My manager has gone 100% into AI where he might have been slightly skeptical at first, it’s slightly scary, I see many of the benefits of modern AI, specially in helping me deal with my ADHD, but I feel like what differentiates me from the masses is gone. Middling coding skills, doesn’t matter, ability to recall obscure knowledge I read or learned about years ago, doesn’t matter, why would I be a valued employee while still having to deal with the negative side effects of ADHD? On top of that, immigrants getting hunted for sport on the streets, I’m not doing too good.
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Bicycling@lemmy.world•New report slams "shocking inaction" on bike theft, with just 2% of stolen cycles likely to be recovered - Cycling NewsEnglish
7·6 days agoI was in Denmark over a decade ago for an extended time and everyone just had a plain black bike that all looked alike for everyday use, I did see some nice road bikes but they were being used for leisure.
I only rented bikes so I don’t know how much they were but I’m assuming they weren’t expensive to replace and probably not worth stealing.

I’ve accepted that I need to try to make it work for me or I’ll be left behind, that’s already somewhat true, I’m just not bottom of the pack. I know that on here people are very negative about generative AI and although some things being said are true, it is improving at a fast pace, I’m still not convinced that AGI is around the corner though, or maybe I don’t want it to be.