u/rudrapratik

Got Slice Card approved within 10 mins 😍 Found the inv!te c0de on reddit

Got Slice Card approved within 10 mins 😍 Found the inv!te c0de on reddit

I wanted a UPI Credit Card, but looking at the waitlist for the slice card I initially lost the hope, but then some posts on the sub triggered me and I f**king tried every inv!te c0de I can find on Reddit. And luckily one of them worked, got the card approved within 10 mins.

u/rudrapratik — 1 day ago

How are you keeping your Intelligence sharp in the age of the Artificial Intelligence?

Hey everyone,

Lately I have been realising that I have been using AI for almost everything wether it would be work related, drafting a message, learning something new, buying stuffs, or even decorating my room.

I feel like my brain is getting junked, and I have totally lost my patience. I want answer/solution to everything instantly.

I miss that dopamine hit that I used to get after solving a tough problem maybe in real life or maybe a maths problem during the school days or JEE preparation.

During my school time, when Jio was recently launched and we used to google every problem, one of my teacher used to say, do not google everything, first try to find the solution in the book, you will learn something new in the book. I can feel the same analogy here. Now I am so impatience that I can't even keep up with googling things, I want to the point answer directly through the AI.

So stopping my rant here, and I seek the community help for the following:

  1. If you feel the same way then how are copping up with this?
  2. What do you do to de-junk your brain?
  3. Is this just with me, or do you folks also face this?

If anyone is going to suggest that I should go out, do physical activities then I would say I am moderately active physically, I go to gym at least 3 times a week, weekly run, daily 8-10k steps, sunrise treks monthly - and yes, all these helps keeping my mind fresh and avoid all the AI and social media.

But the main question is I feel I am losing the sharpness of my brain.

Honestly, I wanted to run this through AI for fixing all the grammar and things, but I avoided that. So please ignore mistakes if you find any.

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u/rudrapratik — 4 days ago

How are you keeping your Intelligence sharp in the age of the Artificial Intelligence?

Hey everyone,

Lately I have been realising that I have been using AI for almost everything wether it would be work related, drafting a message, learning something new, buying stuffs, or even decorating my room.

I feel like my brain is getting junked, and I have totally lost my patience. I want answer/solution to everything instantly.

I miss that dopamine hit that I used to get after solving a tough problem maybe in real life or maybe a maths problem during the school days or JEE preparation.

During my school time, when Jio was recently launched and we used to google every problem, one of my teacher used to say, do not google everything, first try to find the solution in the book, you will learn something new in the book. I can feel the same analogy here. Now I am so impatience that I can't even keep up with googling things, I want to the point answer directly through the AI.

So stopping my rant here, and I seek the community help for the following:

  1. If you feel the same way then how are copping up with this?
  2. What do you do to de-junk your brain?
  3. Is this just with me, or do you folks also face this?

If anyone is going to suggest that I should go out, do physical activities then I would say I am moderately active physically, I go to gym at least 3 times a week, weekly run, daily 8-10k steps, sunrise treks monthly - and yes, all these helps keeping my mind fresh and avoid all the AI and social media.

But the main question is I feel I am losing the sharpness of my brain.

Honestly, I wanted to run this through AI for fixing all the grammar and things, but I avoided that. So please ignore mistakes if you find any.

reddit.com
u/rudrapratik — 4 days ago

How are you keeping your Intelligence sharp in the age of the Artificial Intelligence?

Hey everyone,

Lately I have been realising that I have been using AI for almost everything wether it would be work related, drafting a message, learning something new, buying stuffs, or even decorating my room.

I feel like my brain is getting junked, and I have totally lost my patience. I want answer/solution to everything instantly.

I miss that dopamine hit that I used to get after solving a tough problem maybe in real life or maybe a maths problem during the school days or JEE preparation.

During my school time, when Jio was recently launched and we used to google every problem, one of my teacher used to say, do not google everything, first try to find the solution in the book, you will learn something new in the book. I can feel the same analogy here. Now I am so impatience that I can't even keep up with googling things, I want to the point answer directly through the AI.

So stopping my rant here, and I seek the community help for the following:

  1. If you feel the same way then how are copping up with this?
  2. What do you do to de-junk your brain?
  3. Is this just with me, or do you folks also face this?

If anyone is going to suggest that I should go out, do physical activities then I would say I am moderately active physically, I go to gym at least 3 times a week, weekly run, daily 8-10k steps, sunrise treks monthly - and yes, all these helps keeping my mind fresh and avoid all the AI and social media.

But the main question is I feel I am losing the sharpness of my brain.

Honestly, I wanted to run this through AI for fixing all the grammar and things, but I avoided that. So please ignore mistakes if you find any.

reddit.com
u/rudrapratik — 4 days ago

How are you keeping your Intelligence sharp in the age of the Artificial Intelligence?

