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February 02, 2025

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I was born in an age when the internet was beginning to become mainstream and computers were making their way into our homes. I remember those childhood days when you’d go outside to play. As a child, a human being starts to evolve, and we need to adapt and learn new things, even something as simple as figuring out how to retrieve a ball that got stuck in a tree. Nowadays, I think those were the best times.

Now we’ve entered an age where kids are born into a world already dominated by digital devices. Everything is accessible at the press of a button, there’s no longer a need to think about a solution—just type it into ChatGPT, and you’ll get a detailed response.

I myself have fallen into this trap, and have used GPT daily, sometimes for work and sometimes just for fun to experiment. From my own experience, LLM models are useful, but they should not replace human creativity. Now that AI has become accessible to anyone, it’s being abused, and the internet is flooded with AI-generated content (just look at Facebook’s trash). This makes the internet a wasteland where bots create content, bots read it, and it becomes an endless loop. Are there even any humans left?

Creating this blog is my way of fighting against this “dead internet” phenomenon and sharing my thoughts with those of you reading this post. I know my posts might seem too simple, filled with errors, or lack logical sense, but I hope you’ll enjoy them as much as I enjoy starting to think on my own.




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[avatar]  blenderdumbass c:0


Everything is accessible at the press of a button, there’s no longer a need to think about a solution—just type it into ChatGPT, and you’ll get a detailed response.

I'm starting to distill my personal fascination with self-made things and independent things, because it is partially driven by curiosity to find out how everything works. How an algorithm works? How an arguments makes sense? If you just delegate this kind of curiosity to a bot, it's like, your not getting satisfied finally understanding it.

People hate school a lot because they want you to memorize answers. Not to gain an intuition for a problem. And that search for the intuition is what fuels curiosity. Not a search for just knowledge of facts.

It's not about "What?" it's about "How?" and "Why?".

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