The arrival of AI caught me off guard.
I enthusiastically tried various AI products, such as ChatGPT, MJ, AutoGPT, and so on.
These new things brought me a sense of satisfaction of being ahead of others in terms of information, but they also brought me great anxiety and subsequent confusion. The original plan to update my public account every week has not added a new article for almost two weeks, and my study of basic knowledge of the internet has only resulted in a learning checklist. These are not what I wanted.
I learned how to use ChatGPT, understood prompts, and even used GPT to generate basic code for myself at work. But looking back, it didn't achieve as much as the time and effort I invested in it.
It is a good habit to try new things and maintain curiosity. Most people lack curiosity. But this is also my flaw, a huge flaw. Just like I read in an article before:
Sometimes you don't really want to master something, you're just curious about it. When your curiosity runs out, new things become worthless to you.
That's talking about me.
Today, I learned on Twitter that xLog originally planned to spend time learning network protocols, but instead used it to create this blog.
It took about fifteen minutes to write this text. Half an hour has passed, and it's now 10:30 PM. The next step is to figure out how to publish this article and how to make others see it. I probably won't be able to sleep until at least 11 PM. Today's plans are once again put on hold.
But this blog is really nice👍: No one can tamper with or delete my content unless I want them to. It truly belongs to me as my digital asset.