd see the old people just walking and enjoying life and think damn, I'll never be that lame. Well here I am. No bike. Just my legs. They weren't lame. I was a dumb teenager. Walks are awesome.
While on a road trip if it's raining hard or the weather is otherwise bad, I have to turn my music down or off so I can see better.
I cackled the first time I read about something like that but now I'm that person 🫠
Also had an 8:30 bedtime for at least 10 years. I'll be 40 next year.
Happily eat salads. Hated them as kid. I just lettuce out of bag sometimes
I became a "morning person". Or let me rephrase that, I honestly stopped believing in the idea of morning or evening people. Whatever schedule you hold you body to, it tends to be okay with it as long as you're consistent. And bonus points if it generally aligns with normal daytime. I still tend to drift a bit later during long holidays, but I can live with earlier mornings and tend to have my alarm in the same time no matter the day if the week. Unless I had a party or something.
Also, I also became very nostalgic. The music I listened to when I was a teen remains my favourite, and I've become very sceptical of newer trends. Back in "my day" everything was better lol.
And lastly, I finally get why my parents have barely any hobbies and instead just sit around or meet up with people. When I was young I always wondered why adults didn't seem to care about learning new things. How their knowledge of subjects like math, biology, geography ,and physics had degraded after highschool. You come home after work and are tired. You need the weekend to recharge. I've already started working less (36 hours per week) and also have 36 days off in a year, which is extremely luxurious, yet I still managed to work myself into a burn-out. Unlike my parents' generation, I feel like we grew up with an expectation to be more than your work. People my age (me definitely included) seem to care so much about the hobbies. Your side projects, programming, photography, art, music, sports, etc. It defines who I am, yet I have way to little time and energy for it next to being a cog in the machine.
Using one of those "days of the week" plastic pill containers. Also, getting impatient for my urine stream to complete.
Sorry, ima speed runner, so I sequence broke. I used the kidney failure glitch to get a bunch of old person achievements early, but now that I got the transplant achievement (and the cancer beaten one by doing this complicated trick of avoiding a specific virus almost no one has to get cancer from said virus via transplant) I'm back on some of the young people achievement farming.
Biggest thing is probably the switchover from night owl to morning person. I mean, I'm using morning person loosely as I still hate getting up. It's just that by 9:30 at night I'm drowsy and by 6:30 a.m. I've already been laying in bed for 45 minutes trying to fall back to sleep and now I'm so bored I get up just for the sake of getting up.
Also, weirdly vacuuming. It's a daily thing these days. Used to hate it.
A coffee and a crossword puzzle is really all it takes to make a great morning these days.
Wear reading glasses glasses. I never had to wear anything until the last month. Noticed I was struggling to read an old textbook. Someone handed me their readers. Wow... I've been missing out
Didn't really like how my Dad would come home, kind of glower at us, gobble up his dinner and fuck off to bed. Now here I am doing the same thing.
Pill box... I have take enough pills that it helps to have a pill box to organize them. Not just any pill box, mine has separate compartments for morning and night pills.
I'm 55. Sigh...
I've never had much of a taste for classical music. A year ago I started playing it in the background while doing other things. Some of it is truly amazing and I wish I had started listening to it years ago.
Yeah, classical music is cool, but have you ever heard mediaeval and renaissance music? It's much simpler (sometimes) yet still right in the feels.
Going for a walk
I love learning about history. So weird.