European guy, weird by default.

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  • qyron@sopuli.xyztoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldWhat's your superpower?
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    12 days ago

    I don’t consider any part of my personality as a super power, although I am aware I have a few oddities on me.

    • Smells play a very big part of my reality.

    I can “smell” a shift in air humidity. This led to me learning I can cook by my nose, as I can smell the very onset of burning or low content of salt or spices.

    Anyone else can smell crickets?

    • it was always easier to maintain a memory if I translate it into an image.

    I gave differents colours in my mind to the days of the week, I color coded my emotions in order to know how things are inside my head and I have a colour bar to range my dialogue intensity to other.

    • noticing something is “wrong” around or out of place always seemed easy, be it because there is a sound too much or missing or something is somewhere it doesn’t belong or missing

    I always thought these were normal things, growing up. Just like having a narrator voice in my head (this one comes really handy when reading a book; all character have a voice and the narrator has another).



  • I won’t hold my breath on it.

    Up until this minute, AI has produced plentiful examples of how it can produce anything but good code.

    I’d rather have a developer writing software, slowly, because they have an intelectual itch and want to try and see the outcome of their idea than the proverbial army of monkeys furiously typing away.