u/Ok_Pin_2146

I use AI for almost everything now and that feels kinda weird

small functions, configs, even explaining errors

I just ask ai instead of figuring everything out myself

been using blackbox ai for most of it and it’s honestly really convenient

but I noticed I rely on it way more than I expected

like even for things i probably could solve on my own

not sure if that’s just efficiency or if I am getting too dependent

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u/Ok_Pin_2146 — 1 day ago

The real crypto alpha isn't a token, it's having a skill.

I keep seeing posts about how dead the market is, but I think people are just looking in the wrong places. The money didn't vanish, it just stopped flowing to low-effort hype.

it feels like the only people still earning are the ones doing actual work.

Like creators on X who are actually getting paid through their ad revenue sharing. its not a lottery ticket, its a real income stream for making good content.

Then you have projects like Alchemy Pay running ambassador programs with actual monthly pay, not just some promise of future tokens. They're paying for real people.

And the dev grants are everywhere if you know where to look. I mean, protocols like Zama and Ink are literally handing out USDC to people who can build tools and ship useful code.

Even just being a good Discord mod is a legit paid gig now, because projects are realizing a strong community is more valuable than a hyped-up chart when things are slow.

It’s just weird seeing this whole quiet economy being built while the front pages of most exchanges, Binance, Bybit, BYDFi, you name it, are still just pushing 200x leverage and the memecoin of the week. Seems like a massive disconnect.

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u/Ok_Pin_2146 — 1 day ago

once I skipped npm run build once and it made me rethink everything

I used to think build step is just a formality

but then i realized production doesn’t run your ts code it runs whatever is inside dist

so if you forget to build, you might literally deploy old code

that’s when it hit me build step is not optional, it’s critical

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u/Ok_Pin_2146 — 1 day ago

Gen Z workers are so fearful AI will take their job they’re intentionally sabotaging their company’s AI rollout

u/Ok_Pin_2146 — 7 days ago