In the age of AI where software creation is commoditized, what is true value add ?
Anyone can now create anything within a matter of weeks / months. What is true value add then ?
Anyone can now create anything within a matter of weeks / months. What is true value add then ?
My thesis is very simple.
Most of the above is happening already so may be i just woke up from a deep slumber.
This would mean the compute demand will actually fall - reducing the capex for all ai provider hyperscalers ie google/aws/azure and dropping the demand on nebius/coreweave/applied digital.
This would cause hyperscaler stocks to go up and dc hardware/infra provider stocks to go down.
Or i am totally wrong and LLM models will just expand infinitely to fill up as much compute as provided to them.
I have had problems with digestion for decades - constipation, incomplete bowel movements (or feeling like an incomplete bowel movement), grogginess during the day etc.
And one day I stumbled upon this asian grocery store and saw roasted salted dry seaweed and bought it - tried it and liked the taste so i started having more.
And after like 3 or 4 days i had the most fantabulous bowel movement i had in my life - it was solid, no pushing required, over in few seconds and i have never felt the emptiness of bowels as much. Wow - i thought this is what healthy people feel like everyday.
Now I consume like 3-4 sheets a day and boy my life has changed.
Must try !
Every time I go to a restaurant with friends / family they finish their meals, wipe their mouths and keep their used napkins in the plate - which particularly annoys me because i see a napkin in a plate with food in it - it looks bad - furthermore i cannot eat their leftovers now.
So my question is - what is the right place to place used napkins after a meal at a restaurant.
I am so torn on this - when i do intermittent fasting for a day or two i feel great - i feel my body gets a break - but after a few days i start to feel weak. Do we have scientific evidence that it - through autophagy - actually helps ?
EDIT : Let me restate the question - I am not asking what should i do for me to feel better - what i am asking is if it proven that IF is good for your health (whatever specific protocol) - i can do hard stuff if i know its good, as opposed to doing hard stuff which is actually damaging you. So the question is about IF, not about me particularly, given the controversy around it.