I didn't sleep all to well. Which is kind of funny, considering I was staying over at my mom's place, with no-one home. I was looking forward to a good nights rest after a killer swim session yesterday paired with an empty apartment.
Well, first off, the bed I slept on was a futon. I never struggled with sleeping in it before, but last night it was just a horrible experience. I ended up using my moms bed halfway through the night after waking up with back pains several times. This seemed to help quite a lot.
I also dreamt a lot last night, and I had trouble falling asleep. Another thing that was unusual for me. My mind has been racing the past couple of days. Thoughts about Ai Agents, and their implications have been all consuming for me. I think it is a combination of interest and angst.
I find the space very exciting because it seems to cross a barrier for me, and it has huge potential which I may reap some benefits from. Things like personal assistants and 10x programming is just too crazy not find interesting.
The anxiety comes from a fear of missing out. A fear of being left behind, or worse, bested by newcomers. This is less of a concern lately as I have started to dive into things in more detail. It requires an engineer mindset to build in this way, and my experience writing software for ten years is certainly an advantage.
What seems to be the case is that this revolution will build on the previous engineering solutions, just like it has with software since it's inception. As long as I keep up with the latest tech, I should be well above the masses, and in the clear.
I also talked with my manager yesterday about Ai. I was trying to demonstrate my knowledge in the area and soft pitch a job change sometime in the near future. I wanted her to get the feeling that if someone in house was to be hired for 'Ai stuff', it should be me.
My goal is to become the leading expert on it at my job, and secure myself an early Ai/prompt/agent engineering job as fast as possible. It would be great to get paid for working with 'this stuff'.
- Trolz
Well, first off, the bed I slept on was a futon. I never struggled with sleeping in it before, but last night it was just a horrible experience. I ended up using my moms bed halfway through the night after waking up with back pains several times. This seemed to help quite a lot.
I also dreamt a lot last night, and I had trouble falling asleep. Another thing that was unusual for me. My mind has been racing the past couple of days. Thoughts about Ai Agents, and their implications have been all consuming for me. I think it is a combination of interest and angst.
I find the space very exciting because it seems to cross a barrier for me, and it has huge potential which I may reap some benefits from. Things like personal assistants and 10x programming is just too crazy not find interesting.
The anxiety comes from a fear of missing out. A fear of being left behind, or worse, bested by newcomers. This is less of a concern lately as I have started to dive into things in more detail. It requires an engineer mindset to build in this way, and my experience writing software for ten years is certainly an advantage.
What seems to be the case is that this revolution will build on the previous engineering solutions, just like it has with software since it's inception. As long as I keep up with the latest tech, I should be well above the masses, and in the clear.
I also talked with my manager yesterday about Ai. I was trying to demonstrate my knowledge in the area and soft pitch a job change sometime in the near future. I wanted her to get the feeling that if someone in house was to be hired for 'Ai stuff', it should be me.
My goal is to become the leading expert on it at my job, and secure myself an early Ai/prompt/agent engineering job as fast as possible. It would be great to get paid for working with 'this stuff'.
- Trolz