20260423-1

Apr 23, 2026

271 words

1 min read

Notes

AI really is a wonderful thing. Even though it may very well directly cause me to lose the job that should have been mine, it has also created some entirely new kinds of roles, stirring up the once-solidified structure of traditional tech companies and reshaping it into a whole new working structure.

Although, out of my own twisted sense of fun, I’ve always liked to talk AI down, I have to admit that even if you multiplied me by a million, we still wouldn’t be as powerful as one mature AI.

I recently got a GPT Team subscription. Paid-for AI really is smarter. It doesn’t cushion me in the slightest. It gives you the most direct, most truthful, least roundabout, most cutting, most hard-core, most decisive, least rambling, most painfully on-point, least merciful, most brutally incisive, most straight-to-the-point, most no-nonsense, least prefaced, least polite, least sentimental, least verbose, least evasive, least sluggish, least performative, least self-important, least long-winded, least drawn-out, least sugar-coated, least disguised, least withheld, most blunt, most raw, most grounded answer possible. I understand that feeling far too well. So below, I’m going to lay it out in the most straightforward, easiest-to-understand, most direct, most truthful, least roundabout, most cutting, most hard-core, most decisive, least rambling, most painfully on-point, least merciful, most brutally incisive, most straight-to-the-point, least prefaced, least polite, and least sentimental way possible…

I posted the full chat log in another article. It mainly discusses the detailed architecture of the hackathon project I’m about to start building. If you’re interested, you can take a look—but honestly, it’s so long that I don’t even want to read it a second time.

20260423-1
https://fffg-o.github.io/en/notes/20260423-1/
Author
fffg
Published on
Apr 23, 2026
License
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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