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Cake day: February 15th, 2025

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  • I used to start projects, get overwhelmed then give up and start a new one (mostly home renovation stuff).

    Since diagnosis I’ve learned to break things right down as you suggest and fully complete each task before moving on.

    For example I’m decorating my dining room and won’t move onto the next wall until the previous one is finished. In fact one wall has a couple of alcoves which are a bit fiddly, so for that one I’ve broken it down even smaller to finish one alcove before moving onto the next.

    I’m half way through one of them (no progress/motivation since Christmas) and currently more interested in garden related things, but in the mean time the room is still functional with just one iffy looking bit instead of it looking like a building site!

    I used to beat myself up for not being able to finish things, so it’s nice to finally be able to relax and ride those waves!





  • I honestly don’t know how anyone’s been able to code anything predominantly using AI that’s production worthy.

    Maybe it’s the way I’m using AI, and to be honest I’ve only used chatGPT so far, but if I ask it to generate a bit of code then ask it to build on it and do the next thing, by about the third or fourth iteration it’s forgotten half of what we talked about and missed out bits of code.

    On a number of occasions it’s given me a solution and when I questions it about the accuracy of it and why a bit of it probably won’t work I just get oh yes let me adjust that for you.

    Maybe I’m doing AI wrong I don’t know, but quite frankly I’ll stick with stack overflow thanks.