IDEA: an app that "reads the room" an plays music an audio effects that match the mood and provide clues.
like a movie background music and audio.
Posts by Zvonimir Fras
"What's your secret?"
"What's your secret?"
Employers are starting to hire for human+AI combos. Humans that can leverage AI tools for superhuman performance.
The top AI models can get crazy expensive when you use them continuously. This might force employers to allocate more of the expensive tokens to higher performers.
Doing that could
LLMs changed what an "expensive" computer function means.
I found myself thinking "as long as it doesn't use a bunch of context, or doesn't use an LLM, it's free".
Don't be too busy carrying buckets to learn how to use the wheel.
(This is a post about AI)
I can only assume nobody checks spelling on these boards π€£
I can only assume nobody checks spelling on these boards π€£
First time I used Raspberry Pi Imager.
Much nicer experience than `dd`
Most people are just reading a script handed to them by the tribe.
Be the author of your own life instead.
"Say yes to everything" and "say no to almost everything" are both great advice. The skill is knowing which season you're in.
In a fast-paced world, deep thinking is a competitive advantage because almost no one does it.
13 yo me would be impressed by my typing skills.
Life is an open world map game. You don't have to stick to the script.
Photography teaches you to look for the light. Life is much the same.
If you want to get AI to do your bidding, you'll need to give it the information it needs to do it, and explain it in a way it's clear to it.
Re Advice: Borrow their compass but pilot your own ship. Absorb, then decide. No one's map fits your terrain perfectly.
What advice have you ignored for good reason?
founders' job is a mixed bag of whatever needs to get done first to unblock progress
In the AI era, information products are worthless. Anything that's fundamentally "here's some knowledge structured nicely" will be commoditized to zero.
What survives:
- Data no one else has (proprietary, aggregated from usage)
- Networks that create value through connections
- Distribution
Consistency isn't mood-based. Grind through fog for fitness, mastery, high-level anything. You don't level up on inspiration alone.
What's your "even when tired" commitment this week?
Rules aren't arbitrary at first. They start in order to deliver benefits.
As leader, own the probe: talk with people following them and everyone impacted.
Bend or break old rules responsibly. Come up with better ones.
"What new info could flip my view?" If "nothing," you're stuck. Beliefs evolve or die.
What's one common belief ready for an upgrade?
Not having a quest is making you stressed.
1. Reclaim your "Why"
Journal: What problem keeps you up at night? What legacy fires you up? (5 mins daily.)
2. Test small quests
Pick one, like I'm recording daily videos. Action breeds clarity.
3. Build horizontal allies
Surround yourself with
Compress time: Cut distractions, stack wins daily. Wasted hours compound into regret.
You are what you consistently do. Inspiration sparks, grind owns.
Show up for workouts, practice, ventures... even if you're tired and don't feel like it
That's the elite separator.
All rules exist to benefit someone. Traffic lights save lives.
If you're not sure why there's a role, probe the why, talk to enforcers and affected.
Sometimes reasons no longer apply. And then we should change the rule.
Having no quest turns daily fires into hell. Easy way to find a quest: journal your "why" for 5 mins a day.
Action clarifies the rest.
Even the best advice comes from the advisor's wins and flops. What crushed it in 2018 might bury you in 2025.
Listen hard, then pilot your own ship.
What's one tip you've followed that worked great for you?
What are you thankful to your old self for?
The struggle youβre in right now is the one future you will romanticize.
Companies with horizontal culture mog vertical ones into the ground. Same with marriages. Same with friendships.
Choose your hard.