Adam
Adam|Feb 12, 2026 11:12
My For You page has now turned all into AI/vibecoding/SaaS shipping/end of humanity doom posting slop (which I guess is still an upgrade from seeing people getting murdered). Anyway, I think it's pretty easy to get heavily influenced by this view of the world as you know it ending when you live in the algorithm bubble. I see especially a lot of AI games and videos being posted with comments about how this is going to completely change those industries. It's good to remember that if there is a group of people who absolutely despise (and rightfully so) AI, it's people who love games/movies/music etc. I think the only thing AI is going to bring into this is just an unfortunate amount of brainrot videos, but for so many of these creative fields, the authenticity will be even more valuable. When it comes to coding, I am not going to lie, it has been extremely impressive. I was able to make things which would have taken me months if not more to do manually within much shorter timespans. But at the same time I am seeing all these posts of people setting up OpenClaw so it automatically posts for them on LinkedIn and cleans their email, peak creativity I guess. Obviously same for trading. I see dozens of especially prediction market bots each day popping up. Goes without saying these actually don't make money; if they were making money, people wouldn't be posting about them on the internet. We definitely do live in very exciting times, but the tools are only ever going to be useful for those who know what they want to do with them, which I guess is not that different from how the world works now, with you being actually required to learn things on your own and use your head instead of telling "make no mistakes" to a terminal.(adam)
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