u/feccwg

Does anyone else feel like their soul belongs to a different century?

Not in a “born in the wrong generation” way.
More like… emotionally.

Like your brain exists in 2026 but some part of you still wants candlelight, handwritten letters, old libraries, rain on stone streets, conversations that last for hours.

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u/feccwg — 3 days ago
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What are you actually doing with all the songs after you make?

I’ve been deep down the Suno lately, and my library is getting ridiculously full of generated tracks and half-baked demos.

The quality is obviously insane now with the latest model—whether it’s heavy metal, synthwave, or indie folk. They are all very good.

I’m genuinely curious about what everyone else's end-game is here. What are you actually doing with your songs once they're finished?How are you using your music library?

Are you just building a massive, private cyber-playlist to vibe to on your daily commute? Are you using them as background tracks for video editing, streaming, or game dev? Are any of you actually putting them on Spotify/Apple Music, or is that a saturated nightmare? Or do something else?

On the other hand, generating a song is so fast. Sometimes I may lose the interest on it because a whole process is lost.

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u/feccwg — 4 days ago

IS the hardest part of research for connecting everything together?

Anyone else feel like the hardest part of research isn’t actually getting information anymore, it’s keeping everything mentally connected once the work becomes complex?

Papers, datasets, experiments, notes, random observations, conflicting results, feedback from collaborators, half-formed ideas… after a while it starts feeling less like “doing research” and more like constantly rebuilding context in your head.

Most AI tools I’ve tried help with one piece of the process, but not really with connecting everything together or helping you keep track of how different findings, data points, and ideas relate to each other over time.

Sometimes the cognitive overhead honestly feels worse than the technical work itself.

Curious if other people here experience this too.

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u/feccwg — 5 days ago

Just a random thought.

Do you get tired of playing the same card game over and over again?

All the cards and combos feel the same after a while.

I was wondering if a card game with infinite possible cards and laws would be way more fun.

Every run feels fresh, nothing is predictable. Curious what you think.

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u/feccwg — 16 days ago