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one week left to apply to rabbitholeathon! here are some snippets from rabbitholeathon 5.0 in salt lake city 🐇✨
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happy monday! ⊹₊。ꕤ˚₊⊹ life is good

i like the new "study with ChatGPT" a lot. it doesn't gives you the answer, just provokes you by asking questions. small steps towards preventing "chatgpt brain"

i'm 21 y/o. in the past week, i have travelled 5 countries. and my favourite part hasn't been seeing the different cultures, different infrastructure, beautiful architecture, or different people in these places. my favourite part has been that any city i go to: - seeing ppl using ChatGPT in their daily lives - seeing ppl using MacBook and iPhone seamless ecosystem to copy-and-paste text - seeing German people know the word "AirDrop" even if they won't speak a bit of English. - seeing AirBnB used in places where the only way I can communicate with the host is through ChatGPT - to see people using screen-time apps to restrict their instagram usage - to be able to use "lime" scooters with the same app in in 5 different cities with 4 different languages amongst them - seeing French people take 0.5 pictures - Apple Pay being available to use anywhere that I genuinely don't need to carry my wallet no matter the country (this is insane!) - be able to instantly navigate through Google Maps anywhere - buying 10 GB of data on a new e-sim within 4 minutes while using someone's hotspot on a train because my roaming data ran out - ordering an uber to anywhere whatsoever at from any point to any point even when i don't speak the same language not to sound so tech-bro, but i don't understand if one is not amazed and blown away by this. just 15 years ago, 2010, most of us were using our BlackBerry's and Nokia's and none of these solutions existed. just 100 years ago, wars/racism were way more prominent than today. agreed, not in all ways technology and capitalism is good for us. it's not a perfect world, and we could argue we aren't headed in a good direction in some ways. but it's beautiful to see how far we have come beyond our country borders, beyond colours of our skin, beyond our languages. in many ways, the act of creation and solving problems unifies the world. and if we've come so far, i don't get how one couldn't be so excited to build the next future by themselves. it's such a beautiful time to be alive and build the next generation of solutions. as steve jobs once said “Life can be so much broader, once you discover one simple fact, and that is that everything around you that you call ‘life’ was made up by people who were no smarter than you. And you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use. Once you learn that, you’ll never be the same again.” what a time to be alive. i feel extremely grateful for my friends, family and this world.

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