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I have a passion for writing fiction, and I lost my passion of programming after graduating about a momth ago. I feel like I cannot sit in an office 8 hours a day every day, but I'm aware that making any income from writing fiction online is close to impossible. My skills just aren't there, not even on the level of cheap fantasy web novels, and to make things worse patreon and all similsr services are unavailable in my country atm. However! Your vid broadened my view. I also never liked becoming a specialist because I liked being a generalist, but the idea of not specializing never even crossed my mind
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I love this video, and was about to convert my old laptop from Ubuntu (was windows 8.1 but too slow, linux revived it) to NixOs but I got lost from around half part of the video. Guess I need to find some free day to sit down and research first
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Meanwhile me, whose a hobbyist writer that uses vs code and github to outline and draft, lmao. I think I might switch. Offline first is what honestly got me.
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You aren't Tom Scott's cousin or something right? The voice similarities...
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This is... mind blowing. I feel like my scope of view literally zoomed out.
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I refuse to believe you aren't related to Tom Scott. Anyways, loved the video! I recently had a 8.1 windows pro old laptop. I3 3rd gen, 4gm ram no GPU. Lags just from startup 6 years of usage later. My hand burn from heat outputted from left side when I open even notepad. Switched to Linux Ubuntu because of a university course. Now it never heats. So crispy and responsive. Still old. But much better
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I love this video. I naturally gravitated to Obsidian and Github after trying many services because of the efficiency and practically
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This is such a great video with valuable insight. It also reduced my anxiety xd. I did exactly jjust what you advised in the end. AI hype made me very anxious (new dev). In the end, I just ignored all the talk and hype and just went to check it out myself. Figured its good for small and general things. But the Hallucination is horrible. I realized we're being sold promises and just stopped bothering. Look at what's currently available and evaluate it as is. Is it useful for me or not?
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"So, at what time do you live? I'm alive past midnight in the clubs" "I live at compile time." "Oh? And how many did you 'compile'? Heheh" "Well, there was this beauty last night..." "And?" "Well... when I compiled I got an error not found..."
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@NoBoilerplate I kinda commented because I knew you were the genuine type of person that might reply, thank you! You hit the mark with your advice, i've been wasting a ton of time since high school on unproductive things like gaming, but whenever I think "Would I be happier if I worked part or full time like my friends since then?" And I always find the answer is no, because I value time spent in the homr with my old parents when I still have the chance to. Perhaps it is a childish idea. I do not know what that website is, but I will check it out! Thank you again man! For this advice and for your efforts into all the videos!
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