▲ | johnisgood 8 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Okay, but like I said before in another comment, I have spent 3 days straight coding, neglecting myself and everything around me in the process. I was learning a lot, coding a lot. I was productive. Of course I should have had some breaks (for my legs and mind, and my body). Just make sure to have breaks. I did not have breaks because I was completely zoned in. I set up a timer by then that remind me to take a break. I checked the content, I do not think that it is useless, and I am sure you have learnt a lot. Perhaps get in a rabbit hole about http://CharlieLabs.ai (your project, before people think I am advertising). :P | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | roywiggins 8 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lengthy ChatGPT rabbit holes are kind of a simulacrum of productivity, they keep you in a flow state but it's liable to be pure cotton candy, not actual productivity. Spending all weekend on a puzzle or a project at least keeps you in a tight feedback loop with something outside your own skull. ChatGPT offers you a perfect mirror of the inside of your own skull while pretending to be a separate entity. I think this is one reason why it can be both compelling and risky to engage deeply with them: it feels like more than it is. It eliminates a lot of the friction that might take you out of a flow state, but without that friction you can just spin out. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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