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Many problems can be solved by simply typing faster. Writing code? Type faster. Making slides? Type faster. Creating content? Type faster. Deals don’t work like this, negotiations don’t work like this. Those involve other people. But for a large class of problems, the only blockers are your fingers. Type faster.
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Note: I do not literally mean only using keyboard shortcuts. A problem that can be solved by “just typing faster” is a problem that can be solved by you alone giving input to a computer. The faster you give input, the faster things move. (Yes, you can click a mouse.)
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Counter-intuitive, but given a fast typist can type faster than they can speak, top tier touch typing may increase it's relative value in an AI-driven world
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Provocative! But I'm also a fan of Jeff Atwood's line: "the best code is no code at all"
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Do you think 234 wpm is fast enough? https://warpcast.com/fiveoutofnine.eth/0xeacf6d96 @fiveoutofnine.eth
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Dvorak?
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Grew up playing sports and same thing, roi largely proportional to effort/speed/freq. Took me a while to understand you can’t apply that to things like dating. Nearly the inverse.
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Sometimes I'm writing and I'm like: 'This is such a low bandwidth interface. It takes way to long to transfer my thoughts to the computer'
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1000 $DEGEN
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that's partially why copilot made me at least 3x as productive as before
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this is actually surprisingly true I practice speed typing every morning to help with this lol
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It's interesting, in some sense, the main constraint on personal productivity is an invention that hasn't been updated since the late 1800's (QWERTY keyboard). Maybe that changes soon. Below was a glimpse at one approach. What's between now & brain-computer interfaces?https://x.com/_Borriss_/status/1725208054185046071
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For a lot of cases, fully agree. For creativity tho, I think it's actually the opposite. I find that a lot of interesting ideas happen when I slow down.
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Mavis Beacon-pilled.
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It's wild how much time is spent translating what's in my brain to your brain
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welcome back @balajis.eth
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and think faster
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Many problems are created by thinking the answer is always bigger, faster and more.
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idk, you don’t get quality, thoughtfulness, and creativity just by typing faster. The most time should be spent reflecting on the best solution, and you can’t speed that up just by typing faster…
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