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(to echo what scoresby said)

I will add this however, the conclusion that you draw is a good one: don’t wait for someone to teach you, jump in. Figure it out. Fail in public.

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I like what you are doing @plebpoet. it's quite interesting:

every week I take the top posts, memes, boosts from SN and create
an 8-page consumable with original artwork.
They are for sale for sats only on my website^

that is very interesting -- I will check out your site for sure.

I wrote this originally last summer "The Bitcoin Chronicles (about 6 articles)

the "Bitcoin Chronicles now spans 100s of stories across multiple arcs

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Thanks for that ! ! Yes -- I had "help" writing the article but I wrote it as a reaction a lot of "magic" thinking I saw --

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I get the skepticism. A lot of AI-generated content feels generic because people are using it to mass produce content without much thought behind it.

But using AI as a tool is different from replacing thinking entirely.

I still have to decide what I actually believe, what is worth saying, what gets kept, what gets thrown out, and whether the final result is coherent or useful.

AI can help accelerate writing and engineering workflows, but it doesn’t magically produce substance on its own.

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thanks for the feedback

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I find that most readers don't enjoy ai generated content. So you probably won't find much engagement with that.

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AI hype sells the illusion of magic. In reality, it’s compute, data, optimization, and thousands of engineering decisions stacked together