Hey everyone,

Lately I have been realising that I have been using AI for almost everything wether it would be work related, drafting a message, learning something new, buying stuffs, or even decorating my room.

I feel like my brain is getting junked, and I have totally lost my patience. I want answer/solution to everything instantly.

I miss that dopamine hit that I used to get after solving a tough problem maybe in real life or maybe a maths problem during the school days or JEE preparation.

During my school time, when Jio was recently launched and we used to google every problem, one of my teacher used to say, do not google everything, first try to find the solution in the book, you will learn something new in the book. I can feel the same analogy here. Now I am so impatience that I can't even keep up with googling things, I want to the point answer directly through the AI.

So stopping my rant here, and I seek the community help for the following:

  1. If you feel the same way then how are copping up with this?
  2. What do you do to de-junk your brain?
  3. Is this just with me, or do you folks also face this?

If anyone is going to suggest that I should go out, do physical activities then I would say I am moderately active physically, I go to gym at least 3 times a week, weekly run, daily 8-10k steps, sunrise treks monthly - and yes, all these helps keeping my mind fresh and avoid all the AI and social media.

But the main question is I feel I am losing the sharpness of my brain.

Honestly, I wanted to run this through AI for fixing all the grammar and things, but I avoided that. So please ignore mistakes if you find any.

reddit.com
u/rudrapratik — 4 days ago

How are you keeping your Intelligence sharp in the age of the Artificial Intelligence?

Hey everyone,

Lately I have been realising that I have been using AI for almost everything wether it would be work related, drafting a message, learning something new, buying stuffs, or even decorating my room.

I feel like my brain is getting junked, and I have totally lost my patience. I want answer/solution to everything instantly.

I miss that dopamine hit that I used to get after solving a tough problem maybe in real life or maybe a maths problem during the school days or JEE preparation.

During my school time, when Jio was recently launched and we used to google every problem, one of my teacher used to say, do not google everything, first try to find the solution in the book, you will learn something new in the book. I can feel the same analogy here. Now I am so impatience that I can't even keep up with googling things, I want to the point answer directly through the AI.

So stopping my rant here, and I seek the community help for the following:

  1. If you feel the same way then how are copping up with this?
  2. What do you do to de-junk your brain?
  3. Is this just with me, or do you folks also face this?

If anyone is going to suggest that I should go out, do physical activities then I would say I am moderately active physically, I go to gym at least 3 times a week, weekly run, daily 8-10k steps, sunrise treks monthly - and yes, all these helps keeping my mind fresh and avoid all the AI and social media.

But the main question is I feel I am losing the sharpness of my brain.

Honestly, I wanted to run this through AI for fixing all the grammar and things, but I avoided that. So please ignore mistakes if you find any.

reddit.com
u/rudrapratik — 4 days ago
▲ 7 r/Zomato

So I tried toing for the first time today, I wanted to order from Taco Bell (1 Taco and 1 Burrito). I checked all the three apps, both the items were already on discounted price on all the three apps. So you can't technically use some another coupon on Swiggy and Zomato.

For context, I have Swiggy HDFC Card, Swiggy One and Zomato Gold.

Here is the final price on all the three apps (attaching Screenshot as well):

Swiggy - 225
Zomato - 180
Toing - 147

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Negatives -

  1. Delivery took too long, while Zomato/Swiggy could have delivered this in some 15 mins. Toing took 35+ mins
  2. Zomato/Swiggy are definetly cheaper if have coupons. The other day I wanted to order from California Burrito and had a coupon on Swiggy so yes that was cheaper and I ordered from Swiggy itself.

Question - Why would swiggy launch it's own competitor?

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u/rudrapratik — 12 days ago
▲ 1 r/swiggy

So I tried toing for the first time today, I wanted to order from Taco Bell (1 Taco and 1 Burrito). I checked all the three apps, both the items were already on discounted price on all the three apps. So you can't technically use some another coupon on Swiggy and Zomato.

For context, I have Swiggy HDFC Card, Swiggy One and Zomato Gold.

Here is the final price on all the three apps (attaching Screenshot as well):

Swiggy - 225
Zomato - 180
Toing - 147

Swiggy

Zomato

Toing

Negatives -

  1. Delivery took too long, while Zomato/Swiggy could have delivered this in some 15 mins. Toing took 35+ mins
  2. Zomato/Swiggy are definetly cheaper if have coupons. The other day I wanted to order from California Burrito and had a coupon on Swiggy so yes that was cheaper and I ordered from Swiggy itself.

Question - Why would swiggy launch it's own competitor?

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u/rudrapratik — 12 days ago