10/1/25

@dadapizza · 2025-10-01 11:33 · neoxian

A second ramble in a row, would you look at that! I used to do these daily once upon a time. But yeah, I have just been in this weird hard to define funk recently. I think I'm glad to be able to grab some groceries today, that will be lovely. I have plenty of food don't get me wrong but it will be nice to maybe grab some fresh stuff. Maybe even a snack, lucky me LOL.

After a few days off of watching the Charlie Kirk stuff, diving back into new content surrounding this event... I am just deeply confused and unsettled by everything. Nothing really makes sense at this point. Ugh. I hope we get real answers. This happened literally on camera and yet there's still like 30 big questions that need answers. A part of me feels mad that I don't know if we ever will get proper answers. But also it's like what am I gonna do? Sad stuff man. Some other pop star was accused of a crime a few weeks ago, 9/11 was a few weeks ago. I mean September was not great.

My son is doing well in school. He finally got to swim in the pool at his school that he was looking forward to very much. I am so happy for him and glad he had a great day. He swam in the same pool I did as we both attended the same school. So cool. I love him so much it hurts sometimes I swear. I really hope one day I'll be able to make up for all the screw ups I've done.

Ugh. But yeah. Life has only gotten stranger and stranger as I get older it seems. It's hard to really determine how fast or slow technology is increasing as, well, we live in this life day to day. Even if I were older perhaps, I don't know, 60 and up, I don't know if that would give me full proper perspective because well, most older people limit technology use to some extent. MOST. Whether intentionally or unintentionally. So I imagine an older person tends to slow down their embrace of modern technology.. I could be dead wrong of course.

I imagine 45 years old may be the age to properly get a read on how far life has or has not 'progressed' tech wise. I'm not quite that age. I've got a fair bit of years till I'm there.

I think for me, the mass adoption of the smart phone and cryptocurrency has been the most mind-blowing tech in terms of both game changing practical use and like I said mass adoption. I mean crypto could do better in terms of mass adoption but yeah. I think if 3-D printing becomes more common that has massive potential although I am unsure if it will ever become a household item or not. It could be though I mean, imagine just replacing a broken plate at home or something I don't know LOL. Don't have to leave your house. I know 3-D printers are used a lot in like factories and construction perhaps?

Of course AI is the biggest newest thing and I think it has a chance to surpass everything I've seen in my lifetime. It may be a tad slower to reach insane levels than some assume, but it will be generally fast and the fact that it's already tightening it's grip on society as we speak, says a lot. I don't even think like for example 'apps' progressed nearly as fast as this form of AI we are all experiencing is moving.

What's weird about all of this is, I can't help but wonder how long AI has been around for real? Do rich and powerful people always just instantly release game changing tech right away? Maybe they do, I'm not sure. I wonder though, in history books, when will they say the AI era began? It's a quite interesting idea.

I mean there has been AI in video games like, forever.

Weird times, weird times indeed. I may buy some Hive today we shall see. Maybe watch a scary movie since it's October who knows. Hive on folks.

